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Teeing up the world’s only cold weather golf ball
Introducing ColdFusion- a cold weather ball that performs better the frostier it gets
little that can cool their infatuation with the game, except maybe this year’s weather and the havoc it’s played with their balls. All the major brand golf balls are
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manufactured for an optimum temperature of 80 degrees Fahrenheit (26° C). When they get cold, they become less resilient and don’t compress as they should off the clubface. Frank Thomas, the former USGA technical director, stated that for every 10 degrees drop in temperature, golfers can lose up to 2.5 meters of distance. Those lost yards add up fast. At 40 degrees, the ball will travel about 10 to 12 ½ yards less that at 90 degrees.
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or the thousands of golfers in the UK and Iceland who brave all weather conditions to play the sport they love, there is very
ColdFusion helps you maintain your normal distances that are lost with your regular ball. Just six weeks aſter ColdFusion Golf announced the official launch of its cold weather golf ball designed for playing golf when the thermometer dips below 15.5° C, the company has entered into distribution agreements with two agents in the United Kingdom and Iceland to sell the balls in their respective markets. With close to 3,000 golf courses in the
United Kingdom and approximately 4 million golfers, golfing isn't just a pastime in Great Britain, it’s a way of life. With average monthly temperatures ranging between 4 and 16° C, the UK climate favours a cold weather golf ball. “UK golfers have one season; it begins when
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