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Hollow interior of new high-tech ball

Home – NDMX Golf — I was fascinated by this new hollow golf ball shown at the Semicon Trade show in San Francisco,. I’ll have more pics from this show later.

The NDMX HMS110 is the first-ever and only hollow metal core golf ball! The NDMX is designed and engineered for golfers wanting a higher level of accuracy and precision; yielding straighter shots off the tees and on the fairways as well as truer putts, especially on those challenging, breaking greens. With its higher MOI (moment of inertia), the NDMX also results in approach shots that bite! 432 aerodynamically lift-optimizing dimples provide symmetrical flight, minimum drag for superior distance, and generate optimum trajectory for holding the green.

Change your ball and change your game!



  1. RTaylor says:

    I never would have guessed you’re golfer.

  2. framitz says:

    I’m not a golfer, but it seems that by having a metal, hollow center, it would roll farther than a solid core ball since mass is relocated closer to the ‘edge’. Seems like cheating . . .

  3. tcc3 says:

    Some of us need all the help we can get, golf wise.

  4. Pmitchell says:

    the idea looks very good but the spin is what makes a golf ball rise and fly straight so I am wondering what slowing the spin will do to its flight , very nice piece thanks

  5. RonD says:

    Goodness, how far will Tiger Woods tee shots go now if he uses one of these balls?

  6. I specifically asked about the spin issue and the rise/fall and was told the patened dimples on this ball make up for ay slow down. Also it seems that if the ball is struck with an X-ratation/per sec the hollow center doesn;t necessarily slow the ball down.Maybe a physicsit can tell us the real deal here. As for my golf game I was decent in high school and good in college with two holes in one. But the strength of my game was middle irons (hence the holes in one — Coyote Hills Golf Course in Newark, CA, since turned into houses.) so I gave up on it. And that was in the days when you walked the courses. I also was a caddy at a couple of the clubs.

  7. joshua says:

    whats the cost….and would something like this be legal for professional play? The PGA is so tight about everything.

  8. forrest.sarver says:

    THE COST…COST…
    U WANT I WANY
    AVAILABIITY?????


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