No, the rules of a long drive contest are first ball and it must come to rest in the fairway.
Yes. Unlike other levels of play, the 10 second count starts again after a time out, ball going out of bounds or any other reason which stops the clock.
The 3 second call in the lane does not start until the offense has brought the ball into the front court. There is no three-second count during rebounding action or during an out-of-bounds throw-in, until the ball is inbounds. The count on a player in the restricted area is suspended when that player begins to try for a goal (shot).
out of the hands of the player out of bounds
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As soon as the player out of bounds has the ball in their hands. In cases where the ref has been waiting for a player to take the ball out of bound, they may lay the ball on the floor and begin to count.
If you hit the ball out of bounds, you must still count that shot. Also, for every shot that is hit out of bounds, there is a one stroke penalty. So if you hit two balls out of bounds, then that is 4 strokes, and when you tee off again, that will be your 5th stroke. Hopefully that one stays in! :)
the number of hertz = count per second
If you count Pluto as a planet its Pluto :D
Yes because you are stopping the play by just the same as if you are in the middle of the field and you bring them to the ground.
Abby's Ultimate Dance Competition - 2012 Make It Count 2-1 was released on: USA: September 2013
The 3 second call in the lane does not start until the offense has brought the ball into the front court. At this point if a player spends 3 or more consecutive seconds in the lane, they are violating the 3 second rule. There is no three-second count during rebounding action or during an out-of-bounds throw-in. The count on a player in the restricted area is suspended when that player begins to try for a goal (shot).
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