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The force required to put a golf ball in motion is typically generated by the golfer's swing, which applies a force to the ball through the club. This force causes the ball to accelerate and move forward.
A draw golf club is one which has a heavier weight on the heel of the club. The idea behind this is it slows the heel coming through the ball so the toe comes through quicker, this holds the face square through impact and prevents the ball from slicing. Slicing is mainly caused by an open face at impact, draw drivers prevent this.
They put magicdust into the golf balls so that they bounce really high.
A Golf Ball
Golf Ball
It is a golf ball that has the logo of a resort/golf course printed on the ball.
You can hit a golf ball with a golf club.
That would be a golf ball.
A golf ball.
A golf ball is usually white in colour and it has 300-450 dimples on it which make it aerodynamic and allow it to fly. It also the manufacturers logo on the front, with a number underneath it for identification purposes. On the size it also has the type of ball, this is often used to line the ball up with the hole, sometimes people draw a line over this for better allignment.
If you drop the ball when you're playing golf in the water you get a penalty