A golf club
You did not give the speed of the club head. You did not give the weight of the club head. You did not tell if the golfer was hitting an English Ball or an American Ball. You did not give the compression of the ball. You did not give the type of the material in the club head. You did not tell the type of shaft.
If your golf ball stops on a man made object, then you can hit the ball one club length from the object as long as it is not closer to the hole than the original stopping position.
4 feet
The best golf club for making a long drive down the fairway is simply known as a "driver". These types of clubs may also be called "long drive" golf clubs. Occasionally, the long drive club will simply be called an "LD" club.
It would last as long as the golf ball. It would only wear away with play.
Depends what golf course it is. Cimmie.
Every club has different weight values. The lightest would be the driver, to increase club head speed. The heaviest may be a putter with added weight to improve stability. So therefore their is not a specific answer to your question.ANSWER:Agree! Each club is composed of a shaft with a grip and a clubhead.Woods are mainly used for long-distance fairway or tee shots.Irons the most versatile class, are used for a variety of shotsHybrids that combine design elements of woods and irons are becoming increasingly popularPutters are used mainly on the green to roll the ball into the cup.The heavier part of the golf club is the clubhead. It depends on how far you want your golf ball could reach, also depends on the particular golf club you should use.
365 yds
Only if it is left in it for a long time.
The Club was founded on 25 April 1891 as a nine hole golf course
3 or 4 hours, but varies.