Golf-FAQ.com

what happened if i put golf balls in my tire

by Rae Wehner Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
image

The cyntripical force of the tire spining is gonna force the golf balls out and fill the voids where the tire is uneven causing it to balance out. at starts and slow speeds the tire is gonna feel unbalanced but once you get to speed where it pushes the golf balls or bb's out it will work.

Full Answer

What happens if you accidentally hit your ball in the teeing area?

These are described in detail in Rule 9.4b of the full edition of the Rule book. There is also no penalty if you accidentally move your ball in the teeing area, whether nudging it off a tee-peg or clipping it on a practice swing, but this is slightly different as the ball is not in play on a hole until a stroke has been made at it.

What happens if you accidentally move your ball on the Green?

New rule: You are now protected from this penalty under Rule 13.1d which states, “there is no penalty if you, your opponent or another player in stroke play accidentally move your ball or ball marker on the putting green.

Is there a penalty for accidentally moving a golf ball?

While there are certainly more exceptions than there once were, some golfers believe there is now no penalty if you accidentally move your own golf ball anywhere. This is not the case... YES!

What are the rules of golf about hitting your own ball?

The Rules of Golf sometimes get misinterpreted, especially when things change a little and certain loud voices at golf clubs are ‘certain’ that something is now the case, when in fact it isn't. In recent times, the Rule that perhaps most fits this bill would be Rule 9.4, which covers movement of your own ball at rest… whether accidental or not!

image

What happens if you put golf balls in a tire?

Perhaps high heat and high-speed collisions with the wheels? Anyway, as we said, we can't recommend golf balls as a means of balancing truck tires. So far as we can tell, they don't work, and could seriously damage your tires.

How many golf balls does it take to balance a tire?

He swears by the golfballs. He said never put an even number in a tire. He said that 11-13 per tire works best.

What is the best way to balance truck tires?

0:1310:26Balance Tires Without Removing Them... Car Truck Trailer - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipYou can move the tires from the front from the back to the front and do it on a front two wheelMoreYou can move the tires from the front from the back to the front and do it on a front two wheel drive hub. You'll never be able to do it on a rear-wheel. Drive axle on a front-wheel.

Is the inside of a golf ball poisonous?

The most popular myth about golf balls is that the center is either poisonous or explosive. Generations of children have been fascinated by the thought that the inside of a golf ball was poison gas or potentially explosive material. Fortunately, this is nothing but an urban legend.

Do ATV tires need balanced?

It's optional to balance ATV tires. Off-road and utility riding at lower speeds usually do not require a balanced tire. Aggressively threaded mud tires are hard to balance successfully. Trail riding, racing, or other higher-speed applications, will benefit from balancing the tire.

How can I balance my tires without a machine?

1:132:53How to Balance Your Car's Tires - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipAnd place it on the top. Then you adjust it so the bubble is in the middle there's screws to adjustMoreAnd place it on the top. Then you adjust it so the bubble is in the middle there's screws to adjust it you turn the adjustment screws until the bubble exactly in the middle.

What do Unbalanced tires feel like?

Balancing also contributes to ride comfort: Imbalanced tires will wobble or hop up and down, which causes vibration. If a front tire isn't properly balanced you'll likely feel vibration in the steering wheel. If the problem is in the rear the tremor will be noticeable in the seat or floor.

How long can you drive on unbalanced tires?

2-3 monthsMany skilled repairmen say that you can still ride with unbalanced tires for a few months (2-3 months) without problems if you pay attention to safety.

What liquid is in a golf ball?

Contrary to golf folklore, the liquid cores aren't dangerous. Titleist, for example, has used a salt water and corn syrup blend. Today's core is generally made from synthetic rubber -- which may be mixed with bits of metal, such as tungsten or titanium -- or a plastic-like material such as acrylate.

Can dogs have golf balls?

No, golf balls are not safe for dogs of any size. Golf balls pose a choking hazard, especially for bigger dogs. Golf balls also contain toxic materials that can hurt your canine. Furthermore, chipped pieces can damage the intestines or esophagus, while fiberglass material can damage teeth.

What was the liquid in old golf balls?

Robert Adams Paterson (sometimes spelled Patterson) invented the gutta-percha ball (or guttie, gutty). The guttie was made from dried sap of the Malaysian sapodilla tree. The sap had a rubber-like feel and could be made spherical by heating and shaping it in a mold.

Can you mark a tire rut as GUR?

Yeah the problem is that some courses would have something like a bad tire rut marked as GUR (or quickly fixed). Others (most around here) don't ever mark or fix anything unless there's a tournament (if then).

Is a tyre rut an abnormal ground condition?

The tyre rut was not in itself an abnormal ground condition - it would need to marked off as GUR. Your score with the original ball played as it lay stands. See Decision 25/16

pappaf2

This is probably a silly question but I figured I'd ask. Out playing a casual 9 alone yesterday and my drive rolls into a deep tire track in the fairway. The ground was soggy and it looked like someone had spun the tires of their cart leaving a tire mark about one golf ball deep.

Sawgrass

It's worth reading 25/16, so I'll post it. I'll also point out that during this year's Players Championship, Kevin Na got free relief from an unmarked tire track in the right rough on 18 because he asked an official.

SheriffBooth

In my opinion, they should revisit this ruling. At the very least I think they should allow relief from tire tracks in fairways. But I also think the embedded ball rule should be extended through the green and not just fairways.

SheriffBooth

At least on my home course, it's been a very wet fall, and they haven't roped off or marked the areas that haven't drained well. So dopes in carts plow right through those spots and leave cart tracks in many places.

Pepperturbo

lol...yet you're ok if someone "corrects" me and even +1 it...even though there is a different interpretation of the saying and admit that there is.

KevCarter

At least on my home course, it's been a very wet fall, and they haven't roped off or marked the areas that haven't drained well. So dopes in carts plow right through those spots and leave cart tracks in many places.

Sawgrass

Alligators, as reptiles, seem to qualify as making some abnormal ground conditions. Though I'd submit that carts and tractors do not.

What is the penalty for moving your ball on the putting green?

New rule: You are now protected from this penalty under Rule 13.1d which states, “there is no penalty if you, your opponent or another player in stroke play accidentally move your ball or ball marker on the putting green.

Why was the putting green rule changed?

The rule was changed because it can be difficult to determine what caused a ball to move on the putting green. This ruling eliminates the need to make those tough calls. Use this rule next time you have an impossible lie in a bunker. This new local rule can save you strokes (and time).

image
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9