In 1976, at age 19, I worked at the Jerry Barber Golf Club Manufacturing Company in Burbank California. I corrected the loft and lie on newly formed golf clubs, both wooden and metal. I thought at the time that the work was repetitive and boring. Mr. Barber would stop in to check on things about every 2 days, maybe 3. He was a very nice man to have worked for.
Any expense is justified if it helps improve your game, especially if it's in a measurable way. The more you spend on a club, the better the effect will be. If you believe it hard enough, it will happen; that's just how the brain works.
WOUND golf balls?! Persimmon drivers?! How old is this segment? Wound balls vanished with the 20th century. I bought my first metal woods in 1990 (and I wasn't a particularly early adopter).
@@PufferblooI remember watching this premiere in early 2001. I might be off, but it started really close to the early 2000s for sure. Anyways, it's been my favorite show ever since.
SD means standard definition, which has no effect on the video's aspect ratio, only the resolution of the frames. Aspect ratio, as I said before, is what you want. As for why the golf balls appear as ovals, these episodes of How It's Made were recorded in the 4:3 aspect ratio, but rescaled to 16:9. They probably don't want to delete and reupload a video to suit a whingepot like yourself, so your best bet is to download the video, open a video editor, and manually resize the video yourself.
Hi. My name is Johnny Szeto. I want o ask why the golf ball is different when I go to diving and when I use my golf ball at the golf course ? Thank you so much. Bye.
Please keep in mind that the technology within golf balls has progressed from "rubber band balls, and sometimes two-piece construction" to "two-piece construction and increasingly more commonly three-piece". Also modern clubs are made of carbon fiber. Old episode is old, but companies still make persimmon and hickory clubs, so that's still accurate.
i remember spending so much time with my gramps, using the ball balancer to draw out the center of gravity on every ball lol. i still have all that junk and all the premium balls
l remember there was gooie whte stuff in the centre covered in like elastic bands years ago worked in a golf club factory years ago we broke down a golf ball then just to see what they wre made of .
It's not a car it's a golf cart, that's not an engine it's a motor motors are electric. Engines are powered by gasoline, diesel, or another combustible substance
Your not a serious golfer if YOU prefer ---> "Range golf balls and clubs" . The balls have a lower compression so u don't get the same extra distance and also the cover is much more cut resistant...so no... they are not suitable for better golfers. Cut resistant covers don't have the same "spin and bite" as better golf balls...that results in not being able to stop it on the green better...where u want it to stop....I won't even go into the older lower quality clubs that "Driving Ranges" generally rent out....
Wound golf balls haven't been made in at least 15 if not 20 years. Those irons were Ping -10 models. I'm sure I'll miss some but they've come out with G-15,20,25 30, 400,410,425 and 430 since this video was made many years ago.
Yeah the original episode was in 4:3 since its older but they posted it in 16:9 so its weirdly stretched, not totally sure why they chose to do that lol
I love that the workers building the golf carts all look like people who will never step foot on a golf course in their lives, except maybe as a maintenance worker.
Now to create an updated video......a good majority of golf balls are now 3 piece up to 5 piece and clubs are definitely more advanced using AI to help with design
this is incorrect information, the ball played by most professionals these days is the pro-v1 and pro-v1X which are both 4? piece balls, but they are solid all the way through. Balls have not been wound for a while now
@@guymontag2948 I think this video is a particularly old how it's made from before HD was commonplace and 4:3 was the dominant aspect. I suspect laziness.
Golf ball brands could learn a few lessons from bowling ball mfrs on how to make a more controllable ball. 'Course various golf associations would ban that, tho not done so by bowling associations. It still comes down to the player, I can hit any ball over into the next fairway.
How appropriate. A game that is a waste of great swathes of land is played with a wooden club that is wastefully produced to hit a ball held by an incredibly wastefully ground tee.
you’re gonna lose your mind when you realize how many conflict minerals are in the devices that we’re all using to watch youtube videos 😂 it’s inescapable dude
That's a lie. There's actually a small galaxy inside every golf ball. And inside every one of those small galaxies is another glof ball...with another galaxy inside it...and at the very core there's *me.* 🤯🤟🏻🥷
This is the only how its made for me, love this narrator
That's a whole lot of work put into a club just for me to shank a ball 100 yards into the hazards.
LMAO
Nice haha
Or to slam on the ground and fling it into a pond in a rage
That’s a lot of detail put into a ball for me to top 6 of them off the tee into the closest water hazard
In 1976, at age 19, I worked at the Jerry Barber Golf Club Manufacturing Company in Burbank California. I corrected the loft and lie on newly formed golf clubs, both wooden and metal. I thought at the time that the work was repetitive and boring. Mr. Barber would stop in to check on things about every 2 days, maybe 3. He was a very nice man to have worked for.
