It doesn't matter if it's stroke play or match play. The club you use depends on the distance to the hole and your lie.
No.
Disqualification! A better question is, Why are you so cheap?
No. You play off the stipulated tees on every single hole. If you play off the wrong tees or outside of the teeing ground,in matchplay there is no penalty, but your opponent may ask you to replay the shot and there is a two stroke penalty in stroke play. In stroke play you must correct your mistake before teeing off at the next hole, that is, you are effectively playing three from the tee, if you do not correct your mistake before teeing off at the next hole you are disqualified.
Instead of going to a real golf course we went to play minature golf.
My brother went to play golf at the municipal golf course, which was cheaper to play at because it was owned by the city.
You use a club to hit a ball into a hole.
Yes, you are permitted to use the back of your putter.
People can use the putt while playing golf. A putt is a light golf stroke made on the putting green in a effort to place the ball into the hole. A variety of putts exist such as: Short putt, long putt, putt to Birdie / Par / Bogey.
One way is just like in a stroke play tournament.Lets say your foursome has a 5, 7, 10, 11 handicappers. Then you would adjust the 7 by giving 1 stroke on the 2 hardest holes, 5 hardest holes for the 10 and so forth. However, you must all tee from the same tee box.
Golf nets are not used to cover your golf clubs when not in use. Golf nets are used to stop the golf ball after you hit it. It is like a background stop for the golf ball. There are golf nets for indoor and outdoor use.
No use your body and keep your arms straight! Get a steady, consistant pace for your putting stroke and for longer/shorter putts change length of backswing not pace of shot.