Since ancient times, people from all over the world have been drawn to play Abstract Golf, a distinctive take on the traditional game. However, by including abstract components into the gameplay, this version of the game adopts a different strategy from the classic game.
A ball is placed at one end of the field to start the game. At the other end of the field, where a hole is waiting, the object is to hit the ball toward the flag. The player must click on the ball to make a dotted line representing the shot's trajectory and force visible in order to accomplish this. To guarantee that the ball lands in the proper spot, you can drag and alter this line.
The field's abstract character offers players a special challenge. There are no precise guidelines on where to aim or how to approach each shot, unlike on standard golf courses. To find the right route and strike the ball in the direction of the hole, players must rely on their instincts and strategic thinking.
The rules of the game are the same as those for regular golf. When a player makes a hole, they receive points; harder shots yield higher scores. As a result, there is more competitiveness, and players are motivated to go for higher scores every round.