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APPENDIX III - THE BALL 1. GeneralThe ball must not be substantially different from the traditional and customary form and make. The material and construction of the ball must not be contrary to the purpose and intent of the Rules. 2. WeightThe weight of the ball must not be greater than 1.620 ounces avoirdupois (45.93 gm). 3. SizeThe diameter of the ball must not be less than 1.680 inches (42.67 mm). This specification will be satisfied if, under its own weight, a ball falls through a 1.680 inches diameter ring gauge in fewer than 25 out of 100 randomly selected positions, the test being carried out at a temperature of 23 ± 1°C. 4. Spherical SymmetryThe ball must not be designed, manufactured or intentionally modified to have properties which differ from those of a spherically symmetrical ball. 5. Initial VelocityThe initial velocity of the ball must not exceed the limit specified (test on file) when measured on apparatus approved by the USGA. 6. Overall Distance StandardThe combined carry and roll of the ball, when tested on apparatus approved by the United States Golf Association, must not exceed the distance specified under the conditions set forth in the Overall Distance Standard for golf balls on file with the USGA. |