We all know that dimples on a golf ball are there to help the ball fly farther and more accurately. It helps reduce wind resistance, aerodynamic drag and even helps the ball lift into the air.
So, what if you took this same dimple concept and applied it to a disc golf disc? Would the disc fly farther and be easier to control?
Well, Quest Advanced Technologies thinks that it does, with their distance driver named the Raging Inferno
So we are going to keep things simple to test this disc. 9 holes at the JustDisc Disc Golf Course with only the Raging Inferno and Putter. Well see if we can shoot under par and well give our thoughts afterward!
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Science Of Why Golf Balls Have Dimples - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HaV78O3ljlM
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