Not exactly. If his mark would be in your path, he can use any measuring device, (standardly his club length) to make the mark out of your line, and replace it to where it should be before he puts. He has the right to pick up his ball. AlthoughI guess you can always ask!
Most golf GPS systems can pick up the full size of a golf course. There ar golf GPS systems that have the ability to automatically pick up any golf course that you are on as well as keep track of your score and calculate how far a golf ball will go when hit.
No, meowth cannot pick up a master ball.
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The dot (or arrow) on a golf ball is typically used when players are teeing off or putting to help aim the ball in the correct direction. A ball is usually placed on a tee so the dot or arrow points in the direction a golfer is aiming. This is to help the golfer know where he/she is aiming when their head is down. Also, on the green, a player may mark their ball in order to pick up the ball to clean it. When placing the ball back on the green, a player can ensure the ball's dot or arrown is pointing at the hole. Again, this is to help the golfer aim when their head is down.
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I think you cannot, you have to pick it up with your umbrella.
You shouldn't need to, you should mark your ball with a pen so you can identify it, you should also remember the brand and number of your ball. If you cannot identify your ball without touching it, you should call you opponent/ playing partner over, mark the ball with a tee, then lift the ball and if replace it in the exact place where you found it. You should note, 1. You must not touch your ball without marking it, this will result in a two shot penalty. 2. When you lift your ball you are not allowed to clean it, again this would result in a two shot penalty.
no, the goalie can kick the ball. He cannot pick it up though.
Screen or pick - classic play in Basketball is the pick and roll, one player sets a pick, the other player comes across the pick and if the defender defending the player setting the pick goes for the guy with the ball, he rolls off and goes to the hoop. The person laying the pick cannot 'move' - Excellent way to get players open. You can set back picks, picks away from the ball. Creates defensive confusion.
You place a coin behind your ball, if they played away and hit your ball they would receive a two shot penalty- they would then have to play their ball as it lies and you would have to replace your ball.