The longest club (the driver) can be 4 meters and the shortest (the putter) would be just under 3 meters. Golf clubs are usually measured in inches, they range from 48" to 33".
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Myosin is the muscle protein that has a golf club-like shape. It is a motor protein that interacts with actin to create muscle contractions. The myosin heads resemble golf clubs, as they have a long shaft and a bulbous head region.
When a golf ball is hit, its momentum is mostly due to the velocity and mass of the ball. The velocity of the ball at impact, along with its mass, determine the overall momentum of the ball as it travels.
Newton's first law states that every object that is moving will continue moving at constant speed in a straight line until an unbalanced force acts upon it. An object at rest will remain at rest until an unbalanced force acts upon it. A golf ball remains at rest until the unbalanced force of a golf club. Then, it will continue moving at constant speed until an unbaleced force acts on it. What slows it down is friction. Then, the hole or wall will stop it.
There are 10 meters in 1000 centimeters.