The same as a major league baseball, 9.25 ounces. IMPROVED ANSWER: Same as MLB with the exception of T-Ball Balls. The T Ball balls are lighter and don't have as much "bounce".
No, they are exactly the same because it is an international system that works all over the world except for tonga due to the lack of golf there.
Richie Ashburn
how they sleep, live, eat and how they go to the toilet in the same hole!
Here are some answers from the community:Well, if he keeps hitting foul balls he could theoretically stay there forever. Doesn't usually happen though. Three strikes and he's out. Four balls and he walks. Theoretically, unlimited. If the batter keeps hitting 3rd strike foul balls, he could stay there indefinitely.11 pitches. Two outs in the inning, runner on base, 3-2 count, and runner gets caught stealing for the 3rd out. The same batter leads off the next with the same at bat receiving a 3-2 count for a total of 10 pitches, the 11th pitch is a hit, walk, or strike out.
yes yes they are.
no, all golf balls come in the same sizes. The size of golf balls is regulated and must meet specific measurements for both size and weight.
Their densities are different.
Yes, in amateur golf there is nothing stopping you. The only thing you cannot do is change ball midway through a hole. On the professional tours there is a one ball rule.
Because it takes more ping-pong balls to contribute any unit of mass than the number of golf balls required to contribute the same mass. This stems from the fact that one golf ball has more mass than one ping-pong ball.
You can carry as many as you like. It doesn't matter as they count on strokes not balls. However, you are expected to use the same ball from tee to the hole unless you loose it, or it becomes unplayable due to damage. You can play a new ball on every hole if you wish.
It is hail that is approximately the same size as a golf ball.
So slim that it is nearly impossible, considering two balls should never be in the air at the same time on one hole. From holes going in different directions, it is slightly more likely, but still nearly impossible. The greatest chance would be if you tried to do it, but you could be there for some time.
Don't know what your source is for that but it is incorrect. Mens and womens golf balls are the same size. The maximum diameter of a golf ball is 1.68 inches, most manufacturers make them to that size.
No, Not Always, But They Are Always Close In Weight.
Basketballs, Baseballs, Golf balls, some bouncy balls, a Globe, and things that carry that same shape. :)
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.