i dunno. i tryed it will my own balls it worked surprisingly :) but dont use warm balls as they are very soft and sweaty :/
Not on their own, but when you hit them far, they "fly."
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The best thing to do is to simply leave them at room temperature. However, cold golf balls don't go as far, and when they are warm they go slightly farther. However, intentionally heating or cooling a golf ball is against the rules.
Yes, theoretically. The golf ball's rate of transferring energy (in this case elastic) is dependent on its COR (coefficient of restitution) - which is basically a rate of how rigid the shell is. In simple words, yes. The golf ball that bounces higher than other golf balls is bouncier than the other golf balls. If you hit a rubber ball with a golf club, the ball should travel farther than all the regular golf balls.
it protects the direction and width of how far the ball is going.
very far
Nike by far. One series is about 50 one of the best.
because the golfer hits them harder and harder then farther and farther.
The cold weather won't make the golf ball itself cold at all, but the cold weather will more than likely take some distance off your normal distance than playing in the summer. For example, you hit a 7 iron 150 yards during the summer, but I would say that you'll on average hit it 140-145 during days that is around 50 degrees or lower
Nothing, so far as i can tell. No additional clubs or courses so far, no special balls or anything like that. Please correct this if someone finds a perk for going pro in golf!!! Thanks.
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just sit down watching balls fly by--- if it is bowling/golf hit far off target.