Claims
- 1. A three-piece wound golf ball having improved characteristics of moment of inertia, initial spin and total flight distance with minimal dispersion, the ball comprising:a solid center core portion which is substantially spherical, is composed mainly of polybutadiene having a core diameter of 1.35-1.50 inches (34.3-38.1 mm), a specific gravity of 1.23-1.24, a Shore D durometer hardness of 55-75 and a compression of 59-75 on an Atti compression tester; an intermediate thread-wound portion wound with an elastomeric thread material upon said core portion to a diameter of 1.540-1.600 inches (39.1-40.6 mm); and a cover portion formed of a thermoplastic material having a density of 1.00-1.04 g/cm3, and a Shore D durometer hardness of 55-65, said cover having multiple dimples provided therein; the ball having an outside diameter of 1.680-1.688 inch (42.7-42.9 mm), a weight of 44.5 to 45.9 grams, a density of 1.090-1.118 g/cm3, and an Atti compression reading of 85+/−15 points.
- 2. The golf ball according to claim 1, wherein the core material is homogenous and comprises by weight 58-61% polybutadiene mixed with 15-18% zinc diacrylate and 20-24% zinc oxide.
- 3. The golf ball according to claim 1, wherein the core diameter is 1.400-1.450 inch (35.6-36.8 mm).
- 4. The golf ball according to claim 1, wherein the ratio of core diameter expressed in inches to the core specific gravity is in a range of 0.9/1-1.3/1.
- 5. The golf ball according to claim 1, wherein the intermediate thread-wound portion has an outer diameter of 1.56-1.58 inch (39.6-40.1 mm).
- 6. The golf ball according to claim 1, wherein the cover formulation comprises by weight 25% +/−5% of a first sodium ionomer, 69% +/−5% of a zinc ionomer, and about 6% of a second sodium ionomer in combination with titanium dioxide.
- 7. The golf ball according to claim 1, wherein the cover formulation comprises by weight 50% +/−5% of a first sodium ionomer, 44% +/−5% of a zinc ionomer and about 6% of a second sodium ionomer in combination with titanium dioxide.
- 8. The golf ball according to claim 1, wherein the ball initial spin rate after being struck by a No. 3 iron club exceeds the initial spin rate after being struck by a No. 1 driver club by a spin ratio of at least about 1.80/1.
- 9. The golf ball according to claim 1, wherein the ball initial spin rate after being struck by a No. 6 iron club exceeds the initial spin rate after being struck by a No. 1 driver club by a spin ratio of at least about 2.30/1.
- 10. The golf ball according to claim 1, wherein the ball initial spin rate after being struck by a No. 9 iron club exceeds the initial spin rate after being struck by a No. 1 driver club by a spin ratio of at least about 3.0/1.
- 11. A three-piece wound golf ball having improved characteristics or moment of inertia, initial spin and total flight distance with minimal dispersion, the ball comprising:a solid center core portion which is substantially spherical, is composed mainly of polybutadiene having a core diameter of 1.40-1.45 inches, (35.6-36.8 mm), a specific gravity of 1.23-1.24, and a Shore D durometer hardness of 55-75; the ratio of core diameter expressed in inches to the core specific gravity being in a range of 0.9/1-1.3/1; and a compression of 59-75 on an Atti compression tester; an intermediate thread-wound portion wound with an elastomeric thread upon said core portion to a diameter of 1.560-1.580 inches (39.6-40.1 mm); and a cover portion formed of a thermoplastic material having a density of 1.00-1.04 g/cm3, and a Shore D durometer hardness of 55-65, said cover having multiple dimples provided therein; the ball having an outside diameter of 1.680-1.688 inch (42.7-42.9 mm), a weight of 44.5 to 45.9 grams, a density of 1.090-1.118 g/cm3, and an Atti compression reading of 85+/−15 points.
- 12. The golf ball according to claim 1, wherein said dimples occupy 70-80% of the surface area of the ball.
- 13. The golf ball according to claim 12, wherein said dimples have a total volume of 400-500 mm3.
- 14. The golf ball according to claim 11, wherein said dimples occupy 70-80% of the surface area of the ball.
- 15. The golf ball according to claim 14, wherein said dimples have a total volume of 400-500 mm3.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/103,061, filed Jun. 23, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,179,729, which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/837,234 filed Apr. 10, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,827,167.
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