Why do golf balls have so many bumps on them. Would a smooth surface not help the ball move better?
When golf balls are flying I have seen some of them suddenly change direction or lightly deflect from the original trajectory. Is this becuase of the bumped surface? if the surface was smooth then the ball will fly smoothly and go in the right direction. I
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August 15th, 2009 at 7:51 pm
My gosh, you are absolutely right! For hundreds of years golfers have been using balls with dimples, when all along they should have been playing with smooth balls. It’s amazing that no one thought of this until just now. You, sir, are a genius. Quit your job right now and start a company that will produce smooth golf balls. You’ll put Titleist out of business!
Still can’t believe that we’ve been doing it wrong all this time until this genius came along.