There is no difference between Golf balls that amateurs and professionals use. Yes you could say that professionals only use the high end golf balls, whereas amateurs use any ball they buy. The professionals may have their name, a sponsors logo or special numbers on the ball. But in terms of playability there is no difference.
you can only dribble 3 times in european hand ball and in Basketball you can have unlimited dribbling :)
There is no difference between the cue ball and billiard ball except that the cue ball is white and without significant markings.
Their difference is that a 15 gram ball is lighter than a 60 gram ball.
what the difference between 1000 grit and 1000 polished finish on a bowling ball
nothing they mean the same thing
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30mph
Volleyballs are softer than a soccer ball.
b2 is slightly bigger
only if one ball is easyer to punt/kick with one ball
There are no differences in the baseballs used on either league. The only difference is the American League has a Designated Hitter who bats for the pitcher, but the pitcher must bat in the National League. If a game is played between each league, the home team's rules apply.
net ball doesnt have a net