A golf ball 2 has a large number of dimples 10 on a surface thereof. The contours of the dimples 10 are non-circular. A standard deviation of areas of the dimples 10 is equal to or less than 1.7 mm 2 . A ratio of a total area of the dimples 10 relative to a surface area of a phantom sphere of the golf ball 2 is equal to or greater than 80%. By comparting lines CS obtained by projecting sides of a regular dodecahedron, which is inscribed in the phantom sphere, onto the phantom sphere, a surface of the phantom sphere can be divided into 12 units Ut each of which meets the following mathematical formula (I): −2≦( Nt /12)− Nu ≦2 (I), where Nt represents the total number of the dimples 10 and Nu represents the number of the dimples 10 on one unit.
1. A golf ball having a large number of dimples on a surface thereof, wherein
a standard deviation of areas of the dimples is equal to or less than 1.7 mm 2 ,
a ratio of a total area of the dimples relative to a surface area of a phantom sphere of the golf ball is equal to or greater than 80%,
the dimples include a dimple having a non-circular contour, and
by comparting lines obtained by projecting sides of a regular dodecahedron, which is inscribed in the phantom sphere, onto the phantom sphere, a surface of the phantom sphere can be divided into 12 units each of which meets the following mathematical formula (I):
−2≦( Nt/ 12)− Nu≦ 2 (I),
where Nt represents a total number of the dimples and Nu represents a number of the dimples on one unit.
2. The golf ball according to claim 1 , wherein each dimple has a contour shape different from those of any other dimples.
3. The golf ball according to claim 1 , wherein a total volume of the dimples is equal to or greater than 520 mm 3 but equal to or less than 720 mm 3 .
4. The golf ball according to claim 1 , wherein the total number Nt is equal to or greater than 300 but equal to or less than 450.