
Is it illegal to hit a golf ball into a lake?
Yes it is. There are several reasons for it. One being the general disrespect of nature. Hitting golf balls into lakes outside of golf courses is considered littering on par with ditching a soda can in the woods.
Can you hit a golf ball that is resting on the ground?
Well, although hitting up on the ball and hitting down on the ball both work to get the ball in the air, we cannot actually hit up on a golf ball if it is resting on the ground – because the ground is in the way.
Is hitting a golf ball into nature bad for the environment?
Actually there are quite a few issues, and the environmental impact might be more extensive than you think. It’s such a big problem that you will be fined if caught hitting balls into nature on purpose. After all, that annoying slice or hook isn’t on purpose
Should you try to hit the ball straight when fading?
Bottom line: Stop trying to hit the ball straight. Use your natural shot shape, be it a fade or draw, by aiming wide of targets and letting the ball turn toward them. It's both easier and more effective. Should You Try to Hit the Ball Straight?

How long does it take for golf balls to decompose?
It takes from 100 to 1000 years for golf balls to decompose and 300 million are lost and discarded each year. This is all over the world, and an estimated number. But even if it’s not entirely accurate it still sets things a bit into perspective.
Where was golf ball discovered?
It was first discovered and brought to attention by a junior at Carmel High School in California, named Alex Weber.
Do golf balls absorb water?
They degrade albeit it is a very slow process. But you should be aware of the fact that golf balls will absorb water when submerged for longer periods. By doing this the characteristics of the ball will change. How much is hard to tell – and immense testing will be the only way to tell.
When you consider the difficult of hitting the ball straight in addition to the advantages that curves provide, should you be
When you consider the difficult of hitting the ball straight in addition to the advantages that curves provide, you should be able to move on from this topic without so much as a second thought. Forget about straight shots and embrace the challenge of curving the ball in toward your target on each and every swing.
Where is the bunker on the green in golf?
The hole is cut on the left side of the green, only a few steps from the edge. That edge is guarded by a deep bunker, meaning your ball would only need to wind up a few yards to the left of the hole to find big trouble. Playing your third shot from that bunker would almost certainly result in a bogey (or worse).
Why do you put an extra club down on the ground?
If necessary, set an extra club down on the ground to help with alignment to make sure you are set up directly at that target before you swing. Since you are going to be attempting to hit the ball straight, it is important that you aim directly at the target you have picked out.
Is it hard to hit a straight shot in golf?
Already, it should be pretty easy to see why it is difficult to hit a straight golf shot. To hit the ball straight, you have to be swinging directly down your target line at the moment of impact, and the club face has to be perfect square to the target.
Is 2 or 3 a good shot shape?
Chances are, either 2 or 3 is your natural shot shape. Golf is hard enough without trying to hit the ball dead straight. Doing so requires both a swing and a clubface that are precisely aligned with the target at impact, which is not only difficult to pull off, it's entirely unnecessary.
Is golf a hard game?
Golf is a hard game, and there is always going to be some degree of unpredictability to what takes place on the course. However, by playing an intentional curve, you can have a better idea of whether the ball is likely to miss to the right or left of the target you have selected.
Should you aim right or left on a golf course?
Of course, aiming right isn't a good idea if you are just as likely to miss right as you are left.
Is golf a game of opposites?
We have all heard that golf is a game of opposites – and this is true in many respects. However, it is a myth that hitting down on the ball causes the ball to go up. The angle of attack (whether the club is moving up, down or level with the ground at impact) has very little to do with the launch of the ball. Take, for example, the ...
Can a golf club descend on the ball?
And yes, the club can descend on the ball as the hands work up (see below picture of Tiger Woods) The yellow line shows the path of the top of the glove. The white line shows the clubhead movement. Doing this can give us the benefits of increased speed and consistency (directionally and with our strikes).
Can you hit a golf ball if it is resting on the ground?
Well, although hitting up on the ball and hitting down on the ball both work to get the ball in the air, we cannot actually hit up on a golf ball if it is resting on the ground – because the ground is in the way. NOTE – it is possible to have a slightly ascending blow on the ball when it is resting on the turf, ...
Story
This is why you shouldn’t go looking for the golf balls hit ‘Out of Bounds’ in Arizona !!!
Other Versions
1. How would you like to take that call? …near the St. Augustine outlet, in a new KB homes subdivision. 15 foot Eastern Diamondback rattlesnake.
Analysis
These pictures of a large Snake have been circulating through emails and social networking sites for at least four years now. The messages that come with these pictures claim that the Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake was 15 foot in length and the biggest ever caught on record.
References
Rattler found at Tuscany 7-Foot-3 Rattlesnake Caught, Killed Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake
Who was the guy that wound rubber bands into a ball shape?
A guy named Coburn Haskell had a golf date with Bertram Work, a Goodrich superintendent, and while Haskell was waiting for his buddy in the factory, he idly wound a bunch of rubber bands into a ball shape—and by bouncing it, discovered it contained a high amount of potential energy.
Who made the first golf ball?
In the mid-1800s, a guy named Robert Adams Paterson made the first molded ball. He discovered that the sap from a sapodilla tree, native to Malaysia, could be heated up, placed into a round mold and would then dry hard. Called the guttie, these were the first golf balls with mass-manufacturability, and with the added bonus ...
What were the first golf balls made of?
The first golf balls from the 14th Century were made out of wood, specifically beech, by carpenters using hand tools. They weren't perfectly round and it's safe to assume that they sucked. The 17th Century saw the slight design improvement of the featherie, a leather ball stuffed with bird feathers and stitched shut.
Do gutties get nicked?
If you owned a guttie for a while, it got nicked and banged-up from regular use. People subsequently observed that when you hit a nicked-up guttie versus a brand-new one, the roughed-up balls actually had a more consistent flight path.
Guia
I had lazer surgery about 8 years ago because I could not see the ball past 150 yards, it helped a lot. However, it wore off about a year ago and I am now in the same boat as you. I am not going to have the surgery again and decided just to live with the problem. I am 72, just have old eyes.
WilCox
Regardless of your age, if it bothers you then go see an eye doctor. I had lasik a few years back and the results were great. Still there are some days that I can see every ball and others where I lose my own ball inflight.
rvgolfer
When I was under 55, rarely would I run into someone who had trouble tracking/seeing their ball. Now that most of my playing partners are 62+, I frequently play with players that cant track their ball and have difficulty even judging where it landed and how far.
rvgolfer
My post was based on a casual game, where many USGA rules are frequently ignored. I also am not sure partner is defined the same as a member of the foursome. In any event, he wouldnt be penalized since I dont stand directly behind him, nor do I allow anyone else to stand behind me.
rvgolfer
If I was in an important tournament and had difficulty tracking/seeing my ball, I think I would request special permission for the specific help that I wanted from the tournament official. I am thinking that this request might be granted in a local club tournament just out of fairness for a "handicap".
kevch25
The group I play with are in the 20s/30s and one of my friends, in his late 20s, has trouble tracking his shot over 180-200 yards. He'll get the general direction but can't see it down and will generally think he's short of where the actual shot ended up.
Sawgrass
Nobody has said anything about non-competing golfers here, quite on the contrary. Fellow-competitors are co-competitors and yet are allowed to stand behind another player's ball while the player is making his stroke.