If you are off the green, and your partner's ball is on the green, you pitch on and you hit theirs and yours goes in it is counted as holed and they must replace their ball to where it was before you hit it. If you hit on and hit their ball and that goes in the hole, you play yours as it lies and you must replace their ball. If you are on the green and hit their ball it is a two shot penalty, or loss of hole in matchplay.
A hole in one is when you hit the golfball from the starting position into the hole with one hit. So say you just finshed a hole and you going to your next, Well now your about to hit the ball and you give it a good whack then you hear the ball you just hit make it into the hole. That is a hole in one.
no,if you hit the other persons ball and it goes in the hole it does not count.
You use a club to hit a ball into a hole.
If you hit the other player's ball into the hole you just scored 1 point for them. If you hit yours into the hole you got 1 point anyways.
Club.
Once you hit the putt and the ball is at rest, you are allowed to walk to the hole and wait for only ten seconds. If by 10 the ball doesn't drop you must tap it in.
You hit the ball with a putter, normally on the green, and try to roll it into the hole.
Hit the ball towards the black hole.
You may only tee the ball up when you are on the teeing area, hitting a tee shot. This is usually once per hole for each hole. However, if you hit a ball out of bounds you must hit another shot from where you hit the previous shot from, so you may tee the ball up. Also, if you hit a tee shot and can't find the ball you must go back to the tee and you can again tee it up.
It probably means your not making contact with the ball at ALL and your just not swinging on the top of the ball. (witch is where you should hit the ball)
Yes, it doesn't matter who's ball you use. The only time it matters is if you hit their ball from the fairway.