The order of play is determined by proximity to the hole. Whether the ball is on or off the green is irrelevant. The player whose ball is furthest from the hole plays first.
No, you may only mark your ball when it is on the green.
No.
a small device that shoots the ball in the net once the real ball he shoots is out of the screen they us the device to shoot a different ball inType your answer here...
I hit the ball at the fringe of the court.
That's called a offensive rebound.
Hitting the green in regulation means your ball is on the green ( not the fringe or rough) In the number of strokes that allows you to two - putt for par . One on a par 5 that's 3 strokes ,on par 4 it is 2 strokes and on par 3 it is 1 stroke
You cut the green ball all the way to the left, then cut the silver ball (first the left string, then the right), then cut the red one. The silver ball will go under the spoon. Now cut the green ball all the way to the right. Then the green ball all the way to the left. (first the left string, and then the right).
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It's a travel.
when the team with the ball shoots and missis or scores or if the oposition gets the ball I THINK!
A ball machine is a machine which shoots tennis balls out of a pipe.