Once you hit it you will know. If you don't get to hit it, it may say on it. 'Top Flite' is a major supplier of Golf Range balls, and they are frequently co-branded including the 'Top Flite' name on the ball This is what they (Top Flite) say 'We have found a way to slow the ball down. Top-Flite® Range Limited Flight balls utilize a unique, patented dimple pattern that limits the carry of the ball without sacrificing feel and trajectory, making them ideal for ranges with limited space' These balls are not marked as range limited, and the driving ranges usually do not provide this information Further, as well as using the 'dimple pattern' to increase drag on the ball, they are typically 2% lighter in mass when measured against standard golf balls, which also acts to slow down the ball and hence reduce the carry distance of shots
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).
They most be limited flight or floating golf balls. This is because a real golf ball will always sink. You would never find a real golf ball floating.
A practice ball in golf would weight the same as a real golf ball which is 45.9 grams. They may be slightly lighter or heavier depending on manufacturer. Some limited flight golf balls weigh around 30 grams.
Well the warmer it is the easier and further the ball flies.
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use a ball traker that folllows the ball through the air. it costs roun $500 at golf town :)
The center of gravity of a symmetrical golf ball is typically located at its geometric center. This point represents the average position of the ball's mass and affects the ball's balance and stability during flight.
You can use a range ball on the golf course, but they are usually low quality two piece balls and not very good, and it may be frowned upon by your playing partners.
You cannot buy a smooth golf ball, it would not have a consistent flight. If you have plenty of time on your hands you could sand the dimples off a golf ball and see how unpredictable it is. Answer: That was the original golf ball, I don't think if it's still existing. Golf balls have dimples because it has a purpose and not jus a design. If you would know why, then I bet you will like the new one.
Depends on the kind of ball- and whether you mean the size of the ball, or how high it can go in flight. A basketball is large than a golf ball.
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