Spin.
Stand still and be quiet and wait for them to play their shot.
You are penalized one stroke and you must go back and play another ball from where you played your last shot. This is your only option.
To cut a golf shot, or fade the golf ball, (for a right handed golfer) aim your body where you want the ball to start, and aim the club face where you want the ball to finish. You should then swing out to in, and the ball should start left and turnover to the right.
A hook in golf is a type of shot. When a right handed golfer doesn't hit the ball square and they pull the club in, the ball flies straight but then takes a giant curve to the left. For a left handed golfer, the curve would go right.
A golfer could play out of turn, hit another person's ball , cheat , fail to yell FORE to warn others on the course of an oncoming drive shot.
You hear that term by announcers when a golfer makes a very good shot that winds up very close to the hole on the green. Fire means hit and pin means the flagstick. The golfer is trying to hit the ball as close to the flagstick as possible instead of playing the ball to one side or the other.
back to the aproximate position of the ball before it was moved by the animal
The reason that your golf ball is attracted to the ocean is because you are an awful golfer unlike me I am 12 and I have shot a 78 not kidding par 72 18 holes!!
A golfer's favorite letter is often said to be "T," as it stands for "tee," the starting point for each hole. The tee is where golfers place their ball to begin their shot, making it a crucial part of the game. Additionally, the letter can also represent "tee time," which is the scheduled time for a golfer to start their round.
They hit their first shot on a new hole from the tee box, in between the tee markers as per the rules of golf.
You would replace it where it was, or as close to where you and your playing partners believe it was, before the animal came.
Lay up" is a term that refers to a golfer choosing to hit a shot shorter than he is capable of in order to avoid a hazard or to position the golf ball in a certain spot on the hole. Also known as lay up shot.