No, the ball you start the hole with is the hole you finish the hole with - unless of course you lose it.
Hitting a golf ball off the fairway results in it coming to rest in a less than desirable place. It could end up in a sand trap, a creek, or in the rough which is the higher cut grass adjacent to the fairway.
No, only one player is supposed to hit at a time.
both of the balls come off the barbell, but the top ball is easier to get off than the bottom one.
cut off a guys balls. simple.
You do need to T-off and it's only when you first start. The first stroke on each hole is done from the Tee (officially, teeing ground), where the player can use a tee (a small wooden or plastic peg) to put his ball on, which makes the tee shot easier. After teeing off, a player hits the ball again from the position at which it came to rest, either from the fairway (where the grass is cut so low that most balls can be easily played) or from the rough (grass cut much longer than fairway grass, or which may be uncut) towards the putting green.
If the ball is on the cart path you do get a free drop one club length from your nearest point of relief no closer to the pin.
You must be hitting the ball with a descending blow instead of sweeping it off the deck, there is no correct way to hit them, just whatever works.
how do you beat factory balls level9
you turn off the switch by climbing the chains and dodge the spike ball and go to the middle and turn the switch
Because bullets are deadly!
Yes. a ball with a worn off grip, also called a "greaser", will not travel as far as a freshly purchased ball. This is why all games are required to use new Lacrosse balls. Balls from different brands such as Warrior or Brine or STX will offer balls with different grip strengths.
A switch is used to make an operation go 'on' or 'off' , it does not monitor anything.