Yes, you can carry as many putters as you want. You can carry 14 if you want.
According to the USGA rules of golf as they pertain to the maximum number of clubs allowed In a golfers bag during a round of golf, 14 is the maximum number allowed and the putter is considered one of those clubs. A two stroke penalty per hole completed with an excess of 14 clubs will be imposed up to a maximum of 4 strokes. If a golfer completes his round and signs his score card with more than 14 clubs in his bag than he will be disqualified for signing an incorrect scorecard.
It is very unusual to be able to get the ball into the hole from off the green. Typically, also, once you are on the green, you need more precision of direction than you can get with a fairway iron. So you would use a putter, which rolls the ball rather than lofting it, for the directional precision you need to actually hole out.
I think so. I havent played golf for a long time.
Pineapples are more cylindrical than round, but a cross section is pretty round.
The second round is longer than the first because there are typically more teams competing in the second round, which requires more matches to determine the winners.
Sort of, one of the models of Ping putters is called the 'My Day'. -------------- Yes, I own a PING DAY PUTTER. The "My Day" is a different shape with the shaft entering the putter head somewhat toward the center - while the "Day" has the shaft fully off the heel of the head. The "My Day" seemed to be more readily available than the "Day".
Rounding is always the same, if your rounding. Less than 5 round down, more than or equal to 5, round up.
If it is less than .50, round down. If it is more than .50, round up. .37 is less than .50, so 67 dollars is the answer.
the beatles already are more popular than green day
Animal cells have a round shape where as a plant cell is more square.
If the previous digit is 5 or more then round up but if the previous digit is less than 5 then round down.
you round fractions by rounding up or down, you can decide to do this when you look at the numerator and decide if it is half of the denominator, if it is half or more than half, you round up. If it is less than half you round down. Another way you can round fractions is dividing the top number by the bottom number (with a calculator), then if the decimal part is 5 or more, round up! (if the decimal is less than 5, round down.)