What does it mean when a golfer “addresses the ball?” (1 point)

a. He/she introduces themselves
b. He/she prepares for contact with the ball
c. He/she hits the ball into the hole
d. He/she hits the ball off of the course

is it c.

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No, it is not option c. When a golfer "addresses the ball," it means they are preparing for contact with the ball. This is option b. To get the answer to this question, you could consult a golfing resource, such as a golfing guide or rulebook, or watch videos or read articles on golfing techniques. In golf, addressing the ball is an important step that involves positioning oneself correctly and aligning the clubface before taking a swing.

No.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_golf

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