In response:

1. Airflow isn't the only thing that can slice a golfball.. it could have just as easily been hit to the left if it was hit unevenly (easy to do in a space suit).

3. The shot of Neil Armstrong during his "one small step" was taken by an unmanned camera on the strut of the landing craft.

4. The suits are designed to keep pressure in while allowing movement in the joints.

5. They did. They put reflectors up there so a laser shot from earth would reflect back. The one placed there in 1969 is still operational. Others were added in Apollo 14 and 15. http://www.lpi.usra.edu/lunar/missions/apollo/apollo_11/experiments/lrr/

9. The retro thrust from the lunar lander blew away all the loose material from around the vehicle's landing gear, exposing the rock underneath. This is why the lander doesn't appear to sink into the surface. This is also why there is no larger crater caused by the rockets.

As for the other points concerned with photography, there is a very good article on it here:

http://www.iangoddard.com/moon01.htm

Cheers.