Golf is a ball game in which the ball is batted into the hole. It is a sport that combines the enjoyment of nature, physical exercise and games. Today, modern golf has become synonymous with aristocratic sports.


Although golf has many rules, the most basic ones are the following two. Competitors must compete under fair conditions. During the game, you must be able to objectively deal with situations that are beneficial to you.


Specifically, it is to hit the ball into the hole. The most basic principle of golf is to hit a ball continuously from the table until it is in the hole. If you move with the ball, or use methods such as throwing, rolling, etc., it is against the rules. Continue the game after the ball is in a stationary state. After the ball is hit, the game can only be played after the ball is in a stationary state, and the surrounding environment cannot be changed in order to facilitate the swing.


Differences in form, golf game form stroke play and match play two. Both professional and amateur competitions are more common in the form of stroke play. The so-called stroke play is to accumulate the scores of each hole. After one round (18 holes) is played, all the scores are added up, and the total score is used to determine the winner.


Match play is also based on the score, but the difference is that in match play, the score of each hole determines the outcome of the hole, and the cumulative score of the score is used to determine the score in each game. Omit the difference in holes Stroke play stipulates that the ball must be hit after the hole, so as long as the opponent agrees, it is not necessary to insist on the principle that the ball must be holed.