Presumably you're talking about the one in New York. The ball is atop One Times Square (also known as 1475 Broadway), which is mostly empty and used primarily for advertising space (the floors are short by modern standards, and renovating the building to make the space attractive to tenants would be expensive... but it does sit in a prominent location in Times Square, one of the busiest places in the world).
If you drop it and it rolls back into the water, you take another free drop, if this rolls back into the water you place the ball where it touched the ground on the second drop. Remember, no nearer the hole.
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.
It depends on what height you drop it from.
It depends on the nearest point of relief. On the green you would place the ball, not drop it.
To effectively teach your dog to drop the ball during a game of fetch, you can use positive reinforcement by rewarding your dog with treats or praise when they release the ball. You can also use a command like "drop it" consistently and gently take the ball from their mouth if they don't drop it on their own. With patience and practice, your dog will learn to drop the ball on command.
No, you would have to play the ball as it lies or take a penalty drop.
When you drop a ball, the action force on the ball is the force of gravity pulling the ball towards the ground.
The ball is played from where it stops. If you can't hit it out of the hazard, take the drop and penalty.
with a poke ball
What channel can you watch the ball drop on on version
Fast ball, curve ball, drop ball, screw ball, rise ball, change up, curve drop, off speed curve.
The ball falls because of the force of gravity, which pulls the ball towards the Earth's center. When you release the ball, there are no other forces acting on it to keep it in place, so it accelerates downwards due to gravity.