Why do people hit golf balls into the ocean?

The solid core of golf balls contain zinc oxide and zinc acrylate, which enhance the balls' durability and flexibility. But both compounds are considered toxic in aqueous environments, and have been shown to activate stress responses in fish, algae, and crustaceans.
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Is it illegal to hit a golf ball into the ocean?

This is one of those things you think nothing of until the obvious is pointed out to you. The DEC says hitting golf balls into a Lake or River is illegal and you can be ticketed. Others say it's disrespectful and dangerous. Golfers tend to take out old golf balls they'd never use anymore and whack them into the water.
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Why do golf balls go towards the ocean?

Its because of the grass. On certain golf courses the grass is very wirey (it could be bent grass but not sure) which gives it a grain. This grain alway grows towards the sea, hence the ball tends to be pushed towards the sea by the grain, even on a flat green.
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How many golf balls end up in the ocean?

So, it's reasonable to assume some 60,000 golf balls find the bay water each year. Add in that Pebble Beach turns 100 years old in 2019, and there have likely been millions of golf balls lost off the Monterey peninsula over a century.
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Do golf balls hurt fish?

The solid core of golf balls contain zinc oxide and zinc acrylate, which enhance the balls' durability and flexibility. But both compounds are considered toxic in aqueous environments, and have been shown to activate stress responses in fish, algae, and crustaceans.
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How do golf balls in the ocean harm animals?

No ill effects on local wildlife have been documented to date from exposure to golf balls. But as the balls degrade and fragment at sea, they may leach chemicals and microplastics into the water or sediments. Moreover, if the balls break into small fragments, fish, birds or other animals could ingest them.
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Do golf balls decompose?

An estimated 300 million golf balls are lost or discarded in the United States every year, according to research by the Danish Golf Union. Because it can take golf balls 100 to 1,000 years to decompose, scientists say, they present a major environmental risk to the planet.
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What happens to golf balls in water?

Both types of balls lose approximately six yards of total distance after eight days in water. However, two-piece golf balls will lose about 10 yards in total after three months in water, while multi-piece golf balls will lose approximately 12 yards in three months and 15 yards in six months underwater.
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How many golf balls are lost each year in the world?

Because losing golf balls is a global pandemic! 300 million golf balls are lost every year in the US alone. The global number of golf balls lost in a year could easily be double or more at around 600 million when you consider that there are 66 million golfers globally, and most of them play at a 16 handicap or worse.
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Do golf balls pollute a lake?

They are made of thermoplastics and resin types, with rubber cores, so as they degrade in the water, they will slowly but surely pollute in different ways. The cover will be split into micro plastics and get eaten by the microorganisms on the seabed or fish and birds.
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How long does it take for a golf ball to decompose in water?

Research teams at the Danish Golf Union discovered it takes between 100 to 1,000 years for a golf ball to decompose naturally, a startling fact when it is estimated 300 million balls are lost or discarded each year in the United States alone.
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Do golf balls float in saltwater?

A closer look: The golf ball is not as dense as the saltwater. Therefore, the ball floats on top of the saltwater. The colored fresh water is not as dense as the golf ball, so the ball sinks in the colored water.
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How many golf balls are on the moon?

There are two golf balls on the moon, placed there by Alan Shepard, a NASA astronaut in the Apollo 14 mission in 1971.
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Are golf balls toxic?

The toxicity of golf balls

Modern golf balls are made of a polyurethane elastomer shell and a synthetic rubber core. Manufacturers add zinc oxide, zinc acrylate and benzoyl peroxide to the solid core for flexibility and durability. These substances are also acutely toxic to marine life.
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Are golf balls litter?

London, England (CNN) -- Research teams at the Danish Golf Union have discovered it takes between 100 to 1,000 years for a golf ball to decompose naturally. A startling fact when it is also estimated 300 million balls are lost or discarded in the United States alone, every year.
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How much does a golf ball diver make?

Over the past couple of decades, golf ball retrieval and recycling has become a multimillion-dollar industry, in which hardworking divers can earn between $50,000 and $100,000 annually, depending on the economy and a diver's stomach for harsh conditions. Still, the wealth does not come cheaply.
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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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How many golf balls does the average golfer lose?

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.
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Is it OK to Soak golf balls in water?

While it's okay to let your golf balls soak in warm water for at least 30 minutes, don't let them sit for too long. You don't want your used golf balls to become waterlogged. This would also affect how they react when you hit them during a round of golf.
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How do they get golf balls out of lakes?

Crewmembers stand on the ground at opposite ends of the pond and guide the roller by pulling on a wire connected to it. If the roller gets stuck in mud or rocks, one of the crewmembers goes underwater to free it. After they have combed the pond, crewmembers pull the roller to the ground and pop out the golf balls.
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Is it illegal to hit golf balls into a lake in Canada?

Published: Aug. 02, 2016, 12:01 p.m. Many drive golf balls into waterways for kicks or for practice.
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Can you hit golf balls in the desert?

The Desert Rule means playing the ball as a lateral hazard and taking a stroke penalty, just as if the ball went into a water hazard. The trees off the fairway are not beautiful deciduous fir or pine, allowing the golfer to hit under the trees limbs.
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What was shocking about the amount of golf balls found in water?

Teenage Diver Finds Tons Of Golf Balls Rotting Off California Alex Weber discovered more than 50,000 balls in the ocean near coastal California golf courses. When golf balls degrade, as these were doing, they release plastic particles and toxic chemicals.
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Why don t pro golfers use colored balls?

As a whole pros don't use coloured golf balls because white balls are easier to see. Since pros depend on the game for their living it's vital they maximise their ability to see the flight and where their ball goes. Bubba Watson and Hale Irwin are examples of major champions who have used coloured golf balls at times.
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