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Polara Golf is a
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of
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, focused on balls and
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, released to market in 1977. Products under the Polara name have been manufactured by different companies, the last being Aero X-Golf Inc., which filed for
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in 2017.Maker of golf’s 'banned ball' files for Chapter 11
by Rebecca Cooper on the 19 Dec 2017


Overview

Polara's inventors patented their first ball in 1974, starting operations three years later. Nevertheless, the
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(USGA) did not approve the ball for use in official tournaments, which caused the company to sue the association. After a 7-year dispute, the USGA agreed to pay
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1.4 million to Polara under the condition the ball was removed from the market. Officially sanctioned balls are designed to be as
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as possible. This symmetry is the result of a dispute that stemmed from the original Polara, that had six rows of normal dimples on its equator but very shallow dimples elsewhere. This asymmetrical design helped the ball self-adjust its spin-axis during the flight. Over 300,000 balls were sold. The
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refused to sanction it for tournament play and, in 1981, changed the rules to ban aerodynamic asymmetrical balls. Polara's producer sued the USGA and the association paid US$1.375 million in a 1985 out-of-court settlement. Market research performed by Golf Datatech found that roughly 28% of frequent golfers would be interested in playing a ball with benefits, even if it was nonconforming. According to Gary De Bay, Polara Golf CEO, about 40% of golfers who tried the ball at a demo day said they would buy it.A Golf Ball That Guarantees a Straight Drive – CNBC
Video.cnbc.com (10 May 2011). Retrieved on 2011-05-18.
An article in ''
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'' in May 2011 sparked a media blitz, including a segment on
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. The great demand "crashed Polara Golf’s computer servers for hours." There was backlash against the "illegal" ball. Ken Hambleton backtracked after interviewing Felker, writing "The problem with the latest version of Polara ... is that it works." In January 2012, Polara announced its new XD and XDS balls, which have higher ball flight and extra distance.


Products

The Polara Ultimate Straight and Polara Ultimate Straight XS golf balls featuring "self-correcting technology" that reduces hooks and slices by up to 75%.Buy Self Correcting Long Distance Golf Balls For Sale Online
Polara Golf. Retrieved on 2011-05-18.
David L. Felker, the CEO and Head of Technology of Aero-X Golf, co-invented the Polara Ultimate Straight golf balls with Douglas C. Winfield. The newer Polara Ultimate Straight golf ball was released in August 2010, and represents a large performance improvement over the original Polara golf ball, which was first sold in 1977. The ball has shallow truncated dimples around its equator and has deep spherical and small spherical dimples on each of the ball's poles. In January 2012, Polara added two additional products to its line of self-correcting golf balls: Polara XD and Polara XDS. "XD" stands for "Extra Distance" and "XDS" stands for "Extra Distance and Spin". The "Ultimate Straight" Polara golf balls are designed for the golfer whose primary need is slice or hook correction. The "XD" and "XDS" correct only 50%, as opposed to 75% correction for the "Ultimate Straight", but have a slightly higher trajectory, which for many golfers will provide additional distance.


References



Bloomberg (2011-05-20). *


External links

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