REAL Golf Ball hitting steel in slow motion by the USGA

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Uploaded by on Sep 17, 2010

This shot of an actual golf ball hitting a heavy steel plate at 150 mph was taken at 40,000 frames per second at the USGA Research and Test Center in Far Hills, NJ.

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  • @Dragonion2010 I have a PHD in golf ball viscosity, firing them at a steel plate and then filming it in slow mo and judging it on youtube. It's the only thing i have been doing for ten years of my life.

    Btw i'm being sarcastic.

    I am just making a judgement so stop being a provocative twat and wanting an argument.

  • I like the part when the ball hit the wall

    

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  • It's real. As fas as the other one being fake its just a different composition. Its most likely something of a rubber ball that you would ge out fo a machine.

  • Maybe you can't tell it's rotating because it's going in SLOW MOTION. I hate people who always want to assume things are fake

  • i love the way the ball is TOTALLY NOT rotating in any direction as it sails past. How DID they do that i wonder ?!?!

  • What pointless arguments..

    In my opinion, this one is real, the other is fake. But it's just my opinion. I don't know for sure, and I don't plan to sit and debate it.

    Good day.

  • @mvpjesuslovesu No, thank _you_ for having spent a slice of your precious time replying to my comment. Hey, this could be the start of something new. *wink nudge*

  • @tomthecat94 Wow. That is truly a great story. Thank you for taking time out in your clearly very busy life to send me that comment. Seriously thanks.

  • @mvpjesuslovesu I fail to see how you can think @Dragonion2010's comment is provocative enough to consider him one of the "people wanting pointless arguments."

    (Side note: I'm one of the people wanting pointless arguments, so come at me bro.)

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