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what is the optimum temperature for a titleist golf ball

by Dr. Leda Roob Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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As a golf ball gets colder, it loses a few miles per hour in ball speed, which equates to distance loss. The optimum temperature range is 70 to 90 degrees.Jan 26, 2016

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What is the best temperature to store a golf ball?

The optimum temperature for a golf ball is 80 degrees. As a ball’s temperature drops, it won’t compress as much off the clubface. For maximum playability, store the balls at room temperature. Compression of the golf ball is a key fundamental to hitting the long ball. “The golf ball is compressed and flattened by the force of the impact.

What is the influence of temperature on a golf ball?

The following chart is the approximate influence of temperature on the ball for a shot that would normally carry 220 yards at 75 degree temperature. It gives the reasoning of rubber being a poor conductor of heat.

How cold is too cold for a golf ball?

If you are playing golf in temperatures below 60 degrees F or 15 degrees C, I recommend a lower compression ball or a high-compression ball designed for colder temperatures. Ball flight is a challenge in cold temperatures. As an ex-aircraft technician, I understand the theory of flight.

Do warm golf balls travel farther?

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. The ball's temperature also has an effect on bounce.

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Are Pro V1 golf balls good in cold weather?

Titleist Pro V1 golf balls are constructed with a polybutadiene rubber core and a urethane elastomer (polyurethane) cover. Both of those materials, along with its 352-dimple design, create a high compression ball but allow the Pro V1 to travel absolutely unaffected by cold weather.

Do cold or warm golf balls go further?

A golf ball will travel less distance in colder temperatures for two reasons. First, when the golf ball and golf club are colder, the transfer of energy is not as efficient, so the ball speed will be less. Second, colder air is more dense than warm air, so there is more friction and drag.

How cold is too cold to hit golf balls?

There's almost no lower limit. I'd say about 30 degrees. But that's on a mild day. If there's wind or rain that number creeps higher very fast.

Do softer golf balls go further in cold?

Golf balls do lose a little distance in the cold because the air is denser, which increases lift and drag so the ball flies slightly higher and a little shorter.

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."

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.

Does warming golf balls Help?

Warming up golf balls is not prohibited, but there is a reason for that—it doesn't work. Several years ago, Golf Laboratories performed a test that showed you could not get a ball warm enough to have any impact because the ball almost instantly adopts to the outside temperatures.

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.

Are low compression golf balls better in cold weather?

Low compression: When it's cold, a softer ball with low compression will provide a better feel at impact. They are good golf balls for cold weather. Softer compression balls compress more in the cold and have a good chance of flying slightly longer than harder golf balls.

What compression is a Pro V1?

around 90The three-piece Pro V1 still has a compression around 90 and its 352-dimple cover pattern helps to produce lower-spinning, lower-flying shots off the tee and with long irons. It will feel softer than the dual-core Pro V1x, which has a compression of about 100 and a 328-dimple cover pattern.

What type of golf ball is best in cold weather?

The 7 Best Golf Balls for Cold Weather Reviews2021 Bridgestone e6. (Best Overall) ... Srixon Soft Feel. (Best Price) ... TaylorMade Tour Response. (Best Winter Golf Balls) ... 2021 Bridgestone e12 Contact. (Best for Rain) ... Callaway 2021 Supersoft. (Best for Seniors – Editor's Choice) ... Vice Pro Plus. ... Titleist TruFeel.

What color golf ball is easiest?

yellow golf ballsSimply put, yellow golf balls are a lot easier to see. This is especially true with the fluorescent or neon yellow hue found on many balls, including the Srixon Q-Star and Q-Star Tour.

Fred L said

Great info and points. I will rotate ball every other hole or so and keep a couple in my pockets. I have switched on occasion to a softer ball but stick with my Pro v's or AVX.

Dan H said

Hand warmers in the same pocket with your ball (s)! Great info. Thanks!

Barry M said

I have to disagree with you on the loss of distance. When it's cold enough, the ball will hit the frozen pond where I play and will roll all the way to the other end. I have experienced hitting that pond in all weather conditions and definitely get more distance when it's below freezing.