The music in this episode was very goovy
can we get a 4:3 version
i dont play golf but i totally enjoyed watching the stuff made
Who has a T-time tomorrow? What a video to watch the night before:)
Thats a $300 golf club and i dont golf but if i did it seems worth that price. Expert craftsmanship and the wood looks beautiful
Any expense is justified if it helps improve your game, especially if it's in a measurable way. The more you spend on a club, the better the effect will be. If you believe it hard enough, it will happen; that's just how the brain works.
Do they still make wooden golf clubs there all metal now
M 😊😊l oooo lol oo
They do, but I'm sure you have to purchase them online since most pro shops carry only metal.
WOUND golf balls?! Persimmon drivers?! How old is this segment? Wound balls vanished with the 20th century. I bought my first metal woods in 1990 (and I wasn't a particularly early adopter).
This show started airing YEARS ago probably over 15 if i remember correctly
@@Pufferbloo metal clubs were coming out well over 30 years ago so the question was definitely valid
@@PufferblooI remember watching this premiere in early 2001. I might be off, but it started really close to the early 2000s for sure. Anyways, it's been my favorite show ever since.
When is the slice inserted?
you have to add that in yourself
i know Brooks Moore is perhaps the best How Its Made narrator next to Tony Hirst but Zac Fine for Season 5 in the US deserves more attention imo
Don't forget about Lynn Herzog for the Canadian version
@@LOLMAN9538 i personally have heard people claim the Canadian narrators are boring but ill be sure to check them out
Hugbees is the best narrator.
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Pretty sure range balls have some different magical centre because they’re the only ones I can hit straight
The Ping G10 irons came out in about 2009, if that gives you an idea how old the video is.
The video is really interesting, it helps me understand more about the process of making it
Can we get an SD option so the balls are round and not oval?
What?
SD means standard definition, which has no effect on the video's aspect ratio, only the resolution of the frames.
Aspect ratio, as I said before, is what you want. As for why the golf balls appear as ovals, these episodes of How It's Made were recorded in the 4:3 aspect ratio, but rescaled to 16:9.
They probably don't want to delete and reupload a video to suit a whingepot like yourself, so your best bet is to download the video, open a video editor, and manually resize the video yourself.
That's so cool!
oh wow, this is some old golf club tech. Interesting to see, still.
watching the golf ball be made reminds me of biscuit dough 😂
i really enjoy these informations
Hi. My name is Johnny Szeto. I want o ask why the golf ball is different when I go to diving and when I use my golf ball at the golf course ? Thank you so much. Bye.
Wound golf balls? They need to update some things.
Please keep in mind that the technology within golf balls has progressed from "rubber band balls, and sometimes two-piece construction" to "two-piece construction and increasingly more commonly three-piece". Also modern clubs are made of carbon fiber.
Old episode is old, but companies still make persimmon and hickory clubs, so that's still accurate.
i remember spending so much time with my gramps, using the ball balancer to draw out the center of gravity on every ball lol. i still have all that junk and all the premium balls
I always thought there was a screw inside the ball, that's why you see a bunch of SCREWBALL'S on the Green's at tee time! 😂😂😅😂😅😅😂😅
In the past some golf balls had a liquid core
This is an old video, wound balls aren’t used now and most are 3 or 5 piece balls
Whatever company that was on the newspaper just got free advertising
Shafts are also made of graphite the same stuff it fishing rods is I wasnt paying attention my bad
"4 dozen golf balls every minute" eh? Almost enough to compensate for how many I lose a minute on the course...
Do they still make wound balls
So why is it 60 bucks for 12 balls?
Did I miss that part?
l remember there was gooie whte stuff in the centre covered in like elastic bands years ago worked in a golf club factory years ago we broke down a golf ball then just to see what they wre made of .
It’s like a pink egg yolks inside.
It's not a car it's a golf cart, that's not an engine it's a motor motors are electric. Engines are powered by gasoline, diesel, or another combustible substance
Wao genial golf😮🏑
How many of these are gonna end up in lakes?
As many as possible.
I love my Ping irons😁
I prefer the " Range " brand gulf balls and clubs.
Your not a serious golfer if YOU prefer ---> "Range golf balls and clubs" . The balls have a lower compression so u don't get the same extra distance and also the cover is much more cut resistant...so no... they are not suitable for better golfers. Cut resistant covers don't have the same "spin and bite" as better golf balls...that results in not being able to stop it on the green better...where u want it to stop....I won't even go into the older lower quality clubs that "Driving Ranges" generally rent out....
I honestly thought top flite balls were made out of cement.
Wound golf balls haven't been made in at least 15 if not 20 years.
Those irons were Ping -10 models. I'm sure I'll miss some but they've come out with G-15,20,25 30, 400,410,425 and 430 since this video was made many years ago.
:54-Now I want marshmallows. 😋
Two totes of tees
a wound ball? They haven't been around in decades
I think he means golf cart
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Two and a half inches long and 0.02 grams? Pick a system would you.
