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  1. I don’t recall doing that, I think I was trying to be safe… then again,
    who knows. 🙂

  2. Wow, talk about a late reply… anyway, I don’t recall the types – we had a
    tupperware container filled with lots of different brands.

  3. This particular golf ball (and several others we had) have a solid rubber
    core surrounded by tightly packed “rubber strings” – when the hard outer
    shell was cut open, the “strings” (similar, I guess, to rubber bands?)
    would expand. (Other types of golf balls do not have the
    “core/string/shell” construction and are instead a larger solid core inside
    the outer shell; I do not know if, perhaps, they are multi-layered or
    differing densities, or a singular material.)

  4. @SimpleGamerGeek Heh, yeah, it did act that way! The first one that did
    that was even better. Of course, about half of them were solid rubber cores
    instead of the rubber core packed with the compressed rubber strips, so
    they were “boring” when cut.

  5. If you listen closely, you can hear the “popping” – as the compressed
    interior breaks open the compromised outer shell – before it ejects its
    contents.

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