In the scale in which the sun is the size of a regulation Golf ball, Earth is the size of one medium grain of sand, and the distance between them is about 458 centimeters.
a Golf ball
The surface gravity on Ganymede is 0.146 g, 14.6 % of the Earths and similar (a little lower) than our moons gravity of 0.165g. there is also no air resistance to slow the ball down. So if hit with the same force as on earth, a golf ball on Ganymede could probably reach 2-3 miles before landing, spending more than a minute in the air.
In essence yes because all of the particles have frozen and expanded making the ball brital Now when you hit the ball with a golf club the kinetic energy will be isolated a bit from the ball making it slower and have less rebound then a boiled golf ball.
No
there are no slow moving photons, they move at speed of light.
It works the same way it does on Earth. The momentum of the club is transferred to the golf ball and it travels. And it isn't slowed down by the friction of air.
On the moon. When a golf ball is struck on earth, gravity slows it and brings it to a halt. On the moon, there is very little gravity, so the potential energy of the golf ball is limitless.
the moon
the mailman.
no, a golf ball would weigh about 1/6 what it weighs on earth.
If all the earth's material were re-shaped so the earth looked like a golf ball, it would weigh the same as it does now. And that's about 5.9736×1024 kg.
A golf ball will fly further than a ping pong ball. The low mass/weight of a ping pong ball makes it more susceptible to air friction. This greater drag on the ball slow it down sooner than the golf ball.
the size of a basketball
Yes, things such as longer grass and water on the greens will slow a ball down.
nothing you play the ball from where it lies from where you hit it
You are not staying down through the ball, you are lifting or rocking back before contact.
Golf ball