Traditionally they were measured from the back of the teeing area to the middle of the green. However, most courses nowadays are measured to the front, middle and back of the green to assist yardage calculations.
In the middle of like this little green forest I guess because it is right there by the railroad
No
A small ball with a hole in the middle is probably a Bead.
42.195 meters
Simple answer: No Reason: There are a few things that can tell them apart. For instence, a ww2 helmet will be alot darker in colour, and have khaki (tan) straps. The liner will have a small hole in the front, and have khaki webbing inside. The webbing in the liner will have a hole in the middle. A Vietnam era helmet is lighter in colour, and has green straps. Its liner will have no hole at the front, and its webbing will be green. The webbing in these liners will have no hole in the middle.
no it does not depend on the black hole in the middle of the galaxy
no just drops right into the middle (hole) of your filter.
You are suppose to use cut to get in. once your inside you read the braille instruction in the middle. It will tell you which hole to fall down. after 5 drops you should be in the room with the sapphire.
The distance is measured from the tee box to the middle of the green. If a hole is said to be 480 yds, that distance is from the tee and "usually" to the centre of the green. Yardage markers ie 150 yrds out are measured the same.
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.
Yes it can be anywhere on the green.
IT IS 3779MILES DISANCE BETWEEN MAD AND BOSTON.