Golf course lighting design requirements
Modern golf originated in Scotland. Due to its unique cultural connotation, this shepherd's leisure sport has lasted for 500 years and has spread more and more widely throughout the world.

1. The division of the stadium area and the standard of illumination
The golf course is divided into four parts: ball area, smooth road, obstacle area and green area
1. Tee-off area: The horizontal illumination is 100LUX, and the vertical illumination of 100LUX is required in order to observe the direction, drop point and distance of the ball.
2. Flat fairway and obstacle area: The horizontal illumination is 70LUX, so that the course can be seen clearly.
3. Green: The regional horizontal illumination of the green is 200 LUX to ensure that the height, slope and distance of the terrain can be accurately judged.
2. Requirements for the lighting design of the competition venue
1. The lighting of the tee area should prevent strong shadows, and use wide light-distribution stadium lights to project at close distances. The closest distance to the tee area from the light pole is 5M, and it should illuminate from two directions.
2. The fairway lighting mainly uses narrow light distribution floodlights to ensure sufficient vertical and uniform illuminance during the flight of the golf ball.
3. There should be no lighting dead zone and glare in the whole area.
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