Ever wondered what a golf ball looks like at impact when struck with a driver at 120mph? Titleist researchers used a high speed video camera to capture the moment of impact at 22,000 frames per second.
Ever wondered what a golf ball looks like at impact with a driver? Look at the early stages of Titleist golf ball development through the eyes of Paul Furze, who is the head of Product test methods for Titleist's R&D department. Using a high speed video camera, watch as Titleist driver meets ball and the moment is captured at 22,000 frames a second.
– Courtesy of Titleist
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