I never played golf but I've heard the dimples in the balls are there for a reason.
Jim
I have never played golf either but the dimples increase the range of a ball by a large margin. The dimples have an aerodynamic effect, they energise the boundary layer and delay the point of flow separation. This reduces the size of the wake, drag is closely proportional to the size of the wake, so in simple terms the dimples reduce aerodynamic drag.
Scotsman Hosie (Dec 16, 2020)
PJs (Feb 10, 2019)
Some misinformed people have even made motorcycle fairings with dimples but in all the examples that I have seen the dimples have been sized badly. There are other methods that can be used to delay the separation point on vehicles. You don't see dimples on aircraft. Vehicles are very different to golf balls.
Scotsman Hosie (Dec 16, 2020), that_other_guy (Apr 26, 2022)
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