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I'm no expert or knocking on your common sense,but its impossible to generate the kind of speed that a golf club picks up throughout a swing. So the answer is no. Although the speed of a golf club is less, there is no flexing in a baseball bat like there is in a golf club shaft (absorbing energy). I think the golf ball (all things equal) would travel farther being hit by an aluminum bat than a driver.
A complete golf club set consists of a variety of clubs generally consisting of no more than 14 clubs. The exact clubs found inside are entirely up to personal preference, but a wide variety is suggested to cover every available course.
No the golf ball was designed to be hit hard. Why would a hammer produce a result different than being hit by a golf club?
across the palms of your hands rather than in the fingers
The Champions Gate Golf Tour is held at Champions Gate Golf Club in Florida. The golf program is an exciting and unique junior golf program for ages 10-18. More than 5,000 boys and girls throughout the United States and Canada and in several foreign countries compete in official qualifying tournaments.
Eat! Then golf some more!
no there isn't anything good about an iron golf club and: 1.it is dangerous and anyone behind you can get hurt while your swinging 2.it is too heavy 3.its no better than any normal golf club
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The greater the bounciness of a golf ball, the more energy it retains upon impact with the club. This results in higher initial velocity and longer distance traveled. Golf balls with higher elasticity or compression will generally travel farther than those with lower bounciness.
Golf lessons are offered by most golf courses and driving ranges. The classes are taught by an experience, usually accomplished, golfer. The cost of classes depends on who is teaching and where the instruction takes place. You will pay more for classes at the country club than you will for classes at the local municipal golf course. Your best bet is to call around and inquire.
A golf ball must weigh no more than 45.9 grams.