Method of molding a foamed core short distance golf ball

Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes – Pore forming in situ – Composite article making

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264 455, 264 54, 26432818, 264DIG5, 264DIG6, 264DIG83, 273 60R, 273 60B, C08J 934, B29C 6722, B29C 4523

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ABSTRACT:
There is disclosed a one-piece short distance golf ball which is formed by foam molding a thermoplastic polymer and a filler. The resulting golf ball has a dense outer skin and a cellular core structure. The golf ball is approximately half the weight of and plays approximately half as far as a conventional golf ball, but its performance characteristics are otherwise comparable to a conventional golf ball. In addition a bramble surface pattern is provided on the ball to reduce the effects of wind on the ball's flight.

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