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- Park_golf type Concept external.
- Park_golf type Activity external.
- Park_golf type Sport external.
- Park_golf type Q349 external.
- Park_golf type Activity external.
- Park_golf type Q1914636 external.
- Park_golf comment "Park golf (パークゴルフ pāku gorufu) is a form of golf played in a park that was invented in Makubetsu, Hokkaido, Japan in 1983. Aesthetically, it resembles a sport somewhere between golf and croquet. The competitive object of the game is to hit the ball into a hole with a club in the fewest number of strokes. At the same time, there is also a strong emphasis on harmony with other players (players of park golf are referred to as parkers) and the natural setting of the course." external.
- Park_golf label "Park golf" external.
- Park_golf wasDerivedFrom Park_golf?oldid=777576081 external.
- Park_golf abstract "Park golf (パークゴルフ pāku gorufu) is a form of golf played in a park that was invented in Makubetsu, Hokkaido, Japan in 1983. Aesthetically, it resembles a sport somewhere between golf and croquet. The competitive object of the game is to hit the ball into a hole with a club in the fewest number of strokes. At the same time, there is also a strong emphasis on harmony with other players (players of park golf are referred to as parkers) and the natural setting of the course. The founders of the sport wanted to keep it simple so that people of all ages could become parkers easily. A single ball and club are sufficient for a game of park golf. Courses are relatively short and the physical strain of the game is low. The cost of playing is also low and the rules are simple. For this reason, it is a good sport for children and families. Despite this, the majority of the 700,000 parkers continue to be of retirement age." external.
- Park_golf isPrimaryTopicOf Park_golf external.