| I'm not really sure of the importance of this question, but I can't sleep, so I'll take a crack at it.
Any impact at all will compress the ball. They're not rock hard, although some feel that way. The softer core balls will compress more at impact than will the harder core balls. Also, the longer the ball stays on the clubface, the more the ball will compress, so if you have a club with a really high COR as your driver does, the trampoline effect is greater. You'll definitely be compressing the ball at that swing speed. If you've ever seen this action in slow motion, its pretty cool to watch.
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