To warn other players of an approaching ball, you can shout a clear and loud alert like "Ball!" or "Heads up!" while pointing in the direction of the incoming object. Make sure to maintain eye contact with your teammates to ensure they are aware of the warning. Additionally, using hand signals or gestures can help convey the message effectively, especially in noisy environments. Always be aware of your surroundings to provide timely alerts.
Yell "Fore!" as loud as you can. If you hear it yourself, my suggestion is to dive on the ground with your head covered up.
The tradition is to warn other players by calling "Fore!"
you should yell "Fore!" really loud so other players on the course can hear you
So they can go around other players.
You should set up a warning system before playing. I yelled "heads up" one time during batting practice to a lady who had her back turned. Golfers shout "Four!"
If the ball is lobbed deep over the net person, then it is the other players job to return the ball, especially if they are in a double-net formation. if it is a shallow lob, either person can return it, it is all up to the communication of the players and their preferences
Players Ball was created in 1974.
They don't. Basically, what the players do is they try and field the ball like in any other play.
no handcouching the ball no throwing the ball with the use of hand no attacking the players
The of offense player should do tricks and pass through the defender
win games with other players
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