Yes
Yes. I believe only thing a convicted felon can't do is posses firearms.
yes of course they are no different than anyone else
Yes. Michael Vick was convicted of felony dogfighting and has been partially reinstated by the league and should be fully reinstated by week 6 of the 2009 season. So yes, a felon is eligible to play in the NFL. Whether or not a team is willing to take the risk in signing a felon to play is a different story. But they can play.
Yes, in amateur golf there is nothing stopping you. The only thing you cannot do is change ball midway through a hole. On the professional tours there is a one ball rule.
On the professional golf tours competitions get cancelled if, the course is unplayable due to weather (water lying etc), heavy rain, high winds or threat of lightening. Then the players may get to play later that day or the next day. In amateur competition the weather does have to be very rough for the competition committee to call play off. Obviously if there is lightening it is too dangerous to play golf.
I play golf because it is fun.
In 2008, the US Open golf tournament is in San Diego. If you want to try to qualify, visit the following page on Go Golf San Diego: http://www.gogolfsandiego.com/golf-news/qualify-to-play-in-2008-us-open.html Also, the Buick Invitational is played at Torrey Pines in San Diego. For more information, check out http://www.gogolfsandiego.com
It is a golf links if the course is near the sea. Otherwise it is a golf course if further inland.
How to Play Golf was created in 1944.
Yes they could, but when they got the result they will be DQ ( disqualified). But if they told the referee first, they will just let them play but they won t be in match. But the pros won t do like this because they knows the rules. And playing amateur tour does not earn much money than the professional tours.
golf ball is pelota de golf.golf stays the same.It's the same: 'golf'