From where this golf ball sits on the green at the Oliva Nova Golf Course in Valencia, Spain, it is a fairly long putting shot into the hole. If all goes well, and the green is read right, the ball will drop out of sight into the hole on the first putting shot.Once you are on the green, there should always be another player in your group that is tending the flag in case the shot is heading towards the cup. If the ball bounces off the flag pole, it will cost the player as well as this being considered a no no in the game of golf.Many golf rules exist, not only on the Oliva Nova Golf Course in Valencia, Spain but on every course around the world. On the green, be sure to step over other players ball path, repair your ball marks, mark your ball if it is in the way of other players and be sure that somebody removes or tends to the flag before putting.Be sure that the flag is replaced after everyone in the group has finished putting so that the hole is visible to the players behind you. ... continue below the picture...
... Each shot in the game of golf is important to the serious players whether it is from the tee box, on the fairway or putting on the green.The Oliva Nova Golf Course in Valencia, Spain is a beautiful course to play on with a variety of hazards to make the game more challenging. The weather around Valencia, Spain is usually sunny and warm, making the game of golf pleasurable for all visitors playing on this golf course.Golf Ball on a putting green at the Oliva Nova Golf Course, Club de Golf Oliva Nova, an 18 hole golf Course in the town of Oliva Nova, Costa Blanca, Valencia, Spain, Europe
Technical Information:
I photographed this photo with the digital SLR camera model Canon EOS-1Ds Mark II, aperture of f/6.3, exposure time of 1/250 sec. on ISO 100, as always I used a original Canon Lens, the focus lenght for this picture was 16mm.