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What type of golf ball should I use?
If you'll be playing on a course, you may want to invest in a set of new balls, but for driving practice or putting in the back yard you’ll be fine with recycled balls.
Do golf balls really make a difference?
Most golf balls are made from similar materials and share a common design, though features like high-visibility shells can be handy for locating lost balls and tracking your drives.
Why should I use new golf balls instead of used?
New golf balls with fresh materials can have a higher initial velocity than used balls, which can affect the distance of shots. Some new golf balls have features to help beginner and intermediate players.
Do golf balls go bad with age?
Golf balls are very durable and can last up to 10 years, but eventually UV light and temperature swings can cause the plastic shell to degrade and become brittle leading to cracks.
Do golf balls go bad in water?
Unless the shell is cracked, golf balls are waterproof, and discolouration is the worst effect water can create.