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    Bridgestone Golf, Inc. is a sports equipment company based in Covington, Georgia, United States. The company is a subsidiary of Bridgestone . It designs and manufactures a full range of golf equipment including balls , clubs , and accessories utilizing both the Bridgestone and Precept brand names.

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    Bridgestone has been producing golf–related products since 1935. The Golf division of Bridgestone currently produces clubs, balls and accessories. [46] Along with technical developments in tire technology came breakthroughs in golf ball technology [citation needed] that have led Bridgestone to be the number one golf ball producer in Japan.

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    A golf ball beside a hole. A golf ball is a ball designed to be used in golf.Under the rules of golf, a golf ball has a mass no more than 1.620 oz (45.93 g), has a diameter not less than 1.680 inches (42.67 mm), and performs within specified velocity, distance, and symmetry limits.

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    He named the ball "Titleist," noting it was the "winner" of the quest to create the best for the game. The golf division of the Acushnet Process Company produced the Titleist golf ball in 1935, which became the company's most successful product. [citation needed] In 1948, Titleist introduced "Dynamite Thread" to increase the yardage of their balls.