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a golf ball doesn't know how old you are

by Chaim Little Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Your kinematic sequencing, your ground pressure, your weight shift and the clubhead being below the hand path – while they are all nice things, the golf ball doesn’t respond to them. How tall you are, how much you weigh, whether you are a male or female, how old you are or how strong you are – the golf ball is insouciant.

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How do you tell if a golf ball is old or New?

Monitor the way the balls move. The newer one is likely to have some more bounce to it since it’s never been used before, but your older golf ball shouldn’t be far behind it.

Are golf balls from the 90s still good?

As a matter of fact, there are still some golf balls from the late 90s that people are using regularly. It’s something that you can’t easily predict, so instead, you throw some somewhat ambiguous timelines on to try and keep your golf balls as fresh as possible.

Do golf balls wear out over time?

Golf balls can wear out with time, but they’re built extremely tough for a reason. After all, a golf ball can be whacked so hard that it travels 211 MPH through the air, on a repeated basis, and doesn’t break apart. Compare that to tennis balls, which are swapped out after every nine sets.

Are my golf balls good enough to keep playing with?

If you can, use a laser rangefinder before you hit the balls to figure out how far you want them to go. If they went as far as you needed them to, and you didn’t have to throw your back out to send them this way, then they’re good enough to continue playing with.

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Does age affect golf balls?

Ralph Peterson, research and development director for Wilson golf balls, said, "For a two-piece ball, we've really seen no changes after five to seven years." Solid golf balls are designed for golfers with higher handicaps. They tend to produce more distance, especially if your swing speed is slow.

Do unused golf balls deteriorate with age?

There have been no definitive scientific studies on exactly how long they will be fine for however golf ball researchers at Titleist state that as long as you keep your golf balls away from excessive heat or cold they can safely be stored for five years and most likely up to a decade.

How far does a 70 year old hit a golf ball?

A 70-year-old man should be hitting a driver anywhere from 180 to 190 yards. This number has grown a bit in the last few years with the introduction of improved driver and shaft technology. At 70 years old, some golfers are having no trouble getting the ball to fly 200 yards or more.

At what age should you stop playing golf?

Golf is one of the few sports that you can play regardless of age. Some golfers don't learn how to play the game until they are 50 or 60 years old while others have been playing for decades. This is just one of the reasons that golf is, in my opinion, the best sport ever.

How can you tell if a golf ball is still good?

Drop Them. 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.

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.

Do golf drivers wear out?

So, Do Drivers Wear Out Over Time? The fact of the matter is that, even though I may have been getting ahead of myself in the anecdote above, drivers can lose their pop over time. They can wear out and they start to lose efficiency in the face. This means that they transfer far less energy to the ball at impact.

What is the average swing speed for a 75 year old golfer?

What is the average swing speed of a senior golfer? Anyone over 50 belongs to the senior golfer category. Unlike women, who, on average, have a maximum 60 mph swing speed, men usually have a minimum 75 mph swing speed, with 90 mph being their average.

How far should a 65 year old man hit a 7 iron?

7-Iron Smart Distance On average, each bracket loses four yards, with those who are 60+ have a 140-yard Smart Distance with their 7-iron. Even though the older age brackets are hitting it shorter, their approach shot handicaps are actually improving.

Can you play golf at 80 years old?

Even players in their 80s and 90s think they can improve. At any age, there is an inherent optimism in the search for more distance, a better swing or a smoother putting stroke. Equipment technology and multiple tee boxes have helped make the game more enjoyable for seniors who have lost distance and strength.

What age did Tiger Woods start playing golf?

3He took an interest in golf at age 6 months, watching as his father hit golf balls into a net and imitating his swing. He appeared on The Mike Douglas Show at age 2, putting with Bob Hope. He shot 48 for nine holes at age 3 and was featured in Golf Digest at age 5.

Can you learn golf at 60?

The very best thing about golf is that it is absolutely never too late to start but it is definitely better to get started sooner so you can enjoy it for longer.

rwbloom93

From my friend, a famous golf ball manufacturer CEO, urethane balls go bad after 3 year. Once I played his company's soft urethane ball but it felt clicky. So I asked him why. He said because of the age.

flushem

3 years?....that sounds like a CEO wanting to increase sales and/or better compete against the used ball websites. Rick Shiels tested an unused Titleist Professional 90 (urethane cover) from 1998 with a 2018 ProV1..... Results:

rwbloom93

If you wanna keep stocking and play old farting balls, it is up to you. I respect anyone's discretion.

The structure of a golf ball

There are various ways to construct a golf ball, affecting how long it will last. Here is a video from the factory floor showing just how the process works.

