What Vice golf ball is like the Pro V1?

What Vice golf ball is like the Pro V1?

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Is scramble the same as best ball?

In a “Scramble” format the players or designated team captain decide after each shot which one the best shot is. In a “Best Ball” format, each player plays their own ball throughout each hole. The team’s score for the hole is the lowest score shot by a single team member on that hole.

How do you win a scramble?

To win a scramble, you are going to need to make every putt that you should make and a few that you shouldn’t. The next player you are looking for is someone with the ability to consistently hit the ball in the fairway. He or she doesn’t have to be long, only accurate. This frees up your power hitter.

What does short sided mean in golf?

That term, short-sided, doesn’t necessarily explain itself, so let us explain what short-sided means. When a golfer is short-sided, their ball is positioned relative to the hole where they have less green to work with between the ball and the hole compared to the other (or another) side of the green.

What is the fat side of the green?

The fat side of the green. Anything left, right, long or short (or a combination) of the flag that you potentially have more room to work with on your next shot.

What does short sighted mean?

Short-sightedness, or myopia, is a very common eye condition that causes distant objects to appear blurred, while close objects can be seen clearly.

Should you wear glasses all the time if you are short-sighted?

Eyeglasses. For most people with myopia, eyeglasses are the primary choice for correction. Depending on the amount of myopia, you may only need to wear glasses for certain activities, like watching a movie or driving a car. Or, if you are very nearsighted, you may need to wear them all the time.

Is 0.50 eye prescription bad?

A -0.50 prescription is a mild myopic prescription, which essentially means you can see near very well and you have a little bit of trouble far away.

Andrew

Andrey is a coach, sports writer and editor. He is mainly involved in weightlifting. He also edits and writes articles for the IronSet blog where he shares his experiences. Andrey knows everything from warm-up to hard workout.