No. Most of a golf ball's innards are a long thread, which could in principle be sucked through a straw, but that does not apply to the cover, and in any event the ball would be destroyed.
2007-07-17 20:36:25
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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No way, there's no way a golf ball could fit through a straw without breaking it, the plastic used for ordinary straws is far too thin and rigid to stretch that much without breaking. I am not worried about how to suck the ball through, because there's no way the straw could stretch that much in the first place.
2007-07-18 03:33:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. Theortically. Given the elastic properties of the straw, the ambient temperature and the number of BTU's used to create the necessary vacuum effect. A plastic garden hose works better.
2007-07-18 03:34:52
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answered by Ashleigh 7
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It's impossible if the straw is made of plastic. The plastic would crack and break; it can't stretch in the first place. Bend, yes, strech, no.
2007-07-18 03:32:51
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answer #4
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answered by Riven Liether 5
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Maybe that is why he gets all the marriage proposals!
2007-07-18 03:34:25
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answered by MissKittyInTheCity 6
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i am sleepin naked
all the golf balls are too
2007-07-18 03:34:07
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answered by Agent99 6
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nope.
2007-07-18 03:32:10
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answer #7
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answered by RANDELL 7
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Why would you want to??????
2007-07-18 03:31:54
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answered by ?Felix? 1
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no
2007-07-18 03:31:54
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answered by bleh 4
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No.
2007-07-18 03:32:39
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answered by Max A 7
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