Claims
- 1. A solid, non-wound, golf ball comprising:
a dual core including an inner, high density, spherical center core layer and an outer core layer disposed about said spherical center core layer, wherein said spherical center core layer has a specific gravity from about 4.0 to about 20.0, a diameter of less than 0.380 inches, and a Shore C hardness of 70 or less and comprises a blend including a powdered metal and a first matrix material comprising a thermoset elastomeric base material, and wherein said outer core layer has a specific gravity of less than 1.2, a diameter of 1.470 inches or more and comprises a second matrix material selected from the group consisting of thermosets, thermoplastics, and combinations thereof; an inner cover layer formed about said dual core having a thickness of about 0.035 inches to about 0.055 inches, and comprising one or more high flow ionomer resins; and an outer cover layer disposed on said inner cover layer having a thickness of about 0.035 to about 0.055 inches, wherein said outer cover layer has a Shore D hardness less than that of the inner cover layer.
- 2. A golf ball according to claim 1, wherein thermoset elastomeric base material is polybutadiene.
- 3. A golf ball according to claim 1, wherein said outer cover layer has a Shore D hardness of 50 or less.
- 4. A golf ball according to claim 1, wherein said powdered metal comprises tungsten powder.
- 5. A golf ball according to claim 1, wherein said second matrix material of said outer core layer comprises polybutadiene.
- 6. A golf ball according to claim 1, wherein said high density spherical center core layer has a diameter of about 0.334 to about 0.346 inches.
- 7. A golf ball according to claim 1, wherein said high density spherical center core layer has a diameter of about 0.340 inches to about 0.344 inches.
- 8. A golf ball according to claim 1, wherein said powdered metal has a specific gravity of 2.7 or more.
- 9. A golf ball according to claim 1, wherein said powdered metal has a specific gravity of 7 or more.
- 10. A golf ball according to claim 1, wherein said powdered metal is dispersed throughout said first matrix material of said high density spherical center core layer.
- 11. A golf ball according to claim 10, wherein said first matrix material of said high density spherical center core layer is crosslinked by the addition of peroxide.
- 12. A golf ball according to claim 10, wherein said golf ball exhibits a coefficient of restitution of at least 0.790.
- 13. A golf ball according to claim 10, wherein said golf ball exhibits a coefficient of restitution of at least 0.800.
- 14. A golf ball according to claim 1, wherein said golf ball exhibits a NesFactor of 0.880 or more.
- 15. A golf ball according to claim 1, wherein said golf ball exhibits a moment of inertia of less than 0.44 oz.in2.
- 16. A golf ball according to claim 1, wherein said golf ball exhibits a moment of inertia of less than 0.43 oz.in2.
- 17. A golf ball according to claim 1, wherein said golf ball is subjected to gamma radiation treatment.
- 18. A golf ball according to claim 1, wherein said powdered metal constitutes at least 50% by weight of said spherical center.
- 19. A golf ball according to claim 18, wherein said powdered metal constitutes at least 60% by weight of said spherical center.
- 20. A golf ball according to claim 18, wherein said powdered metal constitutes at least 65% by weight of said spherical center.
- 21. A golf ball according to claim 1, wherein said powdered metal comprises a mixture of tungsten powder and iron powder.
- 22. A golf ball according to claim 21, wherein said iron powder comprises 1-10% by weight of said spherical center.
- 23. A golf ball according to claim 1, wherein said spherical center core layer has a specific gravity of about 4 to about 18.
- 24. A golf ball according to claim 1, wherein said spherical center core layer has a specific gravity of about 5 to about 12.
- 25. A golf ball according to claim 1, wherein said spherical center core layer has a specific gravity of about 7.6 to about 7.9.
- 26. A solid, non-wound, golf ball comprising:
a dual core including an inner, high density, spherical center core layer and an outer core layer disposed about said spherical center core layer, wherein said spherical center core layer has a specific gravity of 2.0 or more, and a Shore C hardness of 50 to 95, and comprises a blend including a powdered metal and a first matrix material comprising a thermoset elastomeric base material and wherein said outer core layer comprises a second matrix material selected from the group consisting of thermosets, thermoplastics, and combinations thereof, wherein said outer core layer has a specific gravity of less than 1.2 and a diameter of 1.470 inches or more; an inner cover layer formed about said dual core having a thickness of about 0.035 inches to about 0.050 inches and a Shore D hardness of 68 or more, and wherein said inner cover layer is formed from at least one high flow ionomer resin; and an outer cover layer disposed on said inner cover layer having a thickness of about 0.035 to about 0.050 inches and a Shore D hardness of 50 or less.
