Abstract: The invention relates to a golf ball heating device of an elongated housing having a lower portion, an upper portion and a central opening therein for receiving a plurality of golf balls therein, the housing holding and retaining the balls in a generally central axial position and facilitating flow of heated air around the balls, the housing further including at least one aperture located in the upper portion for insertion or removal of the balls into or out of the central opening; a heating device located in the lower portion of the housing, the housing further comprising a support for the air heating device; a spacer for retaining the air heating device at a predetermined distance below the balls, the spacer allowing heated air to flow toward the balls; and a lid member operatively associated with the housing aperture and movable between a first position, where the lid member closes the housing aperture, and a second position where access to the central opening through the aperture is provided to allow inse
Abstract: A golf ball heating device includes an elongated housing having a lower portion, an upper portion and a central opening therein for receiving a plurality of golf balls therein. The housing holds and retains the balls in a generally central axial position and facilitates flow of heated air around the balls.