the player whose side the ball is on
It is best to mark golf balls with markers before playing a round to avoid confusion.
That depends on the age of the child. If he is younger than 18, then it is your responsibility.
If the ball is struck by the receiver, having not yet bounced on their side and having not yet passed either the end lines or side lines, it is a lost point for the receiver.
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If you do hit your ball onto the main green whilst playing on temporaries, you would take a free drop, which is nearest point of relief.
If the ball goes out after you serve it in Volley Ball them the other team gets the point if they didn't touch it when you contacted the ball and it went over the net. But if the other opposing team touches the ball and it goes out of play then the other team gets the point when the ball was contacted from the other team and they couldn't get to the ball fast enough.
In your opponent hits the ball off the table without the ball physically touching the table and you still hit back on the table the point still goes to you
If it's during a serve and it lands on the opposite playing surface then serve over, otherwise it is a point for the opponent. If it's during play, it must land on the opposite playing surface or it's a point for the opponent. If it does land on the opposite playing surface it is still in play.
No you can not. The ball must hit each side of the table when playing. Otherwise, the point will go to the opponent.
The ball is the responsibility of the referee.
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It depends.The crucial test for whether a player wins a point after volleying the ball is ... was the ball moving towards, or away from, the playing surface?Let me explain with a question and answer ...If I hit a ball to my opponent, and it doesn't hit their half of the playing surface (table) because it's a bad shot ... but they hit the ball anyway, who gets the point?Well, it depends ...If your opponent hits/volleys the ball whilst it's still travelling over the playing surface, you win the point.But if it's already passed over the playing surface and it's obviously not going hit the table, your opponent wins the point.In other words, if there's a chance that the ball might hit the table because it's still travelling towards it, your opponent would lose the point if he prevented it from doing so by hitting/volleying it ...But ...If the ball has already passed over the table and/or is travelling away from the table, your opponent wins the point whether he hits/volleys it or not.