Dean Snell Explained

Dean Snell
Education:Bachelor of Science
Alma Mater:University of Massachusetts Lowell
Occupation:Plastics Engineer
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Dean Snell is a plastics engineer and designer of many name brand golf balls, including Titleist Pro V1 and TaylorMade TP. He is the founder of Snell Golf, a company where he designs and sells namesake golf ball.[1] He also had a brief career as a professional in the American Hockey League.

Early life and education

Snell attended New Bedford High School before attending University of Massachusetts Lowell on a hockey scholarship. He graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Plastics Engineering. He later played Junior-A level amateur hockey and then for the Hershey Bears in the American Hockey League.[2]

Career

Prior to his work in the golf industry, Snell spent time with BF Goodrich in its Aerospace and Defense Division where he worked on F-14 and F-15 fighter jets.[3] He joined Titleist in the late 1980s and developed a number of patents for the company, including for the Pro V1.[3] Snell worked for Titleist for seven years.[4]

Snell left Titleist in 1996 and went to work for TaylorMade where he was vice president of golf ball research and development.[2] When he joined the company, it only had one golf ball patent and no one assigned to ball research and development.[3] He was given freedom within the company which grew to approximately 60 research and developers by 2006. During his time there, he designed the TaylorMade TP golf ball which was used on the PGA Tour by players such as Sergio GarcĂ­a and Justin Rose.[3] He left the company in 2014.[2]

After leaving TaylorMade, Snell began designing his own golf ball line under his new company Snell Golf.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Urbon. Steve. New Bedford golf ball start-up has big target in its sights. 8 May 2018. South Coast Today. 26 February 2015.
  2. News: Barba. John. Dean Snell: Golf's Matador. 8 May 2018. MyGolfSpy. 27 February 2017.
  3. News: Figueroa. Marc. TaylorMade engineer helped change industry with Titleist Pro V1 ball. 8 May 2018. The San Diego Union Tribune. 6 August 2006.
  4. News: Blondin. Alan. After years in industry, Snell taking swing at own golf ball business. 8 May 2018. Myrtle Beach Online. 30 August 2016.