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.
Golf balls have grooves so that when they are hit into the air they travel farther than smooth balls. The air runs into the grooves and out the curve.
The odds are about 1 in 500,000. While these accidents are rare, they do happen. The most probable place is on final approach to landing.
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use a ball traker that folllows the ball through the air. it costs roun $500 at golf town :)
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well yes a soccer ball with more air will go further than a soccer ball with no air
Only special bought golf balls float, and they are designed with air inside. That air obviously is lighter than water and will always rise, a penny however has no air and is stream lined to slide through the water. :D
A shoe box filled with golf balls would have better porosity than if it was filled with sand because the spaces between the golf balls are larger and more open compared to the small, tightly packed grains of sand. This allows for more air and water to flow through the golf balls, creating better drainage and aeration.
The colliding air masses in Tornado Alley are warm, moist air from the Gulf of Mexico, cool air from Canada, and dry air from the Rockies. This collision is just part of the recipe for tornadoes.
retard alert wouldnt have a effect becuase its the air is the fluid and is affecting the drag on the ball not the water.
a cold air mass colliding with a hot air mass
Benin Golf Air was created in 2002.