Since both Golf clubs and balls are solids, the only damage can come if your garage floods.
Are your woods "old-school" (made of wood), or are they metal? Wooden clubs can split in the dry cold of winter.
With the cold damp air, the clubs can rust if not cleaned and dried after use, and you don't hit the ball as far in cold air. Cold dry air can impact the grips...causing the loss of friction or tack on the rubber and leather. Scientifically, cold air compresses and hot air expands, so it should be reasonable to assume that the hollow heads of our 460cc drivers will experience a slight loss of resiliency if played (ice cold) out of the trunks of our cars. But there should be no other problems.
No.
Yes of course it can. The liquid fuel engine has lower mpg when starting cold. And everyone knows electric batteries don't work so well in the cold. --------- No it cannot hurt a hybrid car's mpg.
you said its hurt
b'cuz they have clubs that could hurt buck
Yes, it does! The contents of the lotion actually separate, which essentialy makes the lotion useless.
No; it will not hurt you.
yes because at the golf course u can wash them in this little thing with has soap and water and it will not hurt the ball.
No
Eating a frozen mouse can be bad for a snake. The extreme cold can hurt the snake, as it is cold blooded. And because the limbs are not flexible, the snake can be hurt internally.
it hurt the houses
i am only 11 but i think it's something to do with your blood stiffening and hardening or your nerves ,being sensetive, are attacked by the cold and start to hurt.
Falling snow should not make a dogs hips hurt but if a dog has bad hips the cold weather could aggravate them. If there is snow on the ground it can be slippery which could also cause a dogs with bad hips to have more discomfort. Not there lips, but there paws definitely do.