Upon bouncing, however, the ball spun far more than expected.
He loves to get the ball spinning away to take the edge.
He likes to keep a lot of balls spinning in the air.
Even balls that land on the green can spin back far enough to end up wet.
And it had something to do with the way the ball was spinning.
The ball pitched, bit and spun back into the hole.
Soon all the inside seemed on fire; the ball was spinning, or the lights within were revolving.
Then the ball would drop quickly and spin away.
A little ball in the tip of the trunk spun rapidly.
This affects the trajectory the ball will travel and spin.