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Julia K asked:


A golf ball is driven into the air with a velocity of 60 ft/sec. Neglecting wind and air resistance, how long will it take the ball to return to the ground?

Martin
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Jul
28
Posted on 28-07-2008
Filed Under (golf balls) by admin on 28-07-2008
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gilloz asked:


I’ve noticed on TV how precise a camera can follow a golf ball from tee off until it lands. How do they do that?

Susan
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Jul
24
Posted on 24-07-2008
Filed Under (golf balls) by admin on 24-07-2008
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Lorne McCaslin asked:


Recycled golf balls are easy to find and a smart choice for the golfer looking for a way to save money and exercise environmental responsibility. If you are an inexperienced golfer, recycled golf balls are definitely the way to go. You are bound to lose a few balls along the way as you develop into a skilled golfer. With recycled golf balls you don’t have to worry as much about the occasional lost ball as you might feel playing with more expensive golf balls.

Why recycled golf balls?

Recycled golf balls have become a popular online business venture. The fact is that you can get high quality recycled golf balls that match your game. Some may even be difficult to tell apart from brand new golf balls in terms or appearance and performance. Lots of golfers of all levels are becoming aware of this cash saving secret. Perform a search online for recycled golf balls and you will find quite a few online businesses that have made retrieving and recycling golf balls into big business. Some recycled golf balls are actually constructed using recycled materials, while others are considered recycled because they have been used before. High quality recycled balls can be picked up for half of their retail value.

The grading system

There are usually four different grades of recycled golf balls: the top of the line recycled golf balls will usually be called AAA, PERFECT, 1st Quality or Grade 1. You may actually find it hard to distinguish between top of the line recycled balls golf balls and top quality newly purchased balls. The next grade of golf balls look and perform well, just like the top of the line recycled golf
balls. You may even come across some logo balls. The third grade recycled golf balls may be a bit worn and scuffed on the outside, but still perform suitably for a game. The fourth grade of recycled balls is usually reserved for practice shots only.

Where to find them

Recycled golf balls are often dutifully collected at the end of a game. Some have turned this collection process into big online businesses. Balls are gathered, cleaned and graded according to each individual ball’s condition to determine the cost. Search online and you may be surprised to find so many dealers selling recycled balls over the Internet.

How much can you save?

Some golfers wonder how much they are really saving by choosing recycled golf balls over brand new. Is it really worth it? Well, you be the judge: If a brand new pack of one dozen Titleist Pro golf balls retail for around $58.00, and online prices for a dozen high grade golf ball sells for $24.00, $18.00 for second grade golf balls, $14.00 for third grade and $8.00 for fourth grade golf balls, the savings speaks for itself.

They say it’s not the golf ball that makes the difference in one’s game - it’s the golfer. Still having a decent set of golf balls can’t hurt. You can find well performing golf balls without paying high prices. Recycled golf balls are an affordable alternative to purchasing brand new.

Samuel

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Jul
24
Posted on 24-07-2008
Filed Under (golf balls) by admin on 24-07-2008
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Abhishek Agarwal asked:


The word ‘Golf’ is the modified name of Colf which used to be played as a fun game in Holland in the 15th century. That time golf used to be considered as one of the royal game among all other games played in Europe. Now it’s very popular game and is being played all over the world.

Golf is played with a golf stick and a small ball usually white in color. Among all the accessories and equipments of Golf the golf ball is the most important and full of various features and many new features has been added to it since this game was played for the first time. It gave a complete new look and different variety to a golf ball.

There are mainly three things which a golf player always considers before choosing a right ball to play with i.e. Content, weight and efficiency. In golf the main object of a player is to drive the ball into a series of holes as faster as he can to defeat his opponents. So the ball has to be light weighted in order to travel through a long distance.

At its very beginning golf was played with wooden balls and with the passage of time it has been modified to the new balata or titanium balls which are available in two styles- dimpled and no dimpled. However dimpled style is more popular among players.

