You can use a range ball on the Golf course, but they are usually low quality two piece balls and not very good, and it may be frowned upon by your playing partners.
its a golf ball
Golf nets are not used to cover your golf clubs when not in use. Golf nets are used to stop the golf ball after you hit it. It is like a background stop for the golf ball. There are golf nets for indoor and outdoor use.
Possibly. Many golf clubs and driving ranges use "limited flight" balls. This requires less space for the actual range itself. The "range ball" is designed in such a way (with shallower dimples) that prevents it from flying as far as a "standard" flight golf ball. Range balls also typically have a harder cover, making the ball more durable (but less forgiving and further decreasing its flight). Ask the pro at the club or an employee at the range, and they should be able to tell you what kind of ball is used (limited or regular flight).
It's not a giant golf ball it's a Icosahedron or a geodesic dome.
Golf! In golf, you use the tee, to set your ball on it, then you hit the ball with your selected club.
You use a club.
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It doesn't matter what color of golf ball you use. But, it is important you don't throw away your scorecard, but use it in the machine outside the course. Go to www.uhs-hints.com for more help with this.
You can either use yardage markers on the course and determine how far you are out, or you can use range finders, which are typically more accurate for amateurs.
two ways to use it is to use it as a soccer ball and use it as a golf ball
Yes, you can use golf range finders while setting a club record.
You can use a ball that you found during your round, this is perfectly legal.