My rule of thumb is the higher the loft place further back in your stance , I hit my 9 and 8 from the same spot and my 6 and 7 from the same spot. Line up middle to back starting with your 3iron.
there is a lever behind your wheel, it looks like a upside down L and its attached to a ball, take the pins out lift the L off the ball and adjust it by moving it up or down,their maybe a few extra steps but that's whats adjust your height..
Not all balls are solid. A tennis ball is hollow, as is a beach ball.
It's no difference from hitting a pitched ball. Make sure to just position it out in front of the homeplate and adjust height to your strike zone.
The height to which a dropped ball rebounds is typically significantly greater than the height of the ball. Also, incidentally, the height of the ball usually doesn't change during the event, and remains equal to its original height.
Yes.
The higher the height the ball is dropped from, the higher the height it will bounce to.
A solid.
a yoga ball is a solid... yeah.
solid figure that has the shape of a round ball
the cooler temp. causes the rubber content to shrink and become more of a solid state which in turn is not as flexible.
Yes - the greater the height an item dropped the resulting bounce is higher
Yes - the greater the height an item dropped the resulting bounce is higher