In this world of technology today golf balls are being made with lots of advancements which have made the game faster and have increased the efficiency of the ball in terms of size and weight. Now golf balls have become much smaller and light weighted. In order to get sanctioned according to the golf game and tournament rules a golf ball should meet this following specifications: like the weight of the ball should not exceed 1.938 ounces or 45.93 grams and the diameter should be at least 1.680 inches or 42.67 mm.

After all, whether the ball is stuffed with feathers or liquid or rubber, golf remains a game of accuracy and consistency, not merely distance. Because balls fly farther doesn’t mean they necessarily fly straighter.

As golf technology and developments into golf clubs advance rapidly, many believe the advancements in the golf ball are slower and less common. This is a commonly believed by most golfers but is far from the truth. Golf ball technology has advanced immensely in recent years and now finding the right ball for your game could almost be as advantageous as picking the right clubs.

A golf ball in today’s market is amazing: the amount of money spent on research and development is incredible and the time and resources used to fill the 1.68-inch diameter ball is truly astonishing. Gone are the days of the balata and liquid centre and the new breed of multi-layered solid core balls are here. A Callaway fitting expert believes that 50% of the golfers that come for a fitting are using the wrong ball.

Hence here is a list of golf balls (the right kind of course) from which you might select the one that suits you the best :

1) One Piece : A one-piece golf ball is the most basic ball that is designed primarily for beginners and occasionally used as driving range balls.

2) Two Piece : A two-piece golf ball is used by most ordinary everyday golfers because it combines durability with maximum distance.

3) Three Piece : Three-piece golf balls have either a solid rubber or liquid centre. They are softer and take more spin, allowing a skillful golfer more control over the ball’s flight when hit.

4) Four Piece : A recent addition to ball construction is the four-piece golf ball. Rare at the moment, but could be the way the ball is headed in the future. Each layer or piece of a golf ball has a specific and different purpose. All the layers work together to offer the longest hitting, softest feeling golf ball.

If you are looking for golf balls that would spin go for the varied range of spinners like :Low Spin Golf Balls, Mid Spin Golf Balls, High Spin Golf Balls.there is another variation golf balls available too known as Feel balls like : Firm Feel Golf Balls, Mid Feel Golf Balls, Soft Feel Golf Balls

Golf balls are made to meet specifications laid down by two controlling bodies which are the Royal & Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews (R & A) and the United States Golf Association (USGA). Finally we can wrap up the conversation saying that “a better game starts with a better golf ball.”

Gladys

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Calum asked:


Standard incandescent golf ball light bulbs are about 6-7cm tall. The energy efficient equivalents I’ve found are about 10cm tall, so won’t fit in my light fittings.

Who sells a standard size energy efficient golf ball light bulb?

Tony

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Jul
18
Posted on 18-07-2008
Filed Under (golf balls) by admin on 18-07-2008
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pupiluva11 asked:


One of my math problems required finding the surface area of a golf ball, but it was just an estimate. It’s asking me if 9 in.^2 is bigger or smaller than the actual surface area of the golf ball. Does anyone know the actual surface area of a golf ball?

Gregory
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Jul
18
Posted on 18-07-2008
Filed Under (golf balls) by admin on 18-07-2008
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Alex Bezborodko asked:


A golf ball retriever is a tool that every golfer should have to eliminate the need to bend and stoop to locate your ball. While a golf ball retriever is actually very simple, it is a tool that can make your golf game much more fun, much easier, cleaner, and simply more enjoyable. When those that are new to golfing hear of such a contraption they tend to snicker and wonder why in the world they would ever need a ball retriever. After just a few games most golfers have a new understanding and appreciation for the golf ball retriever.

