Why do golf balls lip out?

Why? Because gravity will take over. A slow-moving ball entering on the side of the hole will simply drop down in, whereas a fast-moving ball will use its forward momentum to catapult around the lip.
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What is lipping out in golf?

Something of an annoyance for golfers, a lip out is where a putt hits the edge of the hole and proceeds to follow the circumference without dropping in. If you're skilled enough, the odd few golfers might be unfortunate enough to lip out after trying to hole a chip shot.
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How long can a golf ball sit on the lip of the cup?

Per the Rules of Golf: "When any part of the ball overhangs the lip of the hole, the player is allowed enough time to reach the hole without unreasonable delay and an additional 10 seconds to determine whether the ball is at rest. If by then the ball has not fallen into the hole, it is deemed to be at rest.
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Do golf ball dimples affect putting?

With no significant associations identified with human participants, dimple error is unlikely to have any implications on putting performance. This is also apparent with side spin where only 20% of variance was accountable for one putter-ball combination.
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Are golf balls perfectly balanced?

You might not know this, but all golf balls are not balanced properly on the inside. Many balls have a COG that is imperfect, and ANY imperfection of the COG can cause your ball to go off line. These imperfections can cause not only your putts to go off line but your drives as well.
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How many dimples does a Pro V1 have?

The new Pro V1 has 388 dimples, and the new Pro V1x has 348 (both in a tetrahedral pattern), marking the first time the dimple counts have changed since 2011. Dimple patterns, however, are far more than simply the number of them.
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What is the 10 second rule in golf?

And 10 seconds is the answer. According to the rule book, "If any part of a player's ball overhangs the lip of the hole ... The player is allowed a reasonable time to reach the hole and ten more seconds to wait to see whether the ball will fall into the hole."
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What happens if an animal takes your golf ball?

If your ball is moved by an outside influence, such as an animal or a spectator, there is no penalty to anyone and the ball must be replaced. If your ball is moved by a natural force, such as wind, water, or gravity, you will usually play the ball from its new location without penalty.
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What do golfers yell?

Nowadays, most golfers yell "fore" only after they've hit an errant shot toward an unsuspecting golfer, but the term which translates to "watch out!" or "heads up!" was originally intended to be used before teeing off.
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What does don't give the hole away in golf?

don't give the hole away (also "keep it inside the hole") an instruction to aim the putter and/or stroke the ball inside the edge of the cup. Example: This putt has a slight break from left to right, but don't give the hole away/keep it inside the hole.
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What does don't give up the hole mean golf?

“Don't Give the Hole Away” is an instruction that is given to a player because it indicates that they are aiming a putter towards the edge of the cup. The command is directed to aiming your putt. There are putts that are breaking to the right or left and when one is describing the aim line.
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What does Never Up Never In mean?

The term "Never up, never in" is used in golf meaning that unless a putt is struck hard enough to reach the hole it has no chance of falling into the cup. Something similar applies when you're doing direct mail.
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How do you hole in golf?

More often than not, a golfer holes out by tapping in a short putt but just occasionally they might achieve a hole out from longer range – A long putt, a pitch or chip, a full shot, maybe even a drive. If a player has a hole out from the tee on a par-3 that would be a hole-in-one or an ace.
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Can you stand behind a golfer when he is putting?

When it comes to reading a putt's break, members of a four-ball team may stand nearly anywhere on the green to watch a partner putt, with one exception: They're not allowed to stand on or close to an extension of the player's line of putt behind the ball (Rule 14-2b).
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Why do crows take Coloured golf balls?

Some suggest crows were attracted to the balls because they think they're eggs or food. Stolen balls were often found damaged. “They hack into them,” Dave said. Another theory was that the crows pinch the balls for fun.
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What happens if someone stands on your golf ball?

The player will get no penalty for causing it to move. The ball will always be replaced. If the exact spot is not known, the player will replace the ball on the estimated original spot.
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Is walking 18 holes of golf good exercise?

Walking golf is a great exercise for children and adults who love playing this invigorating sport. People who forgo the golf carts and hoof it on foot can find themselves burning off between 1,000 to 1,500 calories when playing all 18-holes. You can burn off more calories by carrying your clubs.
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How far does average golfer hit 7 iron?

The average golfer hits their 7 iron 145 yards, but the average distances will vary between 128 and 160 yards. Golfers in their 20s typically hit the ball the longest, and the distance tends to decrease as the golfer gets older.
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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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Why are there 336 dimples on a golf ball?

Essentially, golfers would have little hope controlling a smooth golf ball. When dimples are added to a golf ball, it creates a tiny layer of air around the golf ball that significantly cuts down drag. This forces the air to flow over a larger portion of the ball, which results in a much smoother ball flight.
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How long do golf balls last?

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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Which brand of golf ball goes the farthest?

The longest golf ball is the Titleist Velocity. This is a two piece ball that is built completely for distance and low ball spin from the tee. Titleist is known for having some of the best golf ball technology on the market, and the Velocity is no exception.
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