It is evident that in the impact with the driver or brassy, the ball, especially the modern rubber-cored ball, flattens on to the face of the club and remains there whilst the club is travelling across the line of flight.
It is abundantly plain that the rubber-cored ball stays on the face of the club much longer than the old gutta-percha ball did.
Of course, it would be advisable in testing a golf ball through a ring such as this to obtain in the first case a ball which is as near a true sphere as any rubber-cored ball can be.
But, in any case, why have we the rubber-cored ball in practically exclusive use at the present time, when the feeling of the golf world on its first introduction was overwhelmingly against it?
None the less the Americans deserve the credit for being the men who gave us the rubber-cored ball as we know it.
Those who made this course have mastered the undesirable eccentricities of the rubber-cored ball as few others have done.
A climax in our wonderment has been reached, and though a volume could be written on the romance of the rubber-cored ball, the seventh of the wonders of the game and the most modern, the story after all is known.
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