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how cold affects the golf ball

by Kenneth Bednar Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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How much does cold weather affect your golf ball?

Temperature (Fahrenheit) Driver (yards) 4-iron (yards) 7-iron (yards) PW (yards)
30° 242.4 182.8 152.8 122.8
40° 244.3 184.6 154.6 124.6
50° 246.2 186.4 156.4 126.4
60° 248.1 188.2 158.2 128.2
Jun 29 2022

Cold air is denser than warm air and creates additional drag on a ball. According to Trackman, the difference is approximately one yard of carry for every 10-degree change in temperature. So theoretically, you're looking at a loss of four yards if you're playing in 40 degrees as opposed to 80 degrees.Nov 13, 2018

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How does cold weather affect golf balls?

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Does warm golf ball travel further than cold golf ball?

Golf balls travel farther in warmer temperatures than they do in cooler ones because there’s more energy to propel them forward. So if you’re planning on teeing off in the rain or on a particularly cold day, remember to use a ball with lower compression , so you don’t sacrifice as much distance.

What is the best winter golf ball?

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How much less does golf ball fly in cold temperature?

To begin with, cold air can affect the performance of a golf ball. Cold air is denser than warm air and creates additional drag on a ball. According to Trackman, the difference is approximately one yard of carry for every 10-degree change in temperature.

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How does cold weather affect golf ball distance?

Most every golfer believes that their golf ball flies much farther in the heat of the summer than in the colder months of winter (or even fall or spring), and, well, it does. According to Titleist research, a golfer will experience an approximately 1.5 percent drop in distance for every 20 degree drop in temperature.

Does a golf ball go farther in cold weather?

The Science behind Temperature Differences Cold air is denser than warm air and creates additional drag on the ball. More lift and drag makes the ball go higher and shorter. Tests show a loss of two yards of carry for every ten degrees below 75°. Not a significant loss unless you are playing in 40 degree weather.

Does cold damage golf balls?

It is certainly not a good idea to hit a ball when it is at freezing temperatures, because this will not only cause damage to the ball but probably the club as well, never mind the potential damage to your body if you are not warmed up properly.

Does temperature affect the bounce of a golf ball?

As the temperature decreases, gas molecules move closer together. This causes them to move around more slowly with less energy. Thus, lower pressure leads to a lower bounce of the ball.

How much yardage do you lose in cold weather?

Cold air is denser than warm air and creates additional drag on a ball. According to Trackman, the difference is approximately one yard of carry for every 10-degree change in temperature. So theoretically, you're looking at a loss of four yards if you're playing in 40 degrees as opposed to 80 degrees.

Is 45 degrees too cold for golf?

Some golfers make a distinction between when it's too cold to play golf and when it's too cold to play well. Resolute players can be found on the green even if it's below 45 degrees and raining, but the weather conditions can take a toll on your performance.

How long will golf balls last in garage?

With proper TLC, some manufacturers say their golf balls will last five years or more, again so long as you don't subject them to the elements, excessive humidity and so forth.

Is it OK to leave golf clubs in the cold?

Constant exposure to cold won't damage the clubhead or shaft, but could dry out the grips and cause them to harden or crack. To sum up, the most-important things to remember about how to store golf clubs: Make sure they are dry before you put them away. If putting them away for more than a few days, clean them first.

Should I change my golf ball in winter?

Studies have shown that any drop in temperature shortens the distance that a ball travels through the air, impacted by the cold weather. Low compression golf balls have been noted to perform better in this climate, something that manufacturers have considered within their products in recent times.

What golf ball should I use in cold weather?

Titleist Velocity 2022 Golf Ball It has a new formula for enhanced feel and it also has a new octahedral pattern with 350 dimples for a high flight with a little more consistency. The result? A golf ball that will give distance in any weather.

Why can I only drive 200 yards?

The main reasons why the average golfer isn't able to hit 200 yards is due to poor technique, rapid swing, insufficient knowledge and lack of practice.

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."

Meet our Cold vs Warm Golf Balls tester

TG Test Pro Neil Wain (below) is a highly-experience PGA Professional based at Keele Golf Centre in Staffordshire. For added consistency we work with Neil on all of our golf club and ball tests.

How we performed our Cold vs Warm Golf Balls test

We wanted to see the difference between driver, iron and wedge performance when using a cold golf ball, so delivered three dozen premium (urethane covered) balls to Neil cold (but not frozen) and a further three dozen balls hot. All balls were the same make and model.

What our Cold vs Warm Golf Balls test revealed

If you leave your golf bag in the car overnight, our numbers should be enough to convince you that your golf balls should be tucked up warm and cosy inside.

How to keep golf balls from cooling down?

One method is to use a different ball each hole and keep the other in your pocket. This will stop them cooling down as quickly and ensure you get the most out of your golf this winter.

What happens when the temperature goes down?

As the temperature continues to come down, the air becomes denser meaning shots are more affected by friction and drag. As a result, you can expect less travel from your usually reliable premium ball. And to make matters worse, the cold means less compression and therefore even further loss of distance.

How does cold weather affect golf ball travel?

When the temperature decreases by 20°F you can expect a 1 – 2 yard decrease in distance for every 100 yards in a shot. Other factors like wind, rain and snow will affect the distance a golf ball travels more than temperature.

Why does a cold golf ball drag?

This is because the temperature of cold air is denser than warm air. When a cold club comes into contact with a cold golf ball, drag will be experienced. The cooler energy affects the distance and speed when a golf ball is hit.

What factors affect the distance a golf ball travels?

Other factors like wind, rain and snow will affect the distance a golf ball travels more than temperature. However, advanced players will take into account the amount of humidity in the air, and how cold conditions are.

Why does my golf ball curve?

Mud causes friction and added weight which results in the ball travelling less yards. Not known by your everyday golfer, mud stuck on golf balls will cause the ball to curve. A small amount of mud will cause the ball to curve in the opposite direction. Things are different when a ball has a larger piece of mud.

Why do golf balls travel shorter distances?

Both cold and warm golf balls will travel shorter distances than normal. This is because materials in the golf ball change properties. This temperature change results in reduced shot velocity, especially during the initial lift off of a golf shot. Keep in mind there is a caveat here.

What to do if you see mud on your golf ball?

For example if you see mud on your ball, or water trapped on your club face, adjust your shots. This will no doubt result in a better shot and is far more practical.

Why does a ball curve in the opposite direction?

A small amount of mud will cause the ball to curve in the opposite direction. Things are different when a ball has a larger piece of mud. In the latter case, the ball will curve in the same direction the mud is placed.

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