Can you boil a golf ball?

Boiling causes the cores of the golf balls loses the molecules up, making them less able to regain their shape when exposed to an outside force. In both cases, these extreme temperatures change the molecular structure of the golf balls, causing them to lose their elasticity.
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Can you put golf balls in boiling water?

Putting golf balls in boiling water is an excellent option because you can kind of control how the golf balls fall in and ensure that they don't encounter any damage.
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Does hot water damage golf balls?

Step 1. Run the golf balls through a cycle in a conventional dishwasher, without detergent. While the process of pressure-washing the balls with hot water may damage some of the balls, it will only do so to balls that were in the water so long that they corroded to a point beyond being playable going forward.
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Is it legal to warm your golf balls?

A check of the Decisions on the Rules of Golf reveals doing this is perfectly legal. Decision 14-3/13.5 essentially states that while golf balls warmed during a round are a breach of Rule 14-3, balls warmed prior to a round are OK. Doing so might keep you out of the front greenside bunker.
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What temperature does a golf ball melt?

High temperatures will affect the covers of golf balls which in many cases are made of an ionomer which is a thermoplastic which starts melting and deforming at temperatures above about 170 Degrees F.
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Can you put golf balls in oven?

DO NOT USE MICROWAVES, OVEN, BOILING WATER OR ANY OTHER RAPID HEATING METHODS TO HEAT GOLF BALLS. Bad things will happen.
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How do you warm up a cold golf ball?

How to Heat Up Golf Balls
  1. Place a pot of water on the stove. ...
  2. Heat the water until it reaches 120 degrees Fahrenheit. ...
  3. Put a folded towel on the bottom of the pot. ...
  4. Remove the balls from the water. ...
  5. Select hand warmers that use a chemical reaction to generate heat. ...
  6. Put the balls on top of the hand warmer.
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Does freezing golf balls damage?

Placing a golf ball in the freezer will cause it to have a much shorter lifespan. The golf ball will lose its effectiveness, and you will notice a significant decrease in distance. If you have stored your golf balls in your cold garage for years, you are likely costing yourself some yardage on the golf course.
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How do you warm up balls?

When your testicles are in close contact with your thighs, there's less opportunity for air to reach them and disperse heat. Sitting is a natural way to warm them. Clothing. Layers of clothing can help trap heat, but avoid tight underwear and pants, as they can drive up the temperature too much.
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What is the best way to clean golf balls?

Removing them is easy as rinsing the golf ball under running water and using an acetone-based nail remover.
  1. Rinse the golf balls to remove dirt and debris. ...
  2. Dab acetone on a piece of cotton and wipe off until the pen marks disappear. ...
  3. Use dishwashing soap to clean the golf balls before drying them with a towel.
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Will bleach hurt golf balls?

Will Bleach Damage Golf Balls? Using bleach to clean golf balls will not damage them. If you were to use bleach and then scrub them with a wire brush, the hard wires would probably scratch and damage the balls.
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How long do you microwave a golf ball?

The rays rearrange the molecules in the balls, affecting their distance. Microwaving does, too, although I don't think the balls will fly 50 percent farther, as USA Today reported last month. I put four balls - one ball at a time - into a 625-watt microwave for 30 seconds for Dan. I stood back.
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Are golf balls found in water still good?

Since the golf ball is receiving less energy, it can't travel as far as it otherwise would. So, even though a golf ball might look shiny and new in the water, it has likely started to degrade in terms of performance. There's no use in trying to dry the golf ball.
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Can you put golf balls in the dishwasher?

As mentioned above, you can completely clean golf balls in the dishwasher. However, you should only place the ball in the tooling area to avoid the excessive impact of the ball, which can damage the ball. Another note is that you should not wash the ball while cleaning the dishes.
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Are 20 year old golf balls still good?

So keep your balls in a cool, dry place and they will last for awhile. The golf ball researchers at Titleist state, "Today's Titleist golf balls can be safely stored for five years or even more, as long as they are kept away from excessive heat. ... Normal indoor conditions should be fine for storage."
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Do professional golfers use a new ball every hole?

Professional golfers will change golf balls every five to six holes. The modern golf ball technology can last for quite some time as the materials used to make these golf balls are more durable and resistant to cuts.
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Does a warm golf ball fly farther?

Now as for the golf ball itself, when its warmer, the rubber materials used to make the balls respond better. So, a warmer ball will come off the clubface with more velocity and spin than a colder ball. Plus, it will carry a bit farther because warm air is less dense.
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Do golf balls lose distance with use?

Its results confirmed that in the absence of visible damage, repeated use had no effect on a ball's performance. However, it also found that even small scuffs led to a measurable loss in distance, reducing driver distance as much as 6 yards.
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Does temperature affect golf balls?

Cold air is denser than warm air and creates additional drag on a ball. According to Trackman, the difference is approximately one yard of carry for every 10-degree change in temperature. So theoretically, you're looking at a loss of four yards if you're playing in 40 degrees as opposed to 80 degrees.
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How cold is too cold to hit golf balls?

There's almost no lower limit. I'd say about 30 degrees. But that's on a mild day. If there's wind or rain that number creeps higher very fast.
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Is 12 a good golf handicap?

If a golfer has a handicap between 10 and 18, she is a skilled player with a moderate handicap.
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How often should I replace my golf ball?

The most simple answer to the question of how often should you change your golf ball is that there are no set rules. Some Tour players change their ball after a certain number of holes, but the truth is, this is more based on superstition than the diminishing quality of the ball itself.
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Do golf balls fly shorter in cold weather?

Most every golfer believes that their golf ball flies much farther in the heat of the summer than in the colder months of winter (or even fall or spring), and, well, it does. According to Titleist research, a golfer will experience an approximately 1.5 percent drop in distance for every 20 degree drop in temperature.
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