What temperature should a golf ball be in cold weather?

The optimum temperature for a golf ball is 80 degrees. As a ball’s temperature drops, it won’t compress as much off the clubface.

Why are golf balls not as effective in cold weather?

During cold weather, high-compression golf balls are not as effect or efficient because they are more difficult to compress. If you are playing golf in temperatures below 60 degrees F or 15 degrees C, I recommend a lower compression ball or a high-compression ball designed for colder temperatures. Ball flight is a challenge in cold temperatures.

Why is it important to store golf balls at room temperature?

As a ball’s temperature drops, it won’t compress as much off the clubface. For maximum playability, store the balls at room temperature. Compression of the golf ball is a key fundamental to hitting the long ball. “The golf ball is compressed and flattened by the force of the impact. The lower compression of the ball results in the ball;

Why is the air thicker in golf?

As golfers, we say the air is thicker. This thicker are makes it harder for the ball to travel in the air because it has to push its way through more resistance.

Is ball flight cold or hot?

Ball flight is a challenge in cold temperatures. As an ex-aircraft technician, I understand the theory of flight. Although cold temperature helps an aircraft take-off sooner; the same cold temperature shortens the your ball flight.

How does temperature affect golf ball flight?

Generally, temperature affects a ball's resiliency, the spin and the density of the air through which the ball travels.

How does temperature affect a ball's resiliency?

Generally, temperature affects a ball's resiliency, the spin and the density of the air through which the ball travels. Each contributes to how a ball performs. Knowing this can help your scores.

Why are rubber golf balls better?

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. The ball's temperature also has an effect on bounce.

How far can you hit an 8 iron in 50 degrees?

So, if you hit a ball with an 8-iron about 130-yards when it's 90 degrees, you're going to hit it about 122 yards when it's 50 degrees. That's about a club shorter. In colder weather, you may need a 7-iron to hit the ball as far as you might with an 8-iron in warmer conditions.

Can you put golf balls in the microwave?

Some are plug-in units that electronically produce heat that transfers to the ball. Others are compartmentalized units that allow you to put golf balls in the microwave oven.

Pro V1

The flagship model, this has been one of the best premium golf balls since its release all the way back in the year 2000.

Pro V1x

Before discussing the different options in the range, I went through the whole golf ball fitting process with Tom and it was the Pro V1x that was best suited to the way I delivered the club to the ball. You can watch that golf ball fitting video here.

Pro V1x Left Dash

A ball that a lot of people won't be familiar with, the Pro V1x left dash is a prototype Pro V1x that has been available to tour players for a few years, and now everyday golfers can get their hands on them.

Tour Speed

Moving out of the premium range, we start with the Titleist Tour Speed.

Tour Soft

The clue is in the title with this one. Relative to Tour Speed, this is a softer-feeling ball, which will be a big preference for a lot of golfers out there. And it also comes with a handy alignment aid that's already proven to be a big hit.

Velocity

While most would class this as a "distance golf ball", it's important to remember that Titleist says that all eight of the models in its' range are distance balls.

TruFeel

Last but not least, this is the softest ball in the range in terms of compression. Many golfers will be familiar with TruFeel but who exactly is it aimed at?

Why do you need a lower compression golf ball?

It is a common practice to switch to a lower compression ball in colder weather because the compression supposedly decreases in cold temperatures.

Which Wilson Duo is the lowest compression ball?

We chose to test the Wilson Duo and Titleist Pro V1 balls. The Wilson Duo was chosen because it is one of the lowest compression balls on the market. The Titleist Pro V1 was chosen because it is an exceptionally popular ball and represents a very common middle compression used.

Does the Titleist Pro V1 have a lower spin rate?

Likewise, the launch angle seemed to decrease as the balls became colder. This trend was much more noticeable with the Titleist Pro V1 than the Wilson Duo. Most interesting, the Titleist Pro V1 had a lower spin rate as it got colder, while the Wilson Duo had an increased spin rate the colder it became.

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