yes you can do anything around your ball but it must not move
No
A topspin serve is where the ball is struck so that it is spinning towards the direction it's hit. a spin like this will make the ball dive and hit the floor.A floater serve is a serve where there isn't any spin on the ball and so it floats and can move in the air unpredictably. hope this helps!
One of the flowers will make you bigger so you can hit the branches.
it very hard but just click the brown thing to move the ball so you can win the game
If you want to hit the ball much higher into the air to get the ball over a tree or stop quicker on the green you will need to move the ball forward in your stance, but when you do so you will need to adjust the bottom of your arc, as if you do not you will either chunk it or thin it, which you don't want.
No. In 8 Ball, a player is not allowed to hit an opponent's ball with the cue ball first, however the player may hit his ball first, THEN into an opponent's ball, to sink the 8 ball, so long as the player calls that combination.
Yes, hit and mile. No one can really hit a ball a mile away.
The path of the knuckleball is so unpredictable because the ball is traveling towards home plate with no spin so the wind is providing turbulence around the ball, wich causes the ball to move irregularly.
You hit a Ball With a Raquet so they just called it raquet ball...
I think it's the force the ball is hit with and the angle, so possible, yes.
Yes. From the Rules, available at www.usga.org: "A "stroke'' is the forward movement of the club made with the intention of striking at and moving the ball, but if a player checks his downswing voluntarily before the clubhead reaches the ball he has not made a stroke" So if you intended to hit the ball, it's a stroke.Personally, I don't like that rule. I don't think it should count if the ball doesn't move. But I don't make 'em up, I just tell 'em.Answer by FutureLPGAgolferYes, it counts as a stroke if you swing and the ball doesn't move.
No, a foul ball is a dead ball, so nobody advances.