Is it OK to leave golf balls in the car?

Never leave your golf balls in your vehicle or outside where they can be exposed to extreme hot and cold, as well as the UV rays of the sun. By checking your golf balls regularly and storing them correctly, you will get numerous rounds out of them before they go bad and need to be replaced.
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Do golf balls go bad in the cold?

A golf ball does not do well when left in freezing cold or scorching hot weather conditions. If this happens for a night or two or even a week or two, the golf balls will still perform fine. However, leaving the golf balls in these types of conditions for extended periods will result in a decline in performance.
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Does heat ruin golf balls?

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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What temperature should golf balls be stored?

"Under normal storage conditions -- 70 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit -- a golf ball can last forever," states The Golf Professor. That's a bit of an exaggeration: If you were to tee up a ball stored at room temperature for 1,000 years, you wouldn't get the same performance as with a brand new ball.
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Can golf balls be stored in a hot garage?

Storing these balls in a warm environment is fine but don't expose them to too high a temperature for a long time. A ball with a Urethane and Ionomer cover is perfect for storage at moderate temperatures. Balls with plastic covers can handle slightly more extreme conditions, such as going below 50 degrees.
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How Long Can You Use a Golf Ball Before Performance Drops Off?



How many golf balls does the average golfer lose per round?

According to some digging in an article from GOLF's own Dylan Dethier, avid golfers lose 1.3 balls per round. If you're playing frequently, that can add up quick. But you don't have to lose balls each and every time you get out to the course.
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How many years are golf balls good for?

You can usually get about 10 years out of an unused golf ball, again, provided that it is stored properly. The best temperature for golf ball storage is around 70-80 degrees Fahrenheit.
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How much does temperature affect a golf ball?

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 can you tell if a golf ball is still good?

One of the simplest ways to check your golf ball's performance is by giving it a good, old-fashioned bounce using any hard surface like a tile floor or countertop. Your goal is to make the ball bounce as high as you can reasonably bounce it without damaging anything in your home.
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How many rounds does a golf ball last?

Without visible damage, a golf ball can last up to seven 18-hole rounds without any loss of performance.
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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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How does temperature affect golf ball compression?

The harder you swing, the higher compression ball you need. Likewise, if you swing with a slow speed, you will want a low compression golf ball. It is a common practice to switch to a lower compression ball in colder weather because the compression supposedly decreases in cold temperatures.
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Why can I only drive 200 yards?

The main reasons why the average golfer isn't able to hit 200 yards is due to poor technique, rapid swing, insufficient knowledge and lack of practice.
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Are old golf balls worth anything?

Because of the age and the craftsmanship put into these balls they are among the ones that have the highest price tag of collectible golf balls. These balls are referred to as antique, and goes for sums upwards of +$5000! See example from eBay below.
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Should I change my golf ball in winter?

Studies have shown that any drop in temperature shortens the distance that a ball travels through the air, impacted by the cold weather. Low compression golf balls have been noted to perform better in this climate, something that manufacturers have considered within their products in recent times.
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Is it legal to warm 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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Are expensive golf balls better?

The average golfer won't get enough benefit to justify paying the higher price and would be better off using that money to work on their swing. The only benefit to an expensive golf ball would be the increased spin around the green and the nice soft feel at impact.
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How many golf balls does a pro hit in practice?

50-60 balls work well for general practice at the range, but if you're practicing on the actual course, the numbers might change a bit.
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When should you throw away golf balls?

Now, see if your ball is going to float. Drop it in, and walk away for a minute or two. If the cover is intact, then there should be absolutely no leakage to the internal area of your golf ball. If it starts to sink or you see any air bubbles coming up at all, it's a sign that the cover has a microfracture.
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Does a wet golf ball go farther?

Typically when the club is wet it produces slightly less spin and slightly higher shot then when the golf ball and golf club are both dry. We see very minimal differences between the club being wet or dry.
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Is it OK to leave golf clubs in the cold?

Constant exposure to cold won't damage the clubhead or shaft, but could dry out the grips and cause them to harden or crack. To sum up, the most-important things to remember about how to store golf clubs: Make sure they are dry before you put them away. If putting them away for more than a few days, clean them first.
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Do golf balls travel less in rain?

Rain increases air humidity creating thicker air which leads to more resistance to the golf ball in flight. The golf ball will therefore not travel as far in the rain and even more so in cold wet weather. It is estimated steady rain causes a negative effect on 'carry' distance of around 3-5 yards.
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Does water hurt golf balls?

Once water reaches the core of a golf ball, the water affects the compression of the golf ball, making it harder. With the golf ball getting harder, this means the golf ball receives less energy from the golf club at impact and has a harder time regaining its shape.
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What was the liquid in old golf balls?

For decades, the wound rubber ball consisted of a liquid-filled or solid round core that was wound with a layer of rubber thread into a larger round inner core and then covered with a thin outer shell made of balatá sap.
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Do warm golf balls go further?

Generally, a warmer golf ball travels farther. The rubber materials used to make golf balls respond better if they are more resilient. Warmth enhances resiliency. A warmer ball will come off the clubface with more velocity and spin than a colder ball, encouraging loft.
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