A golf ball retriever is just that, it retrieves balls so that the golfer does not have to go into water, mud, or rocks to retrieve a miss-hit. Ball retrievers often come in very handy when you play on a course that has a lot of ponds, lakes, wooded areas, as well as rock gardens. Of course, you never intend to hit your ball into these areas, but every now and again it will happen and a golf ball retriever will make it a lot easier to get your ball without all of the climbing and stooping that is generally associated with locating ones ball. Because of your golf ball retriever you’ll find that you have to buy golf balls less often because you won’t just write them off when they land in hard to reach areas.

There are a few different golf ball retrievers on the market. Two of the most well known are the IGOTCHA golf ball retriever and the Golden Retriever golf ball retriever. There are many other retrievers on the market, these two products are just known for their reliability as well as their durability. Because there are these great products as well as others on the market it can be difficult to ascertain which is right for you. The great thing is that all ball retrievers are relatively affordable, so you can go for one of the well-known products of something else on just about any budget.

The IGOTCHA golf ball retriever is also very popular and can be purchased for right around $30 as well. Like other retrievers the IGOTCHA comes in a variety of sizes ranging from 6-18 feet long allowing you to grab your ball with ease from any area. IGOTCHA can grab your golf ball from water, mud, rocks, and soggy areas of green after a rain so that your pants as well as your shoes can stay clean. IGOTCHA has cleverly come up with four different ball retrievers known as the Executive, the Executive XL, and the Biggest. IGOTCHA is definitely a quality product that many golfers can get a lot of use out of.

The Golden Retriever golf ball retriever will usually cost about $30 and will fit into or attach to golf bags with ease. Even though the Golden Retriever comes in 7, 12, and 18 foot the handle is telescopic so that you don’t have to lug around a huge ball retriever from hole to whole during your game. This ball retriever can be fully immersed in water or mud should it happen to land in one of these things. The claw like handles will allow you to simply scoop up the ball with one hand and then drop the ball into the other. Because the handle is telescopic you can reach a ball that is in the middle of the pond.

A golf ball retriever is a tool that every golfer should have. If the golfer in your life doesn’t already have one, a retriever makes a great fathers day, birthday, mother’s day, or Christmas gift.

Karl

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Jul
17
Posted on 17-07-2008
Filed Under (golf balls) by admin on 17-07-2008
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Lee Dobbins asked:


Golf, like most sports, is a game of precision and accuracy. In order to score a hole in one, you need the utmost concentration, and physical and mental strength. Furthermore, you need to match your skills and experience with your golfing accessories and equipment, particularly the golf ball.
For non-golf aficionados, one golf ball is the same as other golf balls. The only major difference such people may see between one ball from another is the manufacturer or brand name. In the eye of a golfer lover, however, golf balls differ in more ways than one.
If you want to improve your game, you need to pay attention to the type, covering material, core structure, and compression rates of a ball. You must bear in mind that your swing and level of play should be matched with the golf ball you use. Thus, you can’t expect to be like Tiger Woods simply by buying and using the same golf accessories, shoes, and balls that he uses.
Here are basic golf ball comparisons you need to know to help improve your golf games:
Common Golf Ball Types
Two-piece
If you are just starting to play golf, you most probably need to consider using the two-piece golf ball. This type of ball, aside from being the cheapest type available in the market, is aimed at providing great distance. If your swing is slow, the big rubber core of the ball helps in transferring the energy from the swing to the ball efficiently, thereby providing you with good distance.
If you are a neophyte in the game, you need to concentrate on your accuracy. Hence, you need a ball that will boost your distance, enabling you to concentrate more on building your accuracy. Once you have mastered consistency, then you need to try the other types of golf ball.
Three-piece
The three-piece ball is ideal for advanced players, who have pretty much mastered control, partly because a person wouldn’t want to spend too much for a golf ball that will brandish his or her hit-and-miss swings. Such a ball, which is preferred by pro players, is composed of a core, which can be solid or made up of liquid or gel, a layer of wounded thread, and a plastic covering.
Materials used as golf ball coverings
Although there maybe other kinds of golf ball covering, the two most popular are the surlyn and balata.
Balata
Balata golf balls, which are usually three-piece balls, are made of soft covering. Professional golfers prefer such balls because they not only cuts and scuffs easily, but they are also easier to control. Furthermore, balata balls give more spin. However, these balls have shorter life span and are more expensive.
Surlyn
Surlyn balls are more apt for amateur gofers because they are cheaper. Most two-piece golf balls are made of surlyn, a hard material, thus it is more resistant to cuts and scuffs and provide more distance. Aside from being more inexpensive, such balls are also long lasting. However, it is harder to control and does not provide ample spin.
Compression rate
Traditionally, the tightness of the golf ball’s thread windings determines its compression rate. Due to recent technological advancement, however, the compression rate of a golf ball is now basically dependent on how the ball is affected when it is hit. The compression rating of golf balls usually range from 70-110.
Low compression balls
Balls with compression rating of 70-80 are considered low compression balls. Such balls are soft and are easily deformed or compressed when hit. Players with slow swings are encouraged to use such ball.
Medium compression balls
Most advanced golfers prefer balls with a compression rate of 90. These medium compression balls provide both softness and ease of control.
High compression balls
Golf balls with 100-110 compression rating are high compression balls. Such balls are hard and are less likely to deform upon impact, compared to those with lower compression rates. A high compression ball is ideal for those whose club head speeds are high.
Be keen in knowing how the type of ball or its compression rates affect your performance. Keep in mind that the knowledge of golf ball comparisons is handy in enhancing your strengths and masking your weaknesses in the golf course.

