What I am asking is each the green(surface) and ball have a friction coefficient don't they? What I have read is rolling coefiient is based on a steel ball (smooth) on a surface.
What do you mean about his devrivation? I can email you my field data in an xls if you liek to see it.
I have it and it is not accurate and cannot be duplicated in field. I have spoke to Mr Weber and he is reviewing it. He showes a ball will not stop rolling at a higher angle than can be replicated in the field.
This is close but misses. Did you look at the article Doc? Did he not assume the...
Hello to all.
I am a golf course designer and am researching information on the slope and the roll of a golf ball on different greens speed.
I am attempting to determine a golf ball rolling on "X" slope will not stop on "Y" surfaces(friction coefficient)
My interest is in a golf ball...