Yes, it is. If the ball hits the player at anytime there is a two shot penalty, and the ball must be played as it lies.
If you put and your ball hits the flag you get 2 penalty strokes.
Where do you play golf? The wild west. If a ball at rest is moved by the tumble weed, there is no penalty and the ball must be replaced. If the ball is moving and the tumble weed hits it, there is again no penalty but you must play the ball as it lies.
it is a touchback
Yes, two shot penalty and the ball must be played as it lies.
No penalty, play the balls as they lie. You may need to mark one and then after the other one is played replace it. The one that was originally stationary should be replaced to as close to its original location as possible.
Simply, the ball must come to rest at the bottom of the cup for the ball to be holed.
The ball.
There are two scenarios; 1. On the green- If you and your opponent are on the green and he hits you ball and knocks it into the cup, or hits your ball at all, you replace your ball (to as near where it was before it was hit as possible) and he plays his from where it lies, and he shall receive a 2 shot penalty. 2. If your ball is on the green and your opponent is off the green and he hits yours, you replace your ball as near as possible to where you believe your ball was before he hit your ball. There is no penalty.
You don't drop unless it lands in the water or you can't find it. Double hitting is when you take a shot and the club hits the ball twice. Usually, you get a 1 shot penalty in most cases.
In the sport of golf, a player hits the ball with a golf club.
It's a golf club and there are many different kinds for different hits.
stoke penalty