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      CommentAuthorNC Golfers
    • CommentTimeOct 20th 2007
     
    <h2>Hitting a golf ball</h2>
    To hit the ball, the club is swung at the motionless ball on the ground (or wherever it has come to rest) from a side stance. Many golf shots make the ball travel through the air (carry) and roll out for some more distance (roll).

    Every shot is a compromise between length and precision, as long shots are generally less precise than short ones. Obviously, a longer shot may result in a better score if it helps reduce the total number of strokes for a given hole, but the benefit may be more than outweighed by additional strokes or penalties if a ball is lost, out of bounds, or comes to rest on difficult ground. Therefore, a skilled golfer must assess the quality of his or her shots in a particular situation in order to judge whether the possible benefits of aggressive play are worth the risks.
    • CommentAuthorcrystal
    • CommentTimeOct 22nd 2007
     
    Thanks for the information in the above posting. I usually try and hit the ball straight into the hole, if possible. Sometimes that happens, but most of the time it doesn't.
    • CommentAuthorwillyable
    • CommentTimeOct 23rd 2007
     
    My goal is to hit the ball straight all the time. It usually doesnt happen though. I like using nike balls.