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Influencing a ball in flight

I would say the key aspect is "ball in motion" as we understand our physical universe. Golf is a game based on some philosophical truths, although not stated we assume these to be true; golf is game played within our universe of natural philosophy (physics) and it is implied impossible for a human to influence a ball under motion of "nature's flight". The challenge of the game is to get the ball to a target within the natural philosophy of constraints and all a human can do is determine the input characteristics - we calculate the intended directional inputs and hope we get close to our prediction after the ball is struck.

If the conundrum is a unique human able to control a ball in motion, playing in this universe of physical truths, then I would say its cheating.

If the conundrum is a unique human playing in a different universe of physical truths, where the ability to affect a ball in motion must exist by definition, it isn't cheating as it would be consistent with the natural philosophy of the game in that universe.

So I think the answer lies with you as the writer of this fiction. Has the protagonist moved universe perhaps?
 
If 5,000 fans sitting in the stands are willing and shouting for a ball to 'get in the hole' and it does not, makes me wonder if 5000 + 1 will have more of a chance.
 
But the +1 can actually make it happen. It's just a story. What I'm really trying to get opinions on is....... Is it cheating if you can actually do it, maneuver a golf ball in flight with only your mind?
 
Funny, but I think you're comparing apples to oranges. I had some good feedback and to those who posted it.... Thanks.
Seems like all that's left is sarcasm now.

Nobody can influence a balls flight with their mind but you asked if they could, would it be breaking the rules.
Nobody can fly on a broomstick but if they could, would they be breaking the law.
Besides, you brought up Harry Potter, not me.
 
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