Darrell
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Jul
15
Posted on 15-07-2008
Filed Under (golf balls) by admin on 15-07-2008
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Lorne McCaslin asked:


Nike golf balls are just as popular as any other Nike products. That’s why so many novices and professionals choose these golf balls. According to Nike, their golf balls utilize the latest technology to provide a ball for every golfer’s playing style.

Nike golf balls are a popular ball brand for many experienced golfers. There are a variety of Nike golf balls to choose from. Each ball is designed to enhance your game. For instance, there are different varieties of Nike Golf’s Power Distance line are known for:

- Quick-spin response off clubface
- Dimple pattern designed to cut fast through wind.
- Soft cover for long distance

Nike golf balls for new golfers

Inexperienced golfers and those with a low handicap may shy away from using Nike golf balls because of the price. If you tend to lose lots of balls around the golf course, buying a pack of brand new Nike One Platinum golf balls may be too much of an expense. Luckily, there are many used golf ball dealers online who provide used and recycled Nike golf balls. These dealers sell high quality, highly rated used golf balls that are comparable to brand new balls.

A golf ball that has been hit just one time is considered used. These balls look and perform exactly the same as any brand new Nike golf ball. Dealers will give golf balls like these their highest rating.

Bulk golf balls provide more for the money

Buying Nike golf balls in bulk can really save you money. You can get a large number of high quality golf balls at a discounted rate. You can get low rated golf balls for practice, and buy mint, high quality Nike golf balls that perform just as well as brand new.

Before you buy bulk Nike golf balls or any other brand, you should make sure that you are familiar with the company’s grading system first to make sure you get what you pay for.

Pick a ball that matches your skill level

The golf balls you choose can have a direct effect on your performance. Just like the other equipment you so carefully select, you should give equal consideration to the golf balls you choose. There are a variety of golf balls to help enhance your game, whether you are a beginner or a pro. Believe it or not, every aspect of a golf ball - from the core design to the dimples on the surface - affects the way it plays. Nike balls are designed to help you gain more distance or more control around the greens if you need it.

No matter what your skill level or golfing style is when you are out on the course, high performing golf ball manufacturers like Nike are sure to have a ball that is just right for you. If you are not sure about which ball to choose, visit your local sporting goods store to get advice and guidance to find the right Nike golf balls for you.

Alexander

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Jul
14
Posted on 14-07-2008
Filed Under (golf balls) by admin on 14-07-2008
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Mr.October asked:


How many holes should you play with your golf ball before getting a new one.

April
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