Titleist
no, not unless your a junior girl
There is very little difference between men's and women's golf scores, they both shoot considerable scores under par. The difference is that the women play holes from tee boxes that are a lot farther forward than the men, this isn't because they aren't as good, but it is because they do not hit the ball as far. The handicap systems are the same, for amateur golfers are the same for men and women, but as you know professional golfers don't have handicaps.
A club, driver, iron, rescue, wood, putter.
It is a widely accepted term used frequently in golf, other golfers know that when they hear fore the should be wary that a ball may be coming their way, and they'll duck because getting hit with a golf ball will hurt.
"All the drivers were heading towards their cars to begin the race""There are many drivers on the highway.""The professional golfers took out their drivers to hit the golf ball."
I suppose only time will tell. But it is unlikely. Male golfers are stronger and taller than female ones and therefore hit the ball further. Female golfers have tried to play in mens' events, with limited success.
By hitting golfers on the 17th hole who are about to hit their best ever round, but end up fried. That's not helpful.
To forecaddy, you run about 200 yards from the tee box and watch where the golfers hit their ball. If the ball is in the rough you mark it and pay attention to the other golfers drives. If it is out of bounds or close to it, you give them a sign which tells them if it is safe or not. You find the distances of their next shots, clean their clubs, rake the bunkers, fill in divots, just like you would caddying. Around the green you tend/pull the pin, and wash the golfers balls. Also, you may read putts if they ask you, or you may offer to help them to do so, which will get you a bigger tip.
Those letters can be rearranged to form the word 'divots' - the little chunks of earth which golfers sometimes send flying when they hit the ball.
you go up on the roof and try not to get hit by the seniors
Golfers with iron swings between 80-90 miles per hour are well suited to play a regular flex shaft