On Tue, 27 Oct 2009 06:53:14 -0400, "Dave Lee"
DaveLeeNC at (no spam) ix.netcom.RemovE.com> wrote this crap:
There are two things going on in cold weather
1) Cold golf balls do not travel as far as warm ones, independent of the
temperature of the air
2) Golf balls (independent of their temperature) do not travel as far in
cold air vs. warmer air (the viscosity of cold air is higher than warm
air)
Very interesting. Do you have some sources to back up your
explanations?
I would think that cold balls would contract, making them smaller and
harder, thus flying further.
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http://www.franklygolf.com/Q_A/balls.asp is one link that discusses this -
lots more available through Google, or your search engine of choice.
Sorry. That link goes to some dumbass named "Frankly Golf."
Hardly a serious source. Try posting some serious data from MIT or
someplace well known. That would be real leadership.
And vote for Palin-Ahhnold in 2012.