A golf ball includes a core and a cover layer. The core is formed of a first
composition
and the cover is formed of a second composition. The specific gravity values of
each of the first and second compositions are generally equal to each other. The
first and second compositions are each sufficiently mixed such that the ball exhibits
random orientation when floated in a solution of sufficient density to support
the ball. The weight, size, spherical symmetry, initial velocity and overall distance
of the ball conform to the requirements of the United States Golf Association.