The "23 metre" line (actually 22.90 metres overall) defines the defensive zone in Field Hockey. It is the line at which a fully-padded goalkeeper may not take part in play, and the limit at which a severe penalty can be awarded a penalty corner.
There are two 25 yard marks and one 50 yard line. So there are 100 yards on a field hockey field!
The 50 yard line.
a short corner is taken on the back line in the D and has too be hit out of the D before it can be shot at goal, a long corner is taken from the sideline and has to move 5 metres before its hit into the D
one hundredth of a football field from touchdown line to touchdown line. A yard stick is a yard long.
depends if the field is a high school of pro or college field
50
20
-30
5182 hockey pucks will fit into a cubic yard.
There is no 50 yard line on a soccer field. That would be the pointy football next door you're looking for. But, as a pure math problem, there are always 150 feet in 50 yards.
Play is restarted in the same way as whenever an attacker plays the ball over the backline: with a 16 yard hit, in front of the goal.
The kicker. At there on 30 yard line