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The balls all look like eggs in this video. Is it an aspect ratio thing?
Yeah the original episode was in 4:3 since its older but they posted it in 16:9 so its weirdly stretched, not totally sure why they chose to do that lol
Is that a Pucker less persimmon used to make those wooden club heads...?
What a waste of wood for tees...
Better than plastic, IMO.
It’s replenishable
A paranoid man once told me he could neverplay golf because he always had to confirm that the inside was rubber thread.
Plumbus.
If you have a rubber band ball hidden away somewhere...go find it and compare it to a current ball. The wound balls shrink.
This over 25 years old
Golf episode came out in 2005, so no.
bro no golfer uses a wound ball lol
What do I need to do to get job immediately if it is genuine inside and no neodymium magnet or black magnets?
yelling yeet in golf should be a acceptable replacement for fore..
Except that 'fore' means 'there's a ball coming at you'.
Yeah sure if you want to catch a 9 iron to the teeth.
Nah, we're good with fore.
I love that the workers building the golf carts all look like people who will never step foot on a golf course in their lives, except maybe as a maintenance worker.
to me sounds like the plumbus make 😆😆😆😆😆
A robut?
I always expected clubs to be machined, not cast.
All those golf balls and I'm still gonna hit most of em into the water...
It's been more than a decade since wound golf balls were used by pros
NOT JUST PRO'S...pretty much everyone...
I swear 4:3 aspect ratio clip should never be stretched to match modern aspect ratio, this makes the clip looks weird af
Why are golfball cores scented though
to make it smell like golf
.02 grams per golf tee? No weigh.
Now to create an updated video......a good majority of golf balls are now 3 piece up to 5 piece and clubs are definitely more advanced using AI to help with design
What is the glue used?
Range balls....how old is this video?
this is incorrect information, the ball played by most professionals these days is the pro-v1 and pro-v1X which are both 4? piece balls, but they are solid all the way through. Balls have not been wound for a while now
video is 30 years old
That golf cart factory could use some diversity.
Moronic comment.
They call me Tiger (always in the) Woods
Why stretch the video? 😕
Fix your device, its fine on my end
@@Gizmetti It looks like 4:3 stretched to 16:9. I tried two different browsers and those golf balls still aren't round. 🤷♂
@@guymontag2948 idk what to tell you. It’s 100% not like that on my end
@@guymontag2948it’s fine for me too…
@@guymontag2948 I think this video is a particularly old how it's made from before HD was commonplace and 4:3 was the dominant aspect. I suspect laziness.
"robutt"
Who’s here from the ytp
I lose 4 dozen golf balls every minute
Here comes the puns and silly size comparisons!
How it’s made
A wise man once said, The biggest waste of real estate are cemetery’s and golf courses (RIP . Mr Dangerfield)
Why does he keep saying golf car?
Golf ball brands could learn a few lessons from bowling ball mfrs on how to make a more controllable ball. 'Course various golf associations would ban that, tho not done so by bowling associations. It still comes down to the player, I can hit any ball over into the next fairway.
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Is it me or is the vid stretched? The balls aren’t round in the whole vid.
Who else is waiting for the parody
Why does this look like it was filmed around 2007-1013
probably was
How appropriate. A game that is a waste of great swathes of land is played with a wooden club that is wastefully produced to hit a ball held by an incredibly wastefully ground tee.
you’re gonna lose your mind when you realize how many conflict minerals are in the devices that we’re all using to watch youtube videos 😂 it’s inescapable dude
Shhh this guys a moron don’t ruin it for him
Why is there background "music" while a narrator is speaking.
There are no engines in an electric golf cart.
Is this video outdated by todays standards?
Overall, the processes shown are exactly what many companies do to this day, just with more automation.
By about 10 years+
Too much waste, just to play golf!!!
How old is this? NO ONE uses wooden clubs anymore and haven’t for decades…
Idk where you got the idea that people don't use wooden clubs anymore, but people do
The most boring sport get's the most boring doc it deserves
Calling golf a sport is extremely generous
Top flights are trash
Golf ⛳ is a boring sport 😴😴😴
Interesting enough for you to watch and comment with emojis.
It’s a hard-core outdoor recreational sport…… for us old people 😂
Annoying background music. I’m more interested in the commentators
is it me, or the voice over guy sounds so lazy and tired today.. compared to other videos :D:D
That's a lie. There's actually a small galaxy inside every golf ball. And inside every one of those small galaxies is another glof ball...with another galaxy inside it...and at the very core there's *me.* 🤯🤟🏻🥷
Glof is like golf but played by looking at the ball, then deciding to go home because golf is a silly game
What r u saying actually 😂😂😂😂😂😂
That's exactly what I heard. This guy sounds crazy with this whole factory made charade
@@karim2741 Yes.
@@ericsmith9461 Just how gullible does he think we are 😤
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