05/07/2025
I checked in at the Trump National Golf Club, which I have heard of for a long time.
📍 1 Trump National Dr Rancho Palos Verdes
This 18-hole course located on the cliff of Palos Verdes Peninsula is one of the top public golf courses in the United States.
It is an hour's drive from Irvine.
You can overlook the picturesque Catalina Island while swinging.
Each hole offers a magnificent panoramic view of the Pacific Ocean.
A veritable seaside Links course.
The course seems to be circling back and forth in a Z shape around the clubhouse. From the 1st to the 18th hole, it gradually goes from high to low, and the closer it is to the sea, so each of the last 9 holes is very beautiful.
The fairway is relatively narrow, with large ups and downs, many bunkers, and the greens are very difficult.
It is indeed an unforgettable experience.
I will come again to feel it without taking pictures and focusing on playing golf.
05/05/2025
Let’s hear it.
8-7: With a loft ranging from 2.5 to 5.5 degrees, this is engineered for elite long-drive competitors.
10-10: Optimized for the low to mid handicap player. Features a precise bulge and roll for straighter, more controlled drives at higher swing speeds.
12-11: Built for mid-range swing speed players. Features a slightly increased face curvature for the perfect blend of maximum distance & accuracy. Loft range 9-12 degrees.
13-12: Engineered for players with swing speeds below 90 mph. Promotes more consistent ball flights for those seeking added distance and forgiveness
05/05/2025
Be sure to remember that you need to know golf knowledge.
A large golf course consists of 18 holes. A general golf course will have 4 par 3 holes, 10 par 4 holes, and 4 par 5 holes.
Par:
It is called par or par, which means to complete a hole using the estimated standard number of strokes for a hole.
Stroke Play:
It refers to a competition between golfers based on who can complete all holes with the least number of swings.
Short game:
It refers to shots within 100 yards from the green, especially lobs, bunker shots and putts.
Sweet Spot:
It refers to the precise point on the face of a golf club, usually at the center point, which can convey the maximum energy when hitting the ball. A ball hit at this point can fly farther than at other points.
Tee:
It refers to the area where the first shot is hit on each hole, which has been densely mowed.
Birdie: A score of one stroke below par on a hole, also known as a birdie. Eagle: A score of two strokes below par on a hole, also known as an eagle. Albatross: "Albatross" is a British golf term for a hole that is three strokes below par. In the United States, it is called a double eagle. Bogey: A score of one stroke above par on a hole, recorded as +1. Double Bogey: A score of two strokes above par on a hole, +2. Dogleg Hole: A hole where the fairway changes direction sharply midway, usually at the point where the tee shot lands. Green: A densely mowed patch of grass specially prepared for putting, with a hole dug in the middle. The green is separated from the fairway by a fringe area, where the grass on the fringe is longer than the green but shorter than the fairway.
Bunker:
Bunkers are set up around the golf course. It is very difficult to hit the ball out of a bunker, and there are special rules for how players can hit the ball out of a bunker.
Handicap:
This system means that the weaker players will be deducted some strokes so that golfers of different levels can compete under theoretically equal conditions, usually taking the average stroke.
05/05/2025
The starting point of the swing is also the starting point of the dream
Every time I stand on the fairway, it is a dialogue with myself.
The wind blows gently, the sun shines brightly, and my golf life has just begun.
This is not a game, but a rhythm of life.
Here, I will record every shot and every growth that belongs to me, and you are welcome to join us.
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