Possibly. Many Golf clubs and driving ranges use "limited flight" balls. This requires less space for the actual range itself.
The "range ball" is designed in such a way (with shallower dimples) that prevents it from flying as far as a "standard" flight golf ball.
Range balls also typically have a harder cover, making the ball more durable (but less forgiving and further decreasing its flight).
Ask the pro at the club or an employee at the range, and they should be able to tell you what kind of ball is used (limited or regular flight).
There is no difference, they are the same.
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There is no difference.
There are differences in the material that golf balls are made from. They can also have different indentations and different hardness.
I think other golf balls are better and usually a little cheaper
The three companies that manufacture coloured golf balls are best for balls, cleveland golf and feel golf. They all have there own range with different colours available.
Real golf balls are technologically designed for distance, spin and playability. They are also a lot more expensive. Mini golf balls are made cheaply from rubber.
Some golf balls are designed to float. Some golf courses offer practice ranges where golfers hit from the practice tee (ith floating balls) into a lake or pond. Instead of a golf cart retrieving the range balls off the ground, either a boat collects the floating balls or the artificial pond is design in such a way that the current moves the balls to a collection area.
varying on the amount of money the pack is and varying on the brand name of the golf ball can change the amount of how many golf balls are in a pack. They can range from 5 to a pack to 20 golf balls in a pack.
There is no difference between golf balls that amateurs and professionals use. Yes you could say that professionals only use the high end golf balls, whereas amateurs use any ball they buy. The professionals may have their name, a sponsors logo or special numbers on the ball. But in terms of playability there is no difference.
It is $54 for the balls cause the green pigment is more pricey$$$$
Unfortunately, there are not any websites which offer used golf balls for free. Used golf balls still cost money, but they do cost less. A person may visit a nearby golf range and go searching for lost golf balls. Additionally, if a person might obtain free used golf balls from friends who are golfers.