Out of bounds is the strictest rule in Golf, and often the harshest. You have to replay the ball from the exact same place you just played that shot from. So if you are on the tee and hit one out of bounds, you tee it up again and you are now playing your third shot off the tee (This includes the one shot penalty). If you are in the fairway and hit it out of bounds, you replay it from as close as possible to where the original was hit from.
It is a base The golf balls don't move if you get it to the hole
Move the sign.
you can move the ball 1 club length either side of the other players ball, no closer to the hole.
No it is push
A shamble is a type of golf tournament that combines elements of a scramble with elements of stroke play. Like in a scramble, all members of a team (usually four) tee off and the best ball of the four tee shots is selected. All players move their balls to the spot of the best ball. From this point, the hole is played out at stroke play, with all members of the team playing their own ball into the hole.
there are no slow moving photons, they move at speed of light.
If the person who played the ball think he/she cannot play the ball where it lies then yes the person may take a one stroke penalty and move the ball.
You place a coin behind your ball, if they played away and hit your ball they would receive a two shot penalty- they would then have to play their ball as it lies and you would have to replace your ball.
A simple tip for that is move the ball further ball in your stance. If its when you hit your golf ball off a tee, another simple tip is just lower your tee farther into the ground.
The whole eye moves. It really is shaped like a ball that turns in its socket. And the pupil is really a hole in that ball. There's really no way to move a hole w/o moving the substance the hole is in.
Golf-ball the surface of the car. If you drill shallow holes on the car (like a golf ball's) it helps let air move around it.
According to Newton's Laws of Motion, the First Law states that an object will move at a constant momentum until acted upon by an outside force. Therefore if the golf ball was hit away from the moon's (or any other) gravitational pull, then it should continue to move at constant momentum until a gravitational pull from an object acts upon it.