Check local rules for ruling. Usually you are allowed a free one club length drop, no nearer the hole, if the ball is on the sprinkler or your stance is affected. However, unless otherwise stated, if your line of play is affected you are not entitled to relief.
It depends on the nearest point of relief. On the green you would place the ball, not drop it.
cut the little green ball to hit the red ball that sits on the bottom. he gos in. then cut the top middle ball so that it lands in the launcher. launch him. he hits the red ball making it swing then hits the green ball and makes it go home. cut the big green ball so that it and the red ball goes home. cut the swinging red ball so that it lands to the right of the red vase. cut the gray ball to knock it in. -Truex 56
If a golfer hits the ball from the tee, and it lands into the hole on the green, it is classed as a hole in one.
If my "ball ball" lands in a tree and i find it, i play with it again. I mean, i already found it.
In volleyball, the ball is considered in if it lands on the line.
Yes, in tennis, a ball is considered in if it lands on the line.
Yes, in volleyball, a ball is considered in if it lands on the line.
Yes, in volleyball, a ball is considered in if it lands on the line.
Yes, a tennis ball is considered in if it lands on the line.
Yes, in tennis, if the ball lands on the line, it is considered in play and not out.
If your asking if its IN or OUT. its IN
In tennis, the ball is considered "in" if it lands within the boundaries of the court, and "out" if it lands outside those boundaries.