You can just move away from. The ball an inch to get same results
You do not need a degree.
The degree that you would need to become a lawyer would be a law degree.
I have those exact irons..O-size is oversized sweet spot..the white dot designation denotes a 3 degree upright lie angle and is for one who has a very upright swing..ie. a tall person..these are very forgiving clubs as the oversized sweet spot helps on strikes that are not in the middle of the club.. great clubs..but they are now about 10-12 yrs old...probable the grooves on the irons are worn and would need to be sharpened..if not already done so..I bought mine brand new..and just this year re-condiotioned the grooves..paying more attention to the wedges..
you would need a minor degree in software design,
You would need an medicine degree first.
You need to find a manufacturer of flat irons, usually they are made in China.
a bachelors degree
The upright vacuums are easier to navigate and easier to clean. Most upright vacuums are bagless. "Normal" vacuums have bags that constantly need to be replaced.
The degree would be either an MD or DO.
The minimum degree one would need for an analytical chemistry job would be a Bachelor's degree in chemistry. A master's degree or Ph.D. would greatly increase the chances in the analytical chemistry field.
Yes you would need a nursing degree
You need a degree in order to work in a large variety of fields. Many jobs do not hire a person without a degree. You would need a degree to be a doctor, a lawyer, a teacher, or a veterinarian.