The golf ball (1) has a number of bundled fibres (2) attached to it. The fibres surround one of the ball's axis in a radius of 2 to 20 mm and can be 50 to 600 mm long. Several fibre bundles can be arranged symmetrically around the ball. They can be twisted together forming a cord or rope. A ring (3) may be pulled over single fibres or the cord or rope. It can be moved along the fibres length and fixed in any position.