Comment I have no idea. Many of them are lost. (Score 1) 65
I've got at least 5, but who knows where the rest of the tiny things went.
I've got at least 5, but who knows where the rest of the tiny things went.
Not exactly. Georgia state law says that, while the annotations are to be considered "commentary", they're still part of the Official Code of Georgia. So yes, these are annotations, but they appear to also be essential to determining what the Code means.
They're put through many controlled tests that essentially verify that, when hit by the "standard golfer" at the standard strike speed, they fly not further than a specified distance. So, if a golf ball works "too well", it's no longer allowed in tournaments.
The more expensive golf balls become, the more economical it becomes to learn to scuba dive in the water hazards.
Anything free is worth what you pay for it.