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CREATESPACE: The History of King Par Golf Balls (InTech, Orlimar, TiTech) – Technical Evolution & Glossary
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Overview
Explore a detailed historical study published by CREATESPACE that traces the evolution of King Par golf balls, highlighting the brands InTech, Orlimar, and TiTech. This title weaves together historical milestones with technical insight, offering a richer understanding of how golf ball design has progressed through the decades.
The 1.2 edition introduces fresh visuals and context, including imagery of seam markings and early manufacture dates, alongside descriptive notes on performance and reader reviews. The narrative balances heritage with practical detail, appealing to readers who value historical context as well as technical nuance.
What’s inside
Designed for readers who appreciate both the storytelling of sports material history and the precision of ball construction, the book delivers a well-rounded view of the King Par lineage while staying accessible to newcomers.
- Comprehensive journey from wooden balls to gutta-percha, and onward to modern multi-piece designs
- Photographic enhancements showing seam markings and early manufacture dates
- Descriptive passages on performance characteristics and a curated set of reader impressions
- Glossary and explanations of material science terms and ball construction concepts
- Defined performance testing parameters and reference benchmarks used in historical analyses
Edition highlights and structure
The work offers a structured look at the technical evolution of golf balls, pairing historical narrative with practical appendices. Expect a clear progression through the technology, illustrated with historical notes that help place each milestone in context.
- Exhaustive timeline linking material shifts to changes in playability and design choices
- Clear terminology that demystifies concepts like core composition, cover material, and layer architecture
- Performance and testing discussions that provide a framework for comparing eras without making guarantees about outcomes
- A companion perspective that complements broader golf history and research efforts
Who benefit from this title
Historians, collectors, engineering enthusiasts, and golf researchers will find value in the carefully curated details, precise terminology, and thoughtful cross-references to brands and eras. The narrative remains grounded in historical facts while inviting readers to form their own interpretations about how design choices influenced the sport’s evolution.
Edition 1.2 enhancements
Version 1.2 brings updated visuals, refined captions, and clarified timelines to support a more intuitive reading experience. The additions help readers connect historical moments with their practical implications in ball performance and manufacturing history.
Relation to other works
As a companion to How to Succeed at Golf by M. Hatcher, this book provides supplementary context for readers who are assembling a broader picture of golf history and equipment development.
FAQ
Q: What will I learn from The History of King Par Golf Balls?
A: A thorough journey from early wooden balls to gutta-percha and modern designs, with imagery and technical terms.
Q: Who should read this book?
A: Collectors, researchers, and golf history fans seeking a detailed reference on ball development and testing history.
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