Small hollows which are present on the surface of a golf ball are called ‘dimples’. These dimples allow the ball to travel much faster through the air and also helps in the accuracy of a shot. What’s inside a Golf Ball? Inside the golf ball is a a small rubber sac filled with a...
The DEC says hitting golf balls into a Lake orRiver is illegal and you can be ticketed. Others say it's disrespectful and dangerous. Golfers tend to take out old golf balls they'd never use anymore and whack them into the water. ... There are practice balls that float and biodegradable...
curious child was a principle that would stay with her all through her adult life, and fuelled her passion to pass on scientific curiosity to a new generation.Ms Sadler - creator of the Cardiff-based Science Made Simple - has now launched her debut book, "Why Do Golf Balls Have Dimples?