In a practice day Tiger Woods might hit as many as 500 Golf balls on the range a day. He may also play a round of golf where he could be hitting around 100 shots ( assuming he plays a few balls a hole). On a tournament day he may hit about 100 practice balls to warm up and then shoot 72 or less then go to the range and hit a few balls to iron out any problems.
Yes, it is. If the ball hits the player at anytime there is a two shot penalty, and the ball must be played as it lies.
no because you can only have one golf ball on the tee.
Similar to regular (ball) Golf, the object is to complete the course in the fewest number of throws (strokes).
A bogey is a golf term. It refers to getting the ball into the hole one below par. Par is the number of hits it should take to get it in the hole.
If the person who played the ball think he/she cannot play the ball where it lies then yes the person may take a one stroke penalty and move the ball.
Red. Because motorcycles dont have doors.
No, but you will risk losing the ball you are playing with and most likely someone will take it for their own.
yes the golf score depends on the number of swings you take at the golf ball. A practice swing doesn't count. I would say a putt is somewhat considered a swing.
Take it out of the hole and take a one shot penalty and place the ball no closer to the pin and in line with the hole.
i believe it is 45 seconds when u r on tee to take off
Once you have taken the penalty and hit the new ball, you may not hit the old ball again. Play on with the penalty and the new ball.
When you take your stance and address your golf ball, if there is visible waster either round your ball or feet you are entitled to relief. You find the nearest point of relief and take a free drop (within one club length).