- 27. A golf ball according to claim 26, wherein said thermoset elastomeric base material is polybutadiene.
- 28. A golf ball according to claim 26, wherein said first matrix material of said spherical center core layer comprises about 50 weight percent polybutadiene and about 50 weight percent polyisoprene.
- 29. A golf ball according to claim 26, wherein said powdered metal comprises tungsten powder.
- 30. A golf ball according to claim 26, wherein said second matrix material of said outer core layer comprises polybutadiene.
- 31. A golf ball according to claim 26, wherein said spherical center has a diameter of from about 0.200 inches to about 0.830 inches.
- 32. A golf ball according to claim 26, wherein said spherical center has a diameter of about 0.340 inches to about 0.346 inches.
- 33. A golf ball according to claim 26, wherein said spherical center exhibits a specific gravity of greater than 7.0.
- 34. A golf ball according to claim 26, wherein said spherical center exhibits a specific gravity of from about 4.0 to 18.0.
- 35. A golf ball according to claim 26, wherein said powdered metal is dispersed throughout said first matrix material of said spherical center.
- 36. A golf ball according to claim 26, wherein the difference between the specific gravity of said spherical center and said outer core layer is greater than 2.0.
- 37. A golf ball according to claim 26, wherein the difference between the specific gravity of said spherical center and said outer core layer is greater than 3.0.
- 38. A golf ball according to claim 26, wherein said material of said spherical center is crosslinked as a result of exposure to radiation.
- 39. A golf ball according to claim 26, wherein said golf ball exhibits a moment of inertia of less than 0.45 oz.in2.
- 40. A golf ball according to claim 26, wherein said golf ball exhibits a moment of inertia of less than 0.44 oz.in2.
- 41. A golf ball according to claim 26, wherein said golf ball exhibits a moment of inertia of less than 0.43 oz.in2.
- 42. A golf ball according to claim 26, wherein said golf ball is subjected to gamma radiation treatment.
- 43. A golf ball according to claim 26, wherein said powdered metal constitutes at least 50% by weight of said spherical center.
- 44. A golf ball according to claim 26, wherein said powdered metal constitutes at least 60% by weight of said spherical center.
- 45. A golf ball according to claim 26, wherein said powdered metal constitutes at least 65% by weight of said spherical center.
- 46. A golf ball according to claim 26, wherein said powdered metal is selected from the group consisting of tungsten powder and iron powder and combinations thereof.
- 47. A golf ball according to claim 46, wherein said iron powder comprises is 1-10% by weight of said spherical center.
- 48. A solid, non-wound, golf ball comprising:
a dual core including an inner, high density, spherical center core layer and an outer core layer disposed about said spherical center core layer, wherein said spherical center core layer has a specific gravity greater than 7.0 and a diameter of less than 0.380 inches and comprises a blend including powdered metal and a first matrix material comprising about 70 to about 30 weight percent polybutadiene and about 30 to about 70 weight percent polyisoprene, and said outer core layer comprises polybutadiene, an inner ionomeric cover layer formed about said dual core having a thickness of less than 0.045 inches and a Shore D hardness of 68 or more, and wherein said inner cover comprises one or more high flow ionomer resins; and an outer ionomeric cover layer disposed on said inner cover layer having a thickness of less than 0.045 inches and a Shore D hardness of 50 or less.
CROSS REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/394,829, filed on Sep. 13, 1999. That application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/870,585, filed Jun. 6, 1997, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/556,237, filed Nov. 9, 1995, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/070,510 filed Jun. 1, 1993. This application is also a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/840,392, filed Apr. 29, 1997, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,779,562, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/631,613, filed Apr. 10, 1996, which in turn is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/591,046, filed on Jan. 25, 1996, and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/542,793, filed on Oct. 13, 1995, which in turn is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/070,510, filed on Jun. 1, 1993. This application also claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/171,701, filed Dec. 22, 1999.
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