In most Golf scenarios, if your ball hits a yardage marker, it is considered an obstruction, and you typically get a free drop without penalty. You may drop your ball within one club length of the nearest point of relief, ensuring that the ball is not closer to the hole. However, always check the specific rules of the course you are playing, as local rules may vary.
a marker that is flat so a ball can roll over it
When the ball comes over your side, your team only has 3 hits to get it over. In those 3 hits, a person cannot hit the ball 2 times in a row. A player can bump the ball to the setter, then the setter sets the ball, and he/she can hit it again.
It is a Home Run.
One effective way to remove permanent marker is by using rubbing alcohol or nail polish remover. Simply soak a cotton ball in either substance and gently rub it over the stained area until the marker comes off. Alternatively, you can also try using a whiteboard marker to draw over the permanent marker before erasing it quickly with a dry cloth.
It is called a "let" in tennis when the ball hits the net because "Filet" is the French word for net and the game originated in France.
The ball is still technically in. According to the rules of volleyball, if it hits the net and goes over, it is still in.
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The team that hit the ball over will get a point.
If the ball hits the line then the ball is called in. But if its even a little bit over the line then its out and the other team gets the ball.
Even of the ball hits the top of the net, if it goes over, it is still in play.
A ground ball its fair. A fly ball is foul.