no
When playing golf, if a ball causes damages to property or a person the golfer is the person responsible. In Indiana or any other state, a judge would determine if the golfer is not responsible.
Call 'fore' if another Golfer is in danger.
Jerry Pate
It is a soft compression golf ball which means that it will help a golfer with slower swinging speeds add distance.
No.
No, the golfer is liable
When a golfer accidentally makes contact with the ball while addressing it, it typically results in a penalty under the rules of golf. This is considered a "stroke" under the rule that governs accidental movement of the ball. The golfer must replace the ball to its original position and play from there, adding one stroke to their score. It's essential for golfers to maintain control and ensure they are not in motion when preparing to strike the ball.
The reason that your golf ball is attracted to the ocean is because you are an awful golfer unlike me I am 12 and I have shot a 78 not kidding par 72 18 holes!!
Sam Snead
For a right handed golfer where the ball starts off to the right, and DRAWS back to the left. Vice Versa for a left handed golfer.
If you are not a golfer, avoid at all cost any kind of silly or goofy golf-theme gifts. These are useless and a waste of money. Unless you know the golfer and his unique needs, for example, what kind of golf ball does he play with, it's usually best to treat the golfer to a gift certificate from a good pro shop. You can't go wrong.
A hook in golf is a type of shot. When a right handed golfer doesn't hit the ball square and they pull the club in, the ball flies straight but then takes a giant curve to the left. For a left handed golfer, the curve would go right.