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A golf ball can be used in any weather. When it is cold you should use a distance ball, just to give you a bit more distance, but you sacrifice some control.
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A warm golf ball will come off the club faster than a cold ball, with subsequent more spin. So up until a realistic point, a warm ball will fly higher and farther than a cold one. Largely because a cold ball is harder to compress than a warm softer one. Will being cold or warm cause a golf ball to fly at a higher trajectory relative to it's distance.
The ball should be in the middle of your stance.
The cold weather won't make the golf ball itself cold at all, but the cold weather will more than likely take some distance off your normal distance than playing in the summer. For example, you hit a 7 iron 150 yards during the summer, but I would say that you'll on average hit it 140-145 during days that is around 50 degrees or lower
probably would have ice crystals on the ball, and be very cold.
It makes the air inside expand and will stretch the plastic and make the ball bigger. If you keep heating, the ball will split and let the air out. I once tried to fix a ball that was pushed in and so had a dent by boiling it until the dent popped out. The dent did pop out, but the ball was bigger than it was and did not bounce like it should-- maybe a child could get some use from it, but to me, it was useless.
To cut a golf shot, or fade the golf ball, (for a right handed golfer) aim your body where you want the ball to start, and aim the club face where you want the ball to finish. You should then swing out to in, and the ball should start left and turnover to the right.
You should stand with your feet parallel to the target about shoulders width apart with the ball in the middle of your stance (for an iron or wedge) for a driver you should widen your stance and have the ball closer to your left foot (if you are right handed).
I would suggest a firmer golf ball. They tend to bounce further on frozen ground. Softer golf balls give less of an advantage than in the summer because they do not compress as much when in contact with the club during cold weather.