▶ Competition schedule herePhoto credit: Tsunahiro World Co., LtdU n i q u e A s p e c t s of D e af S p o r t s●Competition IntroductionA sport competing for the lowest total number of strokes to get the ball into holes●EventsIndividual (Men/Women), Mixed Team●Basic Rules- One round consists of �� holes. At TOKYO ���� DEAFLYMPICS, individual competition plays � rounds (�� holes) and mixed team competition plays � round (�� holes)- Players may carry a maximum of �� clubs for hitting the ball●Spectator Guidelines- Gallery (*spectator) areas are limited to near the �st and ��th hole teeing areas and near the �th and ��th hole greens.- Ropes or tape mark the boundaries between gallery areas and the playing field. Never enter the playing field.- When players take shots (putts), watch quietly without making sounds or movements.- Photography is permitted but use silent camera apps to ensure no shutter sounds. Flash photography is prohibited in all cases.- Be aware of ball direction because balls hit by players may fly towards you.- Never touch balls anywhere on the course, including OB zones.- Shoes like high heels may damage the turf. Golf shoes or trainers are recommended for comfortable viewing.- Be considerate so each gallery can view comfortably together, such as not blocking others’ views.- Noise-making equipment (loudspeakers, whistles, drums, etc.) for cheering is prohibited.When play is suspended due to lightning danger or resumed, “whistles” normally signal this, but deaf golf uses “flags” for visual communication rather than sound, among other different information transmission methods.��GGGooolllfffGolfGolf
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