The Attomax golf ball using an amorphous metal alloy has been officially recognized as the world’s longest distance golf ball. High density Hyperelastic with Amorphous Metal Powder increases maximum distance and speed. In a certification test conducted using a WRC-approved robot swinger the Attomax golf ball flew 13 to 18 meters 15 to 20 yards more than the 13 types of golf balls from 10 other brands. Certified its Attomax golf ball as the worlds longest golf ball. High-density Hyperelastic with Amorphous Metal Powder increases maximum distance and speed. an increase of 15-20 yards or more Club head speed 95 mph Swingers Optimized depth of 252 dimples on the high-elastic cover to maximize distance Increasing the launch angle at the impact helps make an easy iron and approach shot. Material made in South Korea Made in Japan Product of USA What is amorphous metal An amorphous metal is a solid metallic alloy material that exhibits an unusual atomic-scale structure compared to all other metals. Amorphous metals are produced by several differing procedures all of which are complex and require specialized equipment and trained personnel. The first successful production of an amorphous metal also known as metallic glass occurred at Caltech in 1960. The positive quality is its high coefficient of restitution COR. This measure of the restitution of a collision between two objects and how much kinetic energy remains for the objects to rebound makes the material ideal for manufacturing thin-faced golf club heads and golf balls. Learn more
- The longest distance golf ball
- Amorphous Metal Powder increases maximum distance and speed
- increase of 15-20 yards or more
- High coefficient of restitutionCOR golf ball
- For Power Hitter Swinger
- Strong elasticity
- Mid-high Trajectory
- Club Head Speed 86-96 MPH