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how many dimples are on a regulation american golf ball?

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Question by cindy
Submitted on 4/27/2004
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how many dimples are on a regulation american golf ball?


Answer by barty
Submitted on 6/8/2004
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336 normally, but anywhere between 300 and 500 depending on the manufacturer of the golf balls

 

Answer by blainethefarmer
Submitted on 9/21/2005
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is it really 336, thats good because thats a math question in my math class. Extra credit.

 

Answer by seymour asses
Submitted on 11/30/2005
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good choice

 

Answer by Ish
Submitted on 12/27/2005
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336 according to the snapple cap I just read.

 

Answer by doa
Submitted on 3/18/2006
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377 on a pinnacle

 

Answer by jeremy
Submitted on 5/12/2006
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750 dimpels in a golf ball

 

Answer by sergszg
Submitted on 9/4/2006
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6000000

 

Answer by bob
Submitted on 4/15/2007
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they both sucked

 

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