Hydrophilic coating makes for ineffective golf balls

Hydrophilic coating makes for ineffective golf balls



The upcoming US Open has professional golfer and audience who are eager to reach green. But regardless of the grass position, a player’s skills, a winner can greatly reduce the possibility of put. Now, scientists can slow down the roll of a golf ball on an electric-teej, dried course and give it speed on a dull, wet course, thanks to a coating that soaked water molecules without interfering with the aerodynapons of the ball.