Moving objects have kinetic energy.
its not how you mark your ball, its how you mark your titleist.
it is a quoit
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What year did mark grace hit the ball out of the park at wrigley field
As long as the ball isn't in motion and it is on the green, you can mark its position and wait your turn to play.
A bird, or a clay, or a mark
Straight black line on the side of the ball.
Not exactly. If his mark would be in your path, he can use any measuring device, (standardly his club length) to make the mark out of your line, and replace it to where it should be before he puts. He has the right to pick up his ball. AlthoughI guess you can always ask!
a marker that is flat so a ball can roll over it
No, you may only mark your ball when it is on the green.
Yes, you can mark the ball with a tee - but only to identify it, you must not clean the ball and then you must replace the ball (exactly where it was) and create the same lie (so if it was buried, bury it again).
I have an "old" churn supposedly thrown by Louisville pottery. To authenticake, I'd like to see their Mark?