abstract |
A golf ball comprising a core comprising at least one layer that consists of a mixture of a plurality of synthetic flocks and a thermoset rubber composition. The plurality of synthetic flocks has a melting temperature that is greater than a mixing temperature at which the mixture is formed. Additionally, the at least one layer comprises an outer surface having an outer surface hardness of about 80 Shore C or greater and the outer surface hardness is greater than a center hardness of a geometric center of the core by at least 20 Shore C. A cover having at least one layer is disposed about the core. The synthetic flocks may be included in the mixture in an amount of from about 0.5 parts to about 15 parts of the total mixture. Examples of suitable synthetic flocks include nylon, polyester, polypropylene, aramid, or acrylic flocks, or combinations thereof. |