
All Good Things Must Come to an End - Episode 341
Sep 11, 2023 - 00:37:17
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If you're a golfer, one thing that you know for sure is that bad shots are never your fault! Your grip might be worn down, your clubs are old, someone talked in your backswing, or you're playing with bad golf balls. Spea...
How Golf Balls Are Made - Episode 340 is an episode from Unprofessional Engineering by Unprofessional Engineering. If you're a golfer, one thing that you know for sure is that bad shots are never your fault! Your grip might be worn down, yo...
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Published May 10, 2023, 00:37:04 long, audio available.
If you're a golfer, one thing that you know for sure is that bad shots are never your fault! Your grip might be worn down, your clubs are old, someone talked in your backswing, or you're playing with bad golf balls. Speaking of golf balls, perhaps they are bad due to their manufacturing process. We looked back to understand the history of the golf ball, from Rome to Scotland, from wooden balls to the feathery, it has been a long journey to get where we are today. We also did a deep dive on the actual manufacturing process that we use today for making golf balls. from creating the core, to defining the modulus of elasticity and compression of the golf ball, all the way up to painting your favorite brand on the front of the ball, we have it all!
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How Golf Balls Are Made - Episode 340 is an episode from Unprofessional Engineering by Unprofessional Engineering.
This episode is 00:37:04 long.
This episode was published on May 10, 2023.
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