You may, as long as there is no danger of the ball hitting anyone. It depends how far you can hit the ball
Someone already asked (And was already answered by someone else), but the answer would be Florida.
call the cops
Just don't think about him or her.
The simplest form of a play off is a sudden death playoff, whoever has the highest score on a hole is eliminated, if the scores are tied the playoff continues until someone is eliminated. The tournament committee is responsible for which hole they choose, it can be the easiest hole or it can be the hardest hole, but usually it is the 18th. In the US Open it is an 18 hole playoff, in the Open it is a 4 hole sudden death playoff.
If you were playing a par 4 or par 5 and the other group were ahead of where you could hit to, or if you are waved through by that group.
It depends, the main issue in this case is did the team correct their mistake before they teed off on the 2nd hole. If they did, they would go back and play the 10th hole, but they have to count the amount of strokes they hit on the 1st (say 4) and a penalty of 2 shots, so essentially they would be playing 7 off the tee! If they teed off on the second hole they would be unable to correct their mistake and would be disqualified, this falls under playing holes in the incorrect order.
No. You play off the stipulated tees on every single hole. If you play off the wrong tees or outside of the teeing ground,in matchplay there is no penalty, but your opponent may ask you to replay the shot and there is a two stroke penalty in stroke play. In stroke play you must correct your mistake before teeing off at the next hole, that is, you are effectively playing three from the tee, if you do not correct your mistake before teeing off at the next hole you are disqualified.
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A tie at the Masters is decided by a sudden death playoff. The players go to the 18th hole and play the hole. If they are still tied after playing that hole, they go to the tenth hole and play it. They continue to do this until one finally wins.
well seen like he playing hard to get . so i would catch him off guard and kiss him on the cheek and then he might get the hint.you would like a kiss from hom
Computers equipped with modern "slot" drives usually do not have the emergency eject mechanism using a paperclip stuck in a hole. On these machines turning the computer off then back on is supposed to force the drive to eject (if it is already off, just turn it on).