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No |
Cactus Name |
Other
names from Reference |
แหล่งเมล็ดพันธุ์ |
crystalresq |
|
1 |
|
Astrophytum myriostigma |
tum_rabbit |
Astrophytum
myriostigma |
|
2 |
Discocactus
araneispinus |
1. Discocactus zehntneri B. & R. |
คุณโอภาส |
Discocactus
araneispinus |
|
3 |
Melocactus evae |
|
คุณโอภาส |
Melocactus broadwayi |
|
4 |
Coryphantha
maiz-tablasensis |
page 26 |
คุณโอภาส |
Coryphantha
elephantidens |
|
5 |
Thelocactus bicolor |
1.Thelocactus
bicolor v. tricolor |
tum_rabbit |
Thelocactus bicolor |
|
6 |
Hamatocactus setispinus |
|
tum_rabbit |
Hamatocactus setispinus |
|
7 |
Obregonia denegrii |
1. Ariocarpus denegrii |
คุณโอภาส |
Leuchtenbergia principis
|
|
8 |
Ariocarpus
trigonus |
page 156 |
คุณ Baso |
Ariocarpus agavoides |
|
9 |
Echinocactus grusonii |
page 32 |
tum_rabbit |
Echinocactus grusonii |
|
10 |
Notocactus ottonis |
1.
Parodia ottonis |
คุณโอภาส |
Gymnocalycium
calochlorum |
|
|
|
|
total |
5 |
|
|
|
|
อันดับที่ได้ |
2 |
|
|
|
|
เข้ารอบ 1 |
เข้ารอบ 1 |


| From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia • Find out more about navigating Wikipedia and finding information • Jump to: navigation, search This article is about the game. For other uses, see Golf (disambiguation). "Putt" redirects here. For the Australian footballer, see Dean Putt. Golf is a sport in which a player, using several types of clubs, including a driver and a putter hits a ball into each hole on a golf course in the lowest possible number of strokes. Golf is one of the few ball games that does not use a standardized playing area; rather, the game is played on golf "courses," each one of which has a unique design and typically consists of either 9 or 18 separate holes. Golf is defined in the Rules of Golf as "playing a ball with a club from the teeing ground into the hole by a stroke or successive strokes in accordance with the Rules." A golf ball next to a hole The first game of golf for which records survive was played
at Bruntsfield Links, in Golf competition may be played as stroke play, in which the individual with the lowest number of strokes is declared the winner, stableford points play (as devised in 1931 by Dr. Frank Stableford of the Wallasey & Royal Liverpool Golf Clubs), in which the individual with the highest points score is declared the winner or as match play with the winner determined by whichever individual or team posts the lower score on the most individual holes during a complete round. In addition, team events such as fourball have been introduced, and these can be played using either the stroke, stableford or matchplay format. Alternative ways to play golf have also been introduced, such as miniature golf, sholf and disc golf. Golf has increasingly turned into a spectator game, with several different levels of professional and amateur tours in many regions of the world. People such as Tiger Woods, Jack Nicklaus and Annika Sorenstam have become well recognised sports figures across the world. Sponsorship has also become a huge part of the game and players often earn more from their sponsorship contracts than they do from the game itself. Etymology The word Golf was first mentioned in writing in 1457 on a Scottish statute on forbidden games as gouf, possibly derived from the Scots word goulf (variously spelled) meaning "to strike or cuff". This word may, in turn, be derived from the Dutch word kolf, meaning "bat," or "club," and the Dutch sport of the same name. It is often claimed that the word originated as an acronym for "gentlemen only, ladies forbidden", but this is strictly an urban legend. Main article: History of golf Golf is a very old game of which the exact origins are
unclear. The origin of golf is open to debate as to being Chinese, Dutch or Scottish.
However, the most accepted golf history theory is that this sport originated
from A game somewhat similar to golf was first mentioned in
Dōngxuān Records a Chinese
book of 11th Century. It was also mentioned on February 26, However, modern golf is considered to be a Scottish
invention, as the game was mentioned in two 15th century laws prohibiting the
playing of the game of gowf. Some scholars have suggested that this refers to
another game which is more akin to modern shinty, hurling or field hockey than
golf. A game of putting a small ball into a hole in the ground using clubs was
played in 17th century |











