Games using tangible projectile – Golf – Ball
Patent
1997-09-03
1999-09-28
Marlo, George J.
Games using tangible projectile
Golf
Ball
473382, 473384, A63B 3714
Patent
active
059577860
ABSTRACT:
A golf ball having an outside surface with a plurality of dimples formed thereon that form at least four spherical-triangular regions. Each of the regions has a first set of dimples formed in a large triangle and a second set of dimples formed in a small triangle inside of and adjacent to the large triangle. The diameters of the first set of dimples vary such that at least one diameter of the first set of dimples is equal to or greater than adjacent dimples nearer to the dimples on the points of the large triangle, and the dimples cover more than 80% of the outer surface with diameters of 0.11 inches or greater. The total number of dimples on the golf ball is about 300 to 500.
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Marlo George J.
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