MarchieB:
Someone on Facebook did a pretty detailed "study" of this.
- 1 stroke = 1 Hit off your ball's Hit Meter
- It does not matter if its from the fairway, rough, sand, brush, ect; 1 stroke = 1 hit
- A balls Hit Meter is not affected by hitting off cart path, rocks, ect.
- Any stroke taken from "On the Green" does not count as a hit on your ball's Hit Meter
- The stroke taken after using a Mulligan will count as two hits to your ball's Hit Meter. This also includes mulligans used "On the Green" for Putts
- Every Ball (other than the starter Ball) has a Durability rating. This can be from 1.0 - 2.5. This will give you somewhere between 90-120 hits on each ball depending on its rating.
That's a good summary!
Let me add two wee details:
- Only putts from the greens do not count. Mulligans do count as stated, and, AFAIR, other clubs from greens do count one on one.
- Durability of some ball type has been counted to 125. My guess: Probably older balls which may no longer exist.