Not necessarily, but you will find that the vast majority of players do take divots. A few players sweep the ball, such as Tom Watson, and it works for them. But if you want to compress the ball well, and put spin on the ball you will need to take a divot.
It is called a divot.
The rookie golfer sliced his shot, sending a large divot into the air.
The rookie golfer sliced his shot, sending a large divot into the air.
When you play a shot from a bunker and hit it out of bounds, you clearly have to replay your shot. But the rules stipulate that the conditions of the previous shot must be recreated. So if you played from sand which was raked, you would rake the sand and place the ball as close to where the last shot was played from in the last shot. If you were in a footprint you would have to make a footprint and place your ball in it, and if you were in a divot, you would make a divot and place the ball in it.
You will need to have it examined by a good gunsmith.
Iron Horse by a long shot.
It is possible that the diet you have does not have enough iron bearing food in it. If that isn't the reason you should ask your doctor.
A cast iron shot put
That would depend greatly on where you were shot. If shot in the leg, chances of survival are good but you always need to watch with certain nerves and arteries.
50 or so
The clubs are lofted differently. Loft refers to the backward slant of the face of a golf club. The greater the loft, the higher the arc of the shot it produces and the shorter the distance. The three iron is designed for a distance of about 190 yards. (Actual distances vary depending upon the skill of the player.) A four iron is good for 180 yards, etc. So, the nine iron is good for shots of about 130 yards.
No. Iron Maiden fans are typically not insane.