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I realize this could be a really stupid post or has been asked before (I searched but didn't find anything).
1) I've seen guys get worried over grass stains on balls effecting the flight. Does too much magic marker put a little weight on the ball, enough to effect it's flight? Someone told me that it seeps into the plastic and bonds with it, but I've been able to scrub off marker with a Magic Eraser, so it leads me to believe iot's something sitting on the surface. I've been using such tiny dots as to not have any effect. 2) I was told that using a ball washer (the kind by the tee box - pump and swirl action) kind knock a ball slightly out of a true sphere. Is this "tell the Blonde and see if she'll believe it" or are balls really that soft? If they are, it seems like a couple of good hits off a driver would do the same. Thanks for any help. I know I should know this stuff. |
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No such thing as a stupid question!
#1 - I really don't think marker lines affect ball flight. The pros put lines on their balls with markers and believe me, if it affected the flight of the ball they would never do that. #2 - I think who ever told you that was pulling your leg. There's no way a ball washer could do that!! You need to find who told you that and get him back! |
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#1: While it is true that ink does have some sort of mass and weight, I would guess it is in the thousandths of a percent of the total weight of the ball (or more). They also stamp the name of the company on the side of the ball which would, technically, throw the ball off rotation if this theory was correct. Someone is either pulling your chain or is smart enough to have to go to obedience school.
#2: Tiger Woods swings at 120 MPH with his driver. He turns around and expects to put the ball to within a few feet with a wedge. If the impact from a club moving at that insane speed won't throw the ball off kilter, there is no way short jostle against some soft bristles will warp or throw the ball off. I played with an LPGA player that uses ink transfer stickers of cupcakes on her Titleist balls at the THP outing. I specifically asked her if she was worried about throwing off the flight of the ball with the sticker. She said she was at first, but then just figured it was just an ink transfer and quit worrying about it. She can hit the ball on a dime with her driver and if she is not worried about it, I would not be either. |
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I'm going with no on both questions. First, pro's mark their balls and even draw lines on them. If anyone were to be concerned with altering ball flight, it would be a touring pro. Second, I can't imagine a ball washer would change the shape of a ball. And that goes for all styles of ball washers. If balls were that soft and pliable, then your driver would ruin it after one swing.
Finally, I remember when golf balls used to soak in marker, but anymore, it seems I'm always washing 'blue marker' off my driver and putter faces. ~Rock |
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