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∙ 14y agoA lot of golfers put a line half way round the ball, this is for lining up putts. Others put a small dot somewhere on the ball, this could be their favourit colour, or maybe a couple of dots for nationality or even a favourite football team. Some golfers write their initials on the ball, but usually beside the number.
On tour Nick O'Hern who is Australian draws a small Kangaroo on the side of his ball, and Duffy Waldorf lets his kids draw all over his Golf balls with different coloured Sharpies. It is really personal choice and you can write or draw whatever you want on a golf ball, usually something of personal significance on the ball helps you relax during a round.
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∙ 13y agoThe stick is classed as a loose impediment. You can move it, as long as you do not move the ball. If the ball moves it is a one shot penalty.
You can't move a loose impediment that is in a hazard, no matter if it is near your ball or not. Penalty for moving one is loss of hole in matchplay or two strokes in stroke play.
Loose impediments cover things such as leaves, pine straw and pine cones etc.
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∙ 12y agoThese are called divots. It is part of golf etiquette to repair them. Use a tee (or a divot tool) to lightly dig under the hole and lift it flush with the green.
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∙ 14y agoTee.
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∙ 12y agoTee.
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∙ 13y agoA tee.
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Tee
A golfer places a golfball on a tee.
A tee.
Another golfball!
Because of its weight and density, it's clear that the air-filled tennis ball cannot be thrown anywhere near the distance of a baseball. This is even more so in modern day baseball which is super-hard, and designed that way, some people say to allow for more home runs.
The density of golfball is less then density of water
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a golfball!
Surface area of a sphere (the golfball) = 4*pi*radius2 square cm
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