No it is push
You can hit a golf ball with a golf club.
if the golf ball is hit into the air, the forces on the golf ball are pushing (when the golf ball is hit) and air resistance (when it is flying through the air). when the ball hits the ground and starts to roll, the only force acting on it is friction.
It works the same way it does on Earth. The momentum of the club is transferred to the golf ball and it travels. And it isn't slowed down by the friction of air.
A simple tip for that is move the ball further ball in your stance. If its when you hit your golf ball off a tee, another simple tip is just lower your tee farther into the ground.
Because there is no atmosphere to slow the ball by friction and the gravity is lower so the ball is less affected
yes. it is possible to hit the tee with out moving the golf ball it just depends on how you hit it
hit the ball
Drag and friction has a curving effect on a golf ball. The ball may make a curved trajectory as it flies through the air, mostly taking the direction of the wind.
No the golf ball was designed to be hit hard. Why would a hammer produce a result different than being hit by a golf club?
you hit it with a golf club on the ground or on a peg
Were you recently hit by a golf ball?
A golf club