McIntyre - The “Goodman” 12 replica golf balls in sleeves
McIntyre - The “Goodman” 12 replica golf balls in sleeves
The "Goodman" (small dimple replica) ball is a playable replica of the “inverted bramble” or dimple ball patented by William Taylor in 1908. Formally called the RTJ, the inverted round dimples had a longer, higher ball flight and stayed cleaner than the bramble. Spalding used this pattern for many of its golf ball lines starting in 1914 including the Spalding Dot.
The Goodman is a 55 compression ball that is approved for all classic (1900 - 1935 era) hickory golf events.
Specifications
1.68 in
1.62 ozs
c. 1905-1935
Customer Concerns
Customer Concerns
Q:What does a 55 compression rating mean for the Goodman golf ball?
A 55 compression rating indicates that the Goodman golf ball is relatively soft, making it easier to A:compress upon impact. This can lead to more spin and a softer feel, which is especially beneficial for players with slower swing speeds, and it aligns well with the playing characteristics required in classic hickory golf events.
Q:Are the Goodman golf balls suitable for competitive play?
A:Yes, the Goodman golf balls are approved for all classic hickory golf events that focus on the 1900 - 1935 era. Their historical accuracy and performance characteristics make them ideal for these types of competitions.
Where can I use these golf balls?
Q:These golf balls can be used on any golf course that allows personal golf balls. Their design, A:while historically inspired, is fully functional and performs well on modern golf courses, offering a unique playing experience.
Shipping
Shipping
Q: when will I receive the products?
A: These The “Goodman”12 replica golf balls in sleeves may take up to 2-4 working days to arrive.