Use a driver, cock your wrists more as you swing through the ball to get more leverage, hit the ball on the sweet spot of the driver with swing speeds over 100 miles per hour. if all that is done you have a good chance.
Hitting a golf ball off the fairway results in it coming to rest in a less than desirable place. It could end up in a sand trap, a creek, or in the rough which is the higher cut grass adjacent to the fairway.
You can hit a golf ball with a golf club.
When this happen, There is no relief from a ball embedded in a bunker.
You don't really. At least, not when you tee off. Once you are in the fairway, whoever is farthest from the hole, or green, usually is next. Let's say you are playing golf and are playing against one other person. You both tee off, in no predetermined order, and arrive at the fairway. If your opponent out drove you, hit his/her golf ball farther than yours, then it is your turn next. After you hit, it will be your opponent's turn to hit. You keep alternating like this (or if your opponent's ball didn't go farther than your ball any of the times he/she hit, he/she still gets to hit until the go past your ball) until you each sink the ball into the cup.
No, only one player is supposed to hit at a time.
If you mean the small peg you stand your ball on before you wack it down the fairway, it's called a tee.
You can them as tee clubs, or from the fairway and some people even use them for chipping from around the green.
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
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?
Hitting the fairway in regulation during a round of golf is significant because it increases the chances of making a good approach shot to the green. This can lead to better scoring opportunities, as hitting the fairway makes it easier to control the ball and avoid hazards. Overall, hitting the fairway in regulation can improve a player's chances of making par or better on a hole.
you hit it with a golf club on the ground or on a peg