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No |
Cactus Name |
Other
names from Reference |
แหล่งเมล็ดพันธุ์ |
นก(Nok) |
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1 |
Astrophytum
myriostigma |
Astrophytum myriostigma |
tum_rabbit |
Astrophytum
myriostigma |
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2 |
Discocactus
araneispinus |
1. Discocactus zehntneri B. & R. |
คุณโอภาส |
Mammillaria
elongata |
|
3 |
Melocactus evae |
|
คุณโอภาส |
Coryphantha kracikii |
|
4 |
Coryphantha
maiz-tablasensis |
page 26 |
คุณโอภาส |
Coryphantha
elephantidens |
|
5 |
Thelocactus bicolor |
1.Thelocactus
bicolor v. tricolor |
tum_rabbit |
Coryphantha kracikii |
|
6 |
Hamatocactus setispinus |
|
tum_rabbit |
Coryphantha potosiana |
|
7 |
Obregonia denegrii |
1. Ariocarpus denegrii |
คุณโอภาส |
Ariocarpus agavoides |
|
8 |
Ariocarpus
trigonus |
page 156 |
คุณ Baso |
Ariocarpus bravoanus |
|
9 |
Echinocactus grusonii |
page 32 |
tum_rabbit |
Echinocactud grusonii |
|
10 |
Notocactus ottonis |
1.
Parodia ottonis |
คุณโอภาส |
Gymnocalycium
calochlorum |
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|
total |
1 |
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อันดับที่ได้ |
6 |
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เข้ารอบ 1 |
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The famous 17th hole of the TPC at Sawgrass Stadium Course.
Golf is played in an area of land designated a golf course. A course consists of a series of holes, each consisting of a teeing area, fairway, rough and other hazards, and the green with the pin and cup. A typical golf course consists of eighteen holes, but many have only nine. Play of the game
Every game of golf is based on playing a number of holes in a given order. A round typically consists of 18 holes that are played in the order determined by the course layout. On a nine-hole course, a standard round consists of two successive nine-hole rounds. Playing a hole on the course golf consists of hitting a ball from a tee on the teeing box (a marked area designated for the first shot of a hole, a tee shot), and once the ball comes to rest, striking it again. This process is repeated until the ball is in the cup. Once the ball is on the green (an area of finely cut grass) the ball is usually putted (hit along the ground) into the hole. The goal of resting the ball in the hole in as few strokes as possible may be impeded by hazards, such as bunkers and water hazards In most typical forms of gameplay, each player plays his or her ball from the tee until it is holed.
Players can walk or drive in motorised carts over the course, either singly or in groups of two, three, or four, sometimes accompanied by caddies who carry and manage the players' equipment and give them advice. Each player often acts as scorer for one other player in the group, that is, he or she records the score on a score card. In stroke play (see below), the score consists of the number of strokes played plus any penalty strokes incurred. Penalty strokes are not actually strokes but penalty points that are added to the score for violations of rules or utilizing relief procedures.
A hole is classified by its par, the number of strokes a skilled golfer should require to complete play of the hole For example, a skilled golfer expects to reach the green on a par-four hole in two strokes (This would be considered a Green in Regulation) , one from the tee (the "drive") and another, second, stroke to the green (the "approach") and then roll the ball into the hole in two putts for par. Traditionally, a golf hole is either a par-three, -four or -five; some par-six holes exist, but are not usually found on traditional golf courses











