What are the key points of golf course design?
The design of the golf course has a certain degree of flexibility. It is different from other sports venues in that there is no fixed and strict scale requirement. As long as it basically meets the requirements of the number of strokes per hole and the length of the fairway.
Golf courses are generally selected in areas with natural topography. Therefore, an important design principle is to adapt measures to local conditions and cleverly use the original topography for current planning. Make full use of the original natural landscapes such as court tombs, mountains, lakes, and woodlands. In combination with the competition requirements of the Gower Stadium, the amount of earthwork should be reduced as much as possible. Carry out comprehensive planning and design.
This not only saves investment, but also easily forms its own characteristics. The pursuit of individuality is a major feature of the design of the Gower Stadium. There are no two identical golf courses in the world. Each golf course department has conducted in-depth research on the creation of its own characteristics. In order to attract more members.
The design of the tee: There are many shapes of the tee. Rectangle, square, ellipse are common. In addition, semicircle, circle, S-shape, L-shape, etc. are more commonly used. The general area is 30-150 square meters, which is 0.3-1.0 meters higher than the surrounding area. This is to facilitate drainage and increase the visibility of the hitter. The surface is trimmed short grass, and the lawn is required to have a certain degree of firmness and a smooth surface.