They will drop at the same speed, the only way one could beat the other is if you were to increase the speed it travels by giving it an extra push..
You drop it once, if it comes to rest on the path, you drop it again, on the second drop if it comes to rest on the path you place it where the ball touched the grass first on the second drop.
Probably a golf ball, it is a lot denser. If you dropped a golf ball on a concrete floor it would bounce, if you drop a brick it will break.
The golf ball drop changed from over the shoulder to in front in 1984. This adjustment was made to improve the pace of play and enhance safety on the course. Since then, the front drop has become the standard procedure in golf.
A bouncy ball will bounce first because it is designed to have high elasticity and bounce easily upon impact. Golf balls are designed to have less bounce and tend to roll more on impact with the ground.
If you drop the ball when you're playing golf in the water you get a penalty
The golf ball.
you hit the ball towards the flag. But if it goes in a water hazard, you drop before the water.
At this point you have already made the decision to take the penalty and should proceed with the 2nd ball Answer by FutureLPGAgolfer Once you DROP, there is no going back, even if you havn't hit yet and you found it, the penalty counts still and you MUST hit the second ball.
It depends on the nearest point of relief. On the green you would place the ball, not drop it.
In a vacuum they are both the same. In air the golf ball hasless wind resistance and will hit first
a golf ball obviously...
Rule changed to dropping at arm's length in 1984.