The lighting design of golf course lighting focuses on different aspects of the lighting. It is crucial to focus on each component to achieve the desired results. These are mentioned below for your information.
The first factor that needs to be considered when working on the lighting design is the uniformity level as it is vital for ensuring that people can clearly see the golf course. High uniformity means that the overall brightness level would remain more or less the same. However, poor uniformity can be a real eyesore and even cause fatigue. It will prevent golfers from seeing the golf course properly. Uniformity is quantified on a scale of 0 to 1. At 1, the lux level would reach every single spot of the golf court while ensuring the same level of brightness. To provide each green area with sufficient light, it is crucial for there to be at least around 0.5 of uniformity. This translates into the lumen ratio of minimum to average lumens being 0.5. To provide uniformity for a top-class tournament, illumination uniformity of around 0.7 is required.
Next, you need to consider flicker-free lighting. With the maximum speed of golf balls reaching up to 200 mph, flicker-free lighting is required. It will enable high-speed cameras to capture the motion of golf balls and clubs. However, if the lights flicker, the camera would be unable to capture the beauty of the game in all its glory. Thus, spectators will miss out on an exciting moment. To ensure that slow-motion videos are captured, the golf course lighting needs to be compatible with 5,000 to 6,000 fps. Thus, even if the flickering rate is around 0.3 per cent, the fluctuation in the lumen will not be observed by the camera or the naked eye.
In addition to the above, the colour temperature of the lighting also has to be taken into account. For a professional tournament, there is a need for about 5,000K white light. On the other hand, if you have a recreational driving range or a community golf club, both white and warm lights should be sufficient. Choose from a wide range of colour temperature ranging from 2,800K up to 7,500K depending on your needs.
Besides the factors mentioned above, the colour rending index or CRI cannot be overlooked. It is crucial for lighting the golf course. Opt for AEON LED luminaries as they boast a high colour rending index of more than 85 which helps highlight the golf ball and creates a contrast between the dark environment and grassy surface. With a high CRI, the colours would appear like they normally would in sunlight. Thus, the colours would appear crisp and clear and will be easy to distinguish.