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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 01, 2002
Filed:
Dec. 16, 1999
Mark N. Wrigley, New Bedford, MA (US);
David A. Bulpett, Boston, MA (US);
Jeffrey L. Dalton, North Dartmouth, MA (US);
Derek Ladd, New Bedford, MA (US);
Steven M. Gosetti, Providence, RI (US);
Murali Rajagopalan, South Dartmouth, MA (US);
Laurent C. Bissonnette, Portsmouth, RI (US);
Acushnet Company, Fairhaven, MA (US);
Abstract
A low compression, resilient golf ball having a center and a cover, made from a polybutadiene reaction product having polybutadiene, a cis-to-trans catalyst including a Group VIA element, such as at least one of sulfur, polymeric sulfur, selenium, or tellurium, and a free radical source. The reaction product typically has a first dynamic stiffness measured at −50° C. that is less than about 130 percent of a second dynamic stiffness measured at 0° C. A multi-layer golf ball having a center, at least one intermediate layer disposed concentrically about the center, and a cover. At least a portion of at least one of the center, intermediate layer, or both, are made from a reaction product including polybutadiene having a cis-to-trans catalyst that includes at least one elemental sulfur, polymeric sulfur, selenium, or tellurium component and a free radical source. In particular, the use of various combinations of polybutadiene, cis-to-trans catalyst including at least one elemental component, free radical source, filler, and crosslinker, produces golf balls and golf ball components that are resilient (fast) and have low compression (soft).