the mass of the ball and club and the velocity of the club
When the golfer strikes the ball, the energy from his swing is transferred to the club. The club then transfers this energy to the ball upon impact, sending it flying through the air. The speed and distance the ball travels depends on the amount of energy transferred from the golfer to the club to the ball.
In golf, some of the clubs used are called irons. They can be numbered from 1 to 9, indicating how far the front surface of the club is tilted from vertical (i.e., how much loft the club provides when it strikes the ball).
Science Diplomats Club was created in 1965.
The Golf ball, initially at rest, has no initial momentum. The velocity the moment before the club strikes the ball and the clubs mass multiply to get the initial momentum. The ball then gains much momentum in the direction of the clubs initial momentum. Since there golfers arm is remaining attached to the shoulder the clubs acceleration is directed towards his shoulder and the momentum is directed in a circular direction.
When you hit the ball twice in one stroke, you must add a penalty stoke. Which makes that original stroke become two.
Because without science we'd still be wondering what the Sun is. The Science Club probably just promotes Science.
Known as a double hit, there is a one shot penalty, this means one stroke will be counted as two.
Melbourne Science Fiction Club was created in 1952.
The face of the club.
rig the ball or club.
No, a ball retriever does not count as a club in your bag.