However you want. There is no official way.
You should stand with your feet parallel to the target about shoulders width apart with the ball in the middle of your stance (for an iron or wedge) for a driver you should widen your stance and have the ball closer to your left foot (if you are right handed).
In the sport of golf, when another play shouts the word "fore" it is a warning for the other players to move out of the way. This means that the golf ball is coming and it might hit them or get in the way.
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In general, you don't need a driver's license to operate a vehicle on private property (such as, say, a golf course). You cannot drive a golf cart on the street, because golf carts are not street legal vehicles. If you modified one in such a way as to make it street legal, then yes, you would need a driver's license to drive it on the street.
Depends who is hitting it and the shaft/ loft combo, as well as which model, but most likely the Cobra, they have 9 sweet spots and can hit the ball a long way, but the impact noise is disgusting.
Have you seen a golf swing? The idea is to hit the ball with the swing, that is the only way to play the game.
It works the same way it does on Earth. The momentum of the club is transferred to the golf ball and it travels. And it isn't slowed down by the friction of air.
Put a blade screw driver in and hit it with a hammer best way
Yes - you can just just irons in a round of golf. There is no rule stating you need to use a driver or fairway wood. Using irons if you are new to golf is a good way to improve your game as they can be more forgiving than woods
The club may strike the ball in such a way as to induce it to spin. This affects the aerodynamics of the ball, and can cause its path to curve.
Bad Golf My Way was created in 1994.