Many players can hit a 3 wood farther than a driver. Because of the very low loft on the driver, it's necessary to hit the ball with high club head speed and with a slight upswing at impact. If you're not doing both of those things, a higher lofted club will give you better distance AND better control. You might benefit from a higher lofted driver. They are available in 12 to 15 degree lofts now.
Hit your knee with a baseball bat dosnt matter wood or metal either one will do.
At 20 miles per hour the average driver from the moment he sees danger until he hits the brake will travel about 44 feet.
Not much. If a ship has landed on an underwater slope, it might shift further down or be hit by an underwater landslide.
This should not be the case. It sounds like an urban legend. Wood (cellulose) is a flammable hydrocarbon and an electrical insulator due to its closed dry plant cells. There would be no change to the chemical structure of the wood from electricity that flowed through the conductive phloem and xylem cells. The lightning itself could easily burn a tree due to the immense heat of the electric arc generated. Then, of course, it could not be burned again.
As lightning comes down, it looks for the first thing to hit, which is why trees and other tall structures get hit more than humans.
A metal bat hits the ball further than a wooden bat because metal is harder than wood.
A club, driver, iron, rescue, wood, putter.
I think metal.
Depends on who hits it.
The main one would obviously be the driver. But you can use any wood off the tee. 3 woods are favoured when the player may run out of room with the driver or there is a very tight driving hole.
Driver hit THIRD PARTY
no you miss both and hit a child only joking you hit the deer and eat it for tea it is better than wood
An aluminum bat hits further because it is hollow. That's why you see the pros using wooden bats because with their skill level in hitting, every clean hit would be hit out.
slower and harder slower and harder
Because you can swing it faster and it is lighter than an metal bat
Studies have shown that the speed the ball travels after being hit by a metal bat is 3 to 8 miles per hour faster than a wood bat. This would translate to a ball hit for a home run travelling 20 to 50 feet further off a metal bat as opposed to a wood bat. Click on the 'Metal Bat vs Wood Bat' link on this page to read a very interesting article about these studies that were performed on the two different types of bats.
no because a aluminum bat is less heavier than a wooden