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Take Care of the Lawns
Do not wear high heels

Park golf is a community sport, and some of the parks that were not used much took back the original figure where people can relax because of park golf. At those parks, the sign "Do Not Enter the Lawn" became useless. It would be great if everyone can use them comfortably and forever.
Since tens of thousands of people use park golf courses, the grass easily gets roughed depending on how they get used.
The grass is easily damaged by spike heels and angled shoes, and especially the surroundings of the cup withers red and soil comes out.
Please wear shoes that are flat and soft like exercise shoes to play on green grass course.
Also, some people break branches and strike balls with trees, but players should not do this.
Please try to protect plants and trees.
Since tens of thousands of people use park golf courses, the grass easily gets roughed depending on how they get used.
The grass is easily damaged by spike heels and angled shoes, and especially the surroundings of the cup withers red and soil comes out.
Please wear shoes that are flat and soft like exercise shoes to play on green grass course.
Also, some people break branches and strike balls with trees, but players should not do this.
Please try to protect plants and trees.
About Etiquette
- Manners are more important than techniques
- No Smoking While Playing
- Take Care of the Lawns
- Show Compassion Toward Others
- Show Compassion Toward the Group Behind
- Up to 4 players per group
- Friendliness Comes First Rather Than Score
- Watch Out!
- Be Sure to Confirm Safety
- Listen to Instructors and Advisers