First welcome to out board , we are always glad to have folks join us.
Golf ball mortar huh. Lots of folks start with one of these...notice I said start. It is very easy to get hooked on theses things. With the group of sponsors we have here they all make it very simple to stay hooked. They have a good selection small cannons to choose from. I hope you bought you mortar from one of them. I can tell however from what you have posted that you probably didn't.
The reason I say that is that, the advice you got from the manufacture is not the safe sane advice our sponsors would hand out.
FFg powder is a good choice for a properly constructed golf ball mortar. 250 grains with newspaper and especially wet newspaper, packed is not a sane load. More on that later.
Why on earth would you want to shoot a golf ball 1/2 miles? Dumb question, same reason why we have all tried it, to see if you can. Go ahead and try but you will find it very frustrating. Light of a big charge behind a golf ball and all you will see is smoke and fire. The next time you will see the golf ball is if you happen to find it down range. You will not see the ball leave the tube , you will not see the ball in flight and you will not see it land.
The furthest I have fired my GB mortar is just over 300 yards. I did not see the ball leave the tube, I did not see it fly, I did not see it land. I know it went 300 yards because that is were I found it.
200 yards is about as far as I would want to shoot the GB mortar, with 100 yards much more enjoyable. Also you will find if you have something to shoot at its a lot more fun.
At the recent cannon shoot here in Montana we had a hole in one contest. It was great fun. It was challenging and I think every one who shot it had a great time. Of course the $150 pot we had helped...no one got it and close didn't count.
I think you will enjoy shooting a GB mortar a lot more if you shoot it at something, instead of fling ball out out in the bushes. Set a bucket out at 100 yards and see if you get ball in it. Great fun!
A powder chamber big enough to hold 250 grains is way to big. 30-35 grains of powder in my mortar will get 100 yards in my mortar.
Before we can help with suggestions for loads we need to know a little more about you mortar. Where did you get it? What is it made of . Doe sit have a powder chamber, what are the dimensions of the barrel , particularly the diameter over the powder chamber.
Pictures will also help...we like pictures here.