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					  <h2> Golf in Scotland - <strong>Golf is  considered to be one of the greatest Scottish creations</strong></h2>
                      <p>Golf is often one of the first thing people bring up whenever Scotland is mentioned anywhere in the world . Not only was golf invented in scottland byt much of the technology behind golf was also<br />
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                      <p><strong>How the  dimples created modern golf</strong><br />
                        The dimples  that cover the surfaboomerangsballs revolutionised the game when they were  introduced this century. A well-driven modern golf ball can travel up to 300yds  (275m). If it were smooth, it would only travel about 70yds (65m).</p>
                      <p><strong>When golf  was first played in  Scotland in the 15th century</strong>, smooth leather  balls stuffed with feathers were used. In the 19th century, balls made of a  rubbery substance called gutta-percha were introduced. They were found to fly  farther after being marked by club blows.</p>
                      <p>Makers began  patterning balls with crisscrossed grooves. Then, in 1906, when rubber-cored  balls had arrived, the first dimpled ball was produced.</p>
                      <p>                        Why do  dimples help the ball to go so far? When a ball is in flight, a thin layer of  air clings to its surface at the front. As the air passes over the ball, it  breaks away from the surface, setting up turbulent eddies behind. The eddying  air draws its energy from the ball, slowing it down. Dimples cause the air to  cling to the surface until it is well towards the rear of the ball. When it  finally breaks away, a narrower stream of turbulence is created, causing less  drag than for a smooth ball.</p>
                      <p>The dimples  have another purpose as well. Since the golf ball always spins backwards when  it is struck, the dimples carry air upwards over the top. The air going over  the top has to travel faster than the air going underneath because of this  rotation. This creates a lower pressure above than below, so the ball  experiences lift which keeps it in the air longer.</p>
                      <p>Dimple  patterns Dimples can be as much as .Olin (.25mm) deep. Each ball has between  300 and 500 dimples, grouped in one of six designs. In one design, 480 dimples  form 20 equilateral triangles. The patterns make little difference to the  distance the ball will travel.<br />
                        Limiting  drag After the ball flies off the club, air clings to the surface until it is  near the rear. To minimise drag, the air should stay attached as far back as  possible, reducing the size of the wake.</p>
                      <p>see: <a href="http://www.scottishgolfcourses.com/">Scottish Golf Courses</a> or the Home of Golf, where <a href="http://www.standrews.org.uk/">the game has been nurtured and developed for 600 years.</a></p>
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