Is it possible to stack 3 golf balls
No, you are only allowed a fourball, which means either four players or four golf balls. The most you would ever see on a course would be three teams of foursomes or greensomes 6 people playing 3 balls. Between and balls. If you were to grind up legal golf balls minimum volume 2. Do they? I would lose 1 in about 3 rounds.
It just depends how straight you hit it and how what hazards there are to lose balls in. A stack is 3 pancakes, a short stack is 2. In there was 3 golf balls rolled out, by Spalding, for 3 different markets. The Molitor, named after Robert P. The first Molitor ball was offered in a very unique triangle shape box of 3 balls in a dozen box with a Panther on the box, not the standard "tray" of 3 balls.
Each Molitor had a different serial number. So if anything like a crack, or cut, etc. Each Molitor ball also was held to the tightest specs and quality as possible.
By putting a serial number on each ball Spalding could go back to the day, time and batch the ball was made in to see what caused the ball to cut scrape or crack.
If the 30 is also used to pay for a golf clinic, then there are 18 left over to buy balls which is equivalent to 6 buckets. Ball is essentially one person. So 2 in 2ball, 3 in 3ball and 4 in 4ball. There are at least 3 parts to a golf ball. The core, the wind, and the outer cover. However, some of the new hi-tech balls may have more parts due to how they were designed.
The record for the stack is 1. Callaway Golfing Company has made a highly durable HEX Aerodynamics 3-piece urethane ball with a super soft feel that helps golf players who have a moderate swing to improve their speeds. Log in. Study now. See Answer. Best Answer.
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The present invention relates in general to golfing, and particularly relates to a method and apparatus for stacking golf balls in an aesthetically pleasing manner such that said golf balls may be selectively removed from a pyramidic golf ball stack without significantly disrupting the stack. The present invention relates to golf balls, and particularly relates to a method and apparatus for grouping and stacking golf balls in an aesthetically pleasing manner to facilitate their selective removal therefrom.
In the field of golfing, it is often desirable to provide one or more stacks of golf balls in order to allow the golf balls to be selectively removed from the stack.
For example, at golf driving ranges, it is often desired to provide a group of such golf balls at each booth, in order to allow a golfer practicing his or her swing to repeatedly pick a golf ball from the group of balls, place the ball on a tee, and hit it. It is presently known to group such golf balls by use of a wire or other suitable basket, with the balls simply being placed in a relatively unorganized manner within the basket, and either dumped or manually removed one-by-one therefrom.
It is also known to arrange such golf balls in groups by hand-stacking them into "pyramids", with a person manually stacking golf balls upon a suitable base and stacking additional golf balls level-by-level upon the previously-positioned level of golf balls. Although such a pyramid presentation of golf balls, it can become somewhat time-consuming to achieve due to its labor-intensive nature.
Therefore, it may be seen that there is a need in the art to provide a method and apparatus for quickly and easily stacking golf balls in an aesthetically pleasing manner, which allows for such stacking without excessive labor use. The present invention overcomes deficiencies in the prior art by providing a method and apparatus for stacking golf balls in an aesthetically pleasing manner, which is cost and labor-efficient to use and operate.
Generally described, the present invention relates to a method of placing a plurality of golf balls within an inverted form, placing an inverted base atop said inverted form, inverting the entire assembly such that the plurality of golf balls is stacked upon the now-upright base, and withdrawing the now-upright form such that a pyramidic stack of golf balls is left remaining atop the base. The present invention also relates to an apparatus for facilitating the above method.
Therefore, it is an object of the present invention to provide a method and apparatus for stacking golf balls in an aesthetically pleasing manner. It is a further object of the present invention to provide a method and apparatus for stacking golf balls which is simple in operation.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a method and apparatus for stacking golf balls which is cost-effective to manufacture. Other objects, features, and advantages of the present invention will become apparent upon reading the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment of the invention when taken in conjunction with the drawing and the appended claims.
Reference is first generally made to FIGS. As will be discussed in further detail, golf balls placed within the invertible forming member 10 can be inverted along with the forming member such that they rest upon the supporting base Preferably, the balls remain in the stacked group 20 shown in FIG.
As shown in FIG. Referring now to FIG. The side wall sections 11 may be of plywood or other suitable material. A wooden handle member 13 is rigidly attached relative to the side walls by wood support posts In this orientation, the forming member 10 has an upwardly-directed forming cavity which is configured to accept the plurality of golf balls 22 and to encourage the golf balls into the stacked group 20 shown in FIG.
Such a stacked group 20 is the same as the golf ball grouping shown in FIGS. A stacking method according to the present invention is now described. The forming member 10 is oriented as shown in FIG. The forming member 10 may be maintained in a relatively stable state by placing the outward flat face of the handle member 13 in planar contact with a substantially horizontal supporting surface not shown. A plurality of golf balls 22 are then placed within the upwardly-disposed cavity, such that they are situated within the forming member 20 such as shown in FIG.
It should be understood that when the golf balls are being placed within the forming member 20, it may be necessary for the human operator to guide balls somewhat towards their desired locations.
However, it will be understood that the forming member 20 provides the final determination as to the shape of the golf ball group.
After the golf balls 22 are situated acceptably, the human operator then places a base such as 30 in FIG. The forming member 20, balls 22, and base 30 are then inverted together as a group. Upon such an inversion, a base of golf balls then is in contact with the lower base 30, with the outermost golf balls of the base or "first" layer of balls also being laterally contained by the upwardly-projecting peripheral edge member Upon withdrawal of the forming member 10, a pyramidically-shaped golf ball stack such as shown in FIG.
It may be understood that although FIGS. For example, three-sided, five-sided, or other multiple-sided form members may be provided under the present invention, provided they facilitate a suitably stable stacked configuration upon inversion. In each case, the number of golf balls at the apex is one and the number at the adjacent level is equal to the number of sides.
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