Following to rules to the letter, in strokeplay, the person who is farthest away should go first, this means taking the pin out and putting it back in for yourself if you so wish. You can however without penalty waive that and you can play onto the green.
In matchplay, whoever is farthest away should go first, unless it is agreed by both players to waive this. But if the player who is closest goes first, you can get them to replay the shot, because they played out of turn.
If it's matchplay the player who is farthest away ALWAYS go first. If it is stroke play and a player is off the green, but closer than other players, you would usually offer him the chance to go first to come onto the green (that way, the pin can be taken out and kept out) But it is up to the player if they want to come on or not.
Shorter players can be quicker because their center of gravity is lower to the ground and the ball closer to their hands. Taller players have the advantage in shooting (over other players) and in reach, but smaller players can negotiate the tight spots in beating a defense.
On Howrse the forums are moderated by players who have been specially chosen for their knowledge of the game, and ability to help all kinds of people. They are called moderators, or "mods" for short, and their names are coloured green to distinguish them from other players.
There are green dragons in the chaos tunnel beneath the wilderness. This area is not considered part of the wilderness.
Yes, they are. They didn't know each other very well at first but after they started filming iCarly, they became closer and closer to each other.^^
you can move the ball 1 club length either side of the other players ball, no closer to the hole.
The only two players to wear #1 for the Diamondbacks were Andy Green (2004-2005) and Orlando Hudson (2006-2008).
During the league's first season in 1946, the majority of the players earned between $4,000 to $5,000. However, star players earned much more compared to other players.
The game is called "What's the Time Mr. Wolf". It involves one person acting as "Mr Wolf". They have to stay at the other side of the room - and when the other players ask "What's the time, Mr.Wolf?" he/she has to reply with a time - e.g. six o'clock. The players then have to take six steps closer to Mr.Wolf. Eventually, the players will ask the question, and Mr.Wolf will have to answer with "Dinner Time!" in which Mr.Wolf has to try and catch one of the other players. If he catches one, they become the wolf. If he doesn't, he plays again.
Can't think of any other than hockey players
Your first cousins are the children of your aunts and uncles. You all share the same grandparents, but not closer relatives. Your children and the children of your first cousins are second cousins to each other. They all share the same great grandparents, but not closer relatives. Your grandchildren and the grandchildren of your first cousins are third cousins to each other. They all share the same great great grandparents, but not closer relatives. You and the children of your first cousins are first cousins, once removed, to each other. Toy and the children of your second cousins are second cousins, once removed, to each other. Your and the children of your third cousins are third cousins, once removed, to each other.
the sun is closer ot the earth than the other stars are .