The picture shows a golf training facility near my house. Golfers shoot the ball toward the pond and the nets are for the protection of the people around. The material of golf balls is light enough to float on water. They conveniently come together following the flow of the water after it's rained or are collected by a small boat with a net. The underutilized pond is nicely used. Is there such a facility in other countries or is the idea only for a small country?
(Vocabulary)
underutilized 〈施設・能力などが〉十分に活用されていない
Although he had played golf most of the time was an adult, she knew she was in bad shape and wanted to play his best when he was with his new colleagues. Golfing friend of his suggested that the golf training manual to help him get his game ready to work on time round, but did not know where to go to a guide. Perhaps the cheapest way to get information about a golf course to read golf magazines you can find your local bookstore or newsstand.
Posted by: Golfschlaeger | Mar 04, 2011 at 05:18 PM
As for the pond system of collecting the golf balls, I am not sure what methods are used to collect balls here in America. In college, I took a golf class, so I know the basics of golf, but the small golf course we used was too small to have such a system. Either way, that's very clever :o) (sarah)
Posted by: Sarah | Feb 14, 2011 at 01:10 AM
We have the same nets in Canada but the golf balls don't float on the water! (peter)
Posted by: Peter | Feb 10, 2011 at 03:52 PM