Why are range balls not allowed?

A range ball is designed to take quite a bit of abuse. Range balls will be hit hundreds and most likely thousands of times before they are replaced. Since they continue to get beat up, range balls have a very thick outer cover.
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Can you play golf with range balls?

Range balls travel less far than premium golf balls because their inner core is made from a poorer-quality, cheaper base rubber. Range balls are typically covered in a thicker, firmer Surlyn blend – instead of Urethane – to improve their durability, which also affects their performance.
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Are range balls flight restricted?

Most generic range balls have a solid-core, 2-piece construction, but with very hard covers: They must be better than regular golf balls at resisting cutting, scuffing and other cover damage. Sometimes range balls will also have harder cores, which can restrict flight.
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Do range balls go as far as normal golf balls?

Range balls typically do not fly as far as your golf balls you'd use on the golf course for a live round of play. The majority of the range balls you encounter on the driving range will not perform as well either if you tried to use them during normal play.
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Do range balls damage drivers?

Driving range balls are completely fine for your clubs and are made of the same material as the balls you'd use on the course. The only negative thing about range balls is that they won't perform as well as higher-end balls.
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THE TRUTH: Range Balls VS Regular Golf Balls



Do range balls damage irons?

Driving range golf balls have very little impact on your golf clubs. Golf clubs are designed to withstand being hit by golf balls many thousands of times without it impacting the integrity of the clubface. While range balls may not react the same as regular balls they are not bad for your clubs.
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How far should you hit a 7 iron?

Average 7 Iron Distances are following:

Beginning golfers- 100 yards (men) or 60 yards (women) Intermediate golfers- 135 yards (men) and 75 yards (women) Advanced golfers- 165 yards (men) or 140 yards (women)
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Do range balls affect launch monitors?

Yes, launch monitors work with range balls, but the poor quality golf balls will make your ball flight data (which determine distance) less accurate. Launch monitors capable of measuring club data can give very accurate and useful results such as club path and face angle, even using range balls.
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Are recycled golf balls OK to use?

There's not too much wrong with recycled balls. If you buy them from a reputable seller, you'll get a decent collection with five out of every fifty being a bit scruffy but still playable. The only real issue with recycled balls are the ones that have been burned by fire or have their cover chipping and peeling away.
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Why do top golf balls not go as far?

* Topgolf balls are flighted. That means they don't go as far as a normal golf ball. Or as a real golfer would say, “They don't go anywhere.” I found that I had to hit about a club-and-a-half more to make the ball go as far as my shots on a real golf course.
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Do soft golf balls go further?

Do Softer Golf Balls Go Further? As a general rule, soft low compression golf balls will travel further when you hit your driver and irons. With your wedges, soft and firm golf balls should travel the same distance.
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Do distance golf balls go further?

Low compression golf balls tend to compress rather easily and offer maximum distance when hit by slower swing speeds. If you have a faster swing speed, you may need a higher compression golf ball to sustain control over the trajectory and the spin. This, therefore, allows the ball to fly even further.
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Is Wilson Premium a range ball?

More info. They are sold in 24 dozen boxes. This is a premium range ball.
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Do range balls spin more or less with driver?

A Lot. Really simply, the range balls we tested (Pinnacle Practice) spin more and, in some conditions, a lot more than the urethane balls in our test. Let's start with the driver. Across the three swing speeds we tested (85, 100 and 115 mph), the range balls spun about 250 rpm more than the average ball in our test.
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How far should I hit 5 iron?

The average golfer should be able to hit a five iron 160 yards. This is for a player with average swing speed. The faster swinging players should be able to get 170 to 180 yards out of their five iron. Golfers with very slow swing speeds may only see 150 or fewer yards out of their five iron.
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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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How far does Tiger Woods hit a 7 iron?

Club Averages

His long irons (2- to 4-iron) range from 250 to 200 yards. His middle irons (5, 6, 7) range from 208 to 172 yards. His 8-iron travels 158 yards, and 9-iron flies 142.
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Is 250 yards a good drive?

The average driving distance for a golfer with a 5 handicap or less is 250 yards. You might think that's kind of low for a good golfer but it's pretty realistic for someone who isn't a professional. If you hit the ball the average distance you're really not that far away from the average distance of a scratch golfer.
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Do graphite irons go further?

The graphite shafts are more forgiving and do not sting when you mishit, and beginner golfers should take advantage of that. Also, the lighter graphite shafts make the irons go farther when hit well, so it is a win-win for golfers in the game improvement section.
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How many golf balls can a pro carry?

How Many Golf Balls Can a Pro Have in His Bag? How many balls can a pro golfer carry in his bag? Essentially, they can carry nine golf balls at a single time, but this isn't some crazy rule. In truth, they can carry around as many as they want, or as many as their caddies are willing to carry.
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How many range balls do pros hit a day?

How Many Golf Balls Do Pros Hit Every Day. On average, a pro golfer hits about 500 shots a day, but only about 50-100 of those are on a driving range. Most of them are hit from around the greens and on the course itself.
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Can you practice golf too much?

Practicing Golf Too Much

If you're not practicing golf the right way, it's very possible to practice too often. If you repeatedly practice the same golf swing technique, you won't be able to switch into a competitive mindset when you're in competition. This will be counterproductive to your golf game.
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Does hitting off mats hurt your golf game?

It can especially hurt irons. Real grass allows a golfer to make divots. Obviously, creating a divot is impossible when hitting off of mats without using a tee. Another often cited problem with mats is it causes soreness and pain in a player's wrists, arms and shoulders.
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Do mats ruin golf clubs?

Because of their firm surface, golf mats may scratch your golf clubs. This is a common complaint of many players. The golf club is unable to glide through the mat surface like it would on a grassy fairway, meaning your clubhead and shaft are susceptible to bending over time.
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