Mechanics of the golf lip out
S. John Hogan, Mate Antali

TL;DR
This paper explains the mechanics behind a golf ball appearing to fall into a hole but then popping back out due to specific physical interactions.
Contribution
The paper identifies two distinct types of 'lip out' mechanics and introduces the concept of 'golf balls of death' as degenerate saddle equilibria.
Findings
There are two distinct types of lip out: rim lip out and hole lip out.
Degenerate saddle equilibria on the rim are central to both types of lip out.
A golf ball can re-emerge from the hole if it spins about an axis perpendicular to the wall.
Abstract
Sometimes, when a golfer attempts to putt a golf ball, it appears to enter the hole, only to re-emerge almost immediately, having undergone an angle of turn around the hole rim that can exceed 180∘. We consider the problem from the point of view of mechanics. We show analytically that there are at least two distinct types of lip out: the rim lip out, where the centre of mass of the golf ball does not fall below the level of the green, and the hole lip out where it does. At the heart of both lip outs is a family of degenerate saddle equilibria of the dynamics on the rim (the golf balls of death). When perturbed one way, the golf ball executes a rim lip out. When perturbed another way, the golf ball enters the hole, only to re-emerge (provided it does not touch the base of the hole) if it is spinning about an axis perpendicular to the wall of the hole.
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TopicsSports Dynamics and Biomechanics · Experimental and Theoretical Physics Studies · Fluid dynamics and aerodynamics studies
