While it is possible to 3D print objects that have a similar appearance to a golf ball, it is unlikely that a 3D printed golf ball would perform well on the golf course.

This is because the performance of a golf ball is dependent on a number of factors, including its weight, size, and the materials used to construct it. Golf balls are typically made from a combination of materials such as rubber, plastic, and metal, and are designed to meet specific performance standards set by regulatory bodies like the United States Golf Association (USGA) or the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews (R&A).

While a 3D printed golf ball may be able to mimic the appearance of a golf ball, it would likely not have the same weight or density as a regulation golf ball, which would affect its flight characteristics and overall performance. Therefore, it is not recommended to use 3D printed golf balls for actual play.