yes but it counts twice
Grounding the club means actually touching the club to the ground when the ball is in a hazard. The club cannot touch the ground until you make you swing.
Under normal circumstances, with your ball in the sand, if you touch the sand with your club and are not in the process of making a stoke (the downward motion of the club with the intention of hitting the ball) you incur a penalty for testing the sand. But since Tiger's ball was NOT in the sand when his club hit the sand he was not penalized. I think...please correct me if I'm wrong.
the mass of the ball and club and the velocity of the club
No, there is no penalty for throwing a club.
Yes, you may do so, the key distinction that you have made in the question is the ball 'out' of the bunker. If the ball is still in the bunker you would be penalised two shots for grounding a club in a hazard. If the ball is no longer in the bunker you are in you may ground the club, but be aware, there is really no need to.
It is called a immovable lie or something i think. U get to move the ball one club length and it doesn't count as a stroke if I'm right
Then you score a point! Any ball can be played off of the net, you are only penelized when you touch the net or tape (depends of you are playing rec or club).
The face of the club.
rig the ball or club.
No, a ball retriever does not count as a club in your bag.
Club ball, you play against the best, school ball they let everyone play. Also, school ball teams are based on your school players, where club ball you choose your team so it truly is the best vs the best
Calgary Rugby Foot-ball Club was created in 1907.