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There is one hole in a wiffle ball. If two openings meet at the same point, then it constitutes as one hole (i.e. a straw has one hole). Since every opening on a wiffle ball meets at the same point in the middle of the ball, there is one hole in a wiffle ball.

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Wiffle balls have holes in them to keep them from going miles and miles away when they are hit by a plastic wiffle ball bat. This can be proven by taping the holes of a wiffle ball closed with athletic tape. The open holes of the wiffle ball create more drag, reducing the balls trajectory.

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none, a Golf ball only has indents not holes.

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9. They were played in order on the way out, and played in reverse on the way in; each hole was used twice.

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They are called dimples, there is between 330 and 400 dimples on a golf ball, it varies from manufacturer to manufacturer.

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The original wiffle ball has 18 holes

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18

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200

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they have to breathe

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