Yes, you are allowed to do this.
The ball should be in the middle of your stance.
Place the ball in the centre of your stance, take a full swing and stike down on the ball to get good compression. This will go better than a slap at the ball which some people do, which doesn't really get the best from the club or ball.
the mass of the ball and club and the velocity of the club
A soccer ball is kicked by using your foot like a golf club and swinging it.....not the best description but it helps, right?
BOBBY JONES. Each club was given a number instead of the old Scottish names.
It just means they have hit the ball into the longer grass at either side of the fairway. Playing out of the rough is a lot harder than playing from the fairway as it is harder to get a good strike on the ball and you won't get as much spin. And you can also catch a flyer which is where the ball flies of the club face and goes a lot farther than expected.
I am not sure I understand the question in regards to the grass. If the first one is marked ground under repair you are entitled to relief, of one club length. The other one must be played as it lies, if this means the ball is in the bunker, you must not ground the club whether there sand or not.
if you wanna get grass, you have to buy it with CP coins.
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