Construction of a three-piece golf ball

It is a complex manufacturing process with more than eighty steps and inspections at every stage. The ball has a molded core made of various blended rubber components. A three-piece ball has two compression-molded hemispheres. These are molded around the base, and the dimples form as part of the process.

Storing your golf balls

There is a myth that golf balls should be kept in a fridge or even a freezer. It is wrong. Too low temperatures can damage the balls. Ideally, it would be best if you stored them at average temperatures in a dry environment. It is okay to keep them in your basement or garage, at least in most climates.

Shelf life

Wear and tear are not the only reason to buy brand new golf balls. We know that golf, more than any other sport, invests in technology. Just as with golf clubs, golf ball technology is continually working to produce a better product.

Why do golf balls have dimples?

Notice how when you hit a golf ball, it rises in the air in a graceful arc. One reason it can do that is due to the dimples on the ball. They reduce the drag of the air as the ball moves through it. A thin and moving layer of air on the ball’s surface with dimples means the ball goes further.

What is ball compression?

A golf ball is under a lot of force, so we need to know what happens when you hit it. The ball squashes when the golf club hits it, and this is called ‘compression’ Compression between different balls varies a lot, between a factor of forty and one hundred. Low compression balls are better for beginners as they travel further with less force.

Damage to your golf ball

Because golf is played outside, through hazards, and in all weathers, golf balls can get damaged. It is worth checking every time you finish playing to ensure all your balls have no visible damage. So, check for scuff marks and cut marks.

How to tell if a golf ball is good?

Golf balls can wear out with time, but they’re built extremely tough for a reason. After all, a golf ball can be whacked so hard that it travels 211 MPH through the air, on a repeated basis, and doesn’t break apart. Compare that to tennis balls, which are swapped out after every nine sets.

What does it mean when you can't hear a golf ball?

You want to be able to hear that. It’s the sound of vibrations rattling throughout the layers of your golf ball, and then reverberating off of the cover, which is usually made of some type of ethylene. If you’re not able to hear that sound, it means that there might be a microfracture somewhere on the cover’s surface.

What does it mean when a golf ball starts to sink?

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. While these aren’t going to be visible like a full-on split (otherwise you would have already known that the golf ball is bad), it will be small and almost impossible to see.

How to clean golf balls?

Using a soap solution, soak your golf balls for ten to twenty minutes. Remove them from the water and use a soft nylon or plastic bristle brush to scrub away any dirt and debris. Cleaning is important because excess grime can mess with the aerodynamics of a golf ball.

Why do golf balls corrode?

That’s because UV rays from sunlight, which can be intensified by the water and act as a lens, will begin to corrode the ethylene cover of the golf ball. Since these bodies of water on golf courses are freshwater, there’s no lens of organisms to darken the water and prevent those UV rays from coming through.

Why do golf balls sink?

There’s a whole law of buoyancy, which is why golf balls will sink to the bottom of a freshwater lake on a golf course. If you have the opportunity, you need to get a couple of cups of seawater, or make your own using a beaker and carefully measuring out salt to make a seawater equivalent.

How fast can a golf ball travel?

There are a few things you can do to test your golf balls. Since most are made to handle enough force to travel over 130 MPH (the record being 211 MPH), they’re more resilient than you think. Try these quick and easy tips out to see if they’re still functional.

How many golf balls have been lost?

Hundreds of Millions of Lost Balls. There is an enormous secondary market for used golf balls. It is estimated that there are as many as 400 million lost golf balls out there, and guys like this risk their lives to recover them.

Can you discard a Pro V1 golf ball?

To me, this test proved a couple of things. If you are playing a premium golf ball like a Pro V1, don’t be so quick to discard them if they start showing some visible signs of wear.

Shelf Life of Golf Balls

Let’s talk about unused golf balls that have been stored away. These balls will be safe and ready to use as long as they are stored at room temperature, around 70-80 degrees Fahrenheit. In such conditions, golf balls can actually last up to 10 years!

Do Golf Balls Go Bad Over Time (If Used)?

Asking if a golf ball goes bad over time is like asking if your teeth will rot if you do not brush them. Just like any other material in the world, is susceptible to damage the more it is used. While modern balls are longer-lasting, it does not make them immune to damage or scuffing.

Do Golf Balls Go Bad In Water?

First of all, let’s talk about having water on your club’s face or playing with a damp club in general. Suppose there is some water on your clubface. In that case, it has the potential of making any existing scuffing or damage on the golf ball even worse, as it manages to tear off some of the paint too.

How Long Should You Use Your Golf Balls?

The time it takes for a typical golf ball to wear off depends on the material, design, and conditions it is stored. It is typically thought that one ball can be played for the duration of at least 7 complete 18-hole rounds without sacrificing any of its performance or layering.

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