I'm no expert or knocking on your common sense,but its impossible to generate the kind of speed that a Golf club picks up throughout a swing. So the answer is no. Although the speed of a golf club is less, there is no flexing in a Baseball bat like there is in a golf club shaft (absorbing energy). I think the golf ball (all things equal) would travel farther being hit by an aluminum bat than a driver.
WHICH DRIVERWILL HIT THE GOLF BALL FARTHER- HEAVY OR LIGHT
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NO.
300 yards is equal to 900 feet, so the answer is 500 feet.
The ball.
A precept is harder than a TaylorMade. But is also depends on if you have TaylorMade Black or Red. Overall, TaylorMade balls will go farther and spin more.
Depends upon how much force is given when hit, kicked or thrown. The table tennis ball however has no mass to it at all, so it would travel the least distance no matter how much force was given at point of launch. A Golf ball can travel some 350 yards with the right angle and pro golfer.
A simple tip for that is move the ball further ball in your stance. If its when you hit your golf ball off a tee, another simple tip is just lower your tee farther into the ground.
It would be a golf ball. No, a baseball does not have dimples
I heard you can microwave them, though this might be for "wound" golf balls which aren't that common anymore. Land your drive on a cart path, hit a tree.... it will cost you strokes on the green. OR you could just play it for 20 years and see if it can stand up to the beating.
That depends on the player. Players with slower swing speeds are better off using a driver with more loft. the extra loft makes the ball easier to control and will help the player hit the ball farther because the extra loft helps keep the ball in the air longer.
Placing the ball at the back of your stance will effectively make the ball fly lower and farther. By placing the ball at the back of your stance you are decreasing the loft of the club. If you want to hit a high shot move the ball forward but remember it will not go as far.