If a player hits the ball from the wrong tee in Golf, it typically results in a penalty of two strokes. The player must then play the ball from the correct tee. However, if the player realizes the mistake before playing the next shot, they can simply take their ball back to the correct tee without incurring a penalty.
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You seem to have spelt Crosby's name wrong.
As many as it takes to get the ball in the hole. Shots over par will reduce your score though.
I'm no math genius. I'm guessing three. I'm not going to tell you my name just in case I get it wrong and look like an idiot.
None !
Yes but that would be a penalty to have to many players on the field, if they are on the other team then they will get the penalty.
If you put and your ball hits the flag you get 2 penalty strokes.
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2.They have 2 shots to start off with, and every pot warrants another strike. As soon as they miss, they go down to 1 shot.Just like when you pot in normal play, you get another strike.
1 point, unless you were supposed to be aiming for a coloured ball, in which case the opponent receives 4 points as a penalty.
There are hundreds, if not thousands, of pool and billiard trick shots. Broadly, they can be divided into two categories: artistic shots and skill shots. Artistic shots are all in the setup and require minimal skill in order to make. These shots generally make multiple balls in multiple pockets all in the same shot. These are great to start out with as they only require a bit of knowledge and some patience to learn the setup. Skill shots are those that use typical pool game skills and may take them to extremes. Basic skill shots would be follow shots, draw shots, and bank/kick shots. More extreme skill shots include jump shots and masse shots, where you make the cue ball curve. These shots tend to be easier to learn if you have a mastery of your pool stroke already. Skill shots can also include novelty shots which wouldn't be encountered in a typical pool game. These include speed shots, wing shots (shooting at a moving object ball), juggling shots (shooting a moving cue ball), one-handed shots, opposite handed shots, shots using multiple cues, or combinations thereof. There are many resources in print and online that diagram a number of trick shots. Most use a categorization scale so you know which ones are the easier ones that are better to start off with if you're just learning.