You're either shanking or hooking
A hook in golf is a type of shot. When a right handed golfer doesn't hit the ball square and they pull the club in, the ball flies straight but then takes a giant curve to the left. For a left handed golfer, the curve would go right.
As a general rule of thumb the golf ball will follow the direction of the slope. This means that if you are a right handed golfer and the ball is above your feet then ball will travel right to left. If you are left handed then the ball will travel left to right. Another rule would be that the ball being above your feet will result in a hook while below your feet will result in a slice.
It depends what you mean by a big balloon, otherwise I would definitely go for a golf ball.
NO.
It doesn't go any farther or shorter when left in the sun.
The problem with a golf ball is that you have to hit it with a golf club, one of the major drawbacks is that it occassionally doesn't go where you want it to.
Only if it is left in it for a long time.
No, there is no such thing as an English golf ball, it is the exact same as anyone sold anywhere in the world.
To cut a golf shot, or fade the golf ball, (for a right handed golfer) aim your body where you want the ball to start, and aim the club face where you want the ball to finish. You should then swing out to in, and the ball should start left and turnover to the right.
Yes it does. If it is warmer the ball will go further, also if you are higher up the ball will go further as the air is thinner. When its cold it is better to heat up your golf ball before you play as it will go further.
Only if your Brian Baranowsky for everyone else its okay because i have a left hook.
In most cases, if the wind is blowing right, hit left, so the ball will go into the target instead of the wind taking the ball with it. Same case if the wind is blowing left, hit right.