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1 Apollo missions had tested a moon buggy, even hit a golf ball.
2 I think he would have preferred to hit a golf ball.
3 And he can hit a golf ball straight down the fairway 160 yards.
4 You've just got to hit a golf ball, that's all you have to do.
5 The more forcefully you hit a golf ball, the more the ball is compressed.
6 Wouldn't you, if you were 19 and hit a golf ball as well as he does?
7 Technically, every player, American and European, has the ability to hit a golf ball decently well even if blindfolded.
8 A golfer floating next to the ISS could conceivably hit a golf ball out of orbit in a single stroke.
9 The only time I'd hit a golf ball before, it had involved getting it through a windmill and into a clown's mouth.
10 The pain's gone but I don't know what my golfing body is going to be like, because I haven't hit a golf shot yet.
11 I haven't hit a golf ball seriously for five years now and I'm still making a damn good living because I won six majors.
12 He may have travelled 240,000 miles to do more than just hit a golf ball, but Shepard was only being human.
13 It was interesting, how she knew it was the sound of Sean hitting a golf ball and no one else.
14 And he had slunk back when the course was cleared, to be told the simple secret of hitting a golf ball.
15 "We'll have to see all C's on the next progress report." He pretended he was hitting a golf ball.
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