Golf ball dimple pattern

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A63B 37/14 (2006.01) A63B 37/00 (2006.01)

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CA 2101591

A golf ball has dimples formed in its outer spherical surface and arranged in a geodesic pattern defined by a plurality of imaginary grid lines which divide the outer spherical surface into a truncated octahedron having six square regions and eight hexagonal regions. Each hexagonal region is defined by six of the grid lines which form a spherical equilateral hexagon having six sides of equal length and three diagonals of equal length. The dimples are arranged so that alternating sides of the hexagon each intersect at least two dimples, and each diagonal intersects at least seven dimples. The golf ball has a total of 374 dimples including 126 dimples with a diameter of 0.145 inch, 200 dimples with a diameter of 0.165 inch, and 48 dimples with a diameter of 0.125 inch. The 374 dimples cover 76.8% of the outer spherical surface of the golf ball.

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