They hit their first shot on a new hole from the tee box, in between the tee markers as per the rules of Golf.
You have to stand aside and the other team gets the ball
The backstop just prevents the ball from going out into the stand from a wild pitch or baseball. It also helps the catcher get to the ball faster if a ball gets past and a runner is stealing a base or coming home
Generally, the caddie gets a percentage of the golfer's earnings for the week which is worked out between the golfer and the caddie.
you stand by your opponent and the referee throws the ball in the air and who ever gets it can run to their net
Sure, when the ball gets compressed, the air pressure increases. This will help drive the ball up again.
No. On any batted ball the pitcher is NEVER in consideration as a fielder. Only the infielders are to be considered for the purpose of that rule.
If a golfer plays of plus 1 then he gets minus 1 shot under par. That means he must go round in 1 under par to play to his handicap.
He gets relief from an animal as an Outside Agency. A drop would be allowed without penalty. It cannot be closer to the hole. If the ball is in a hazard, the drop would be allowed either in the same hazard or another similar hazard, as long as it isn't closer to the hole.
A basketball game will usually start with a jump ball. The referee will toss the ball in the air and the team that gets it gets to start.
Keep quiet unless spoken too, keep up with the golfer (no matter how lousy the golfer is) and hope he gets a good enough score where he'll feel generous enough to give you a tip.
because the after they throw the ball, the ball drops 2 feet till it reaches the plate so this because the after they throw the ball, the ball drops 2 feet till it reaches the plate so this
H stands for Hit ... Hit is when the hitter is able to get a clean hit on the ball. It's when the batter-runner gets to base without an error..