A golf peg is another term for a tee (the small wooden or plastic stand that the golf ball rests on)
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You can hit a golf ball with a golf club.
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Peg in shampoo can help to improve the texture and appearance of hair by providing moisture and conditioning. It can also help to make hair easier to manage and style, as well as reduce frizz and breakage.
It depends what the peg is made of. Mine are mostly plastic or wood, which are insulators. However, many have metal springs, and metals conduct.
A peg for a golf ball is a golf tee.
you hit it with a golf club on the ground or on a peg
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No, a golf cup can be either the plastic insert placed in the bottom of the target hole on the green, or the trophy presented to the winner of a golf tournament. A golf tee is a small wooden or plastic peg used to rest the ball upon when teeing off.
Yes, you are allowed to do this.
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If you mean the small peg you stand your ball on before you wack it down the fairway, it's called a tee.
a peg. or a tuning peg
The homophone for "rough" is "ruff," which refers to the collar-like neckpiece worn in the Elizabethan era. The place for golf is a "tee," which is the small peg used to elevate the golf ball at the beginning of each hole. These homophones have different meanings but sound the same when spoken aloud.
Peg is his mom Peg Canales.
Leg is a noun but peg describes it. Peg is an adjective.
The wooden peg board game, also known as peg solitaire, has a simple objective: to remove all but one peg from the board by jumping over them with another peg. The rules are that you can only move a peg by jumping over another peg into an empty space, and the peg that is jumped over is removed from the board. The game is won when only one peg remains on the board.