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Golf course
From Lostpedia
Hurley sees that most of the survivors don't have anything to keep their minds occupied. So, after finding some golf clubs, he builds a 2-hole, three par golf course on the top of a hill near the caves. The course is located in a valley on the Mesa.
Appearances
- The course is seen in use or mentioned on at least five occasions:
- The first time the survivors played, Hurley created it, and used it for "the first and hopefully last Island Open". ("Solitary")
- Hurley later mentions a second tournament ("playing for deodorant sticks"), but the course isn't seen. ("Special")
- Hurley unsuccessfully attempts to make friends with Jin as he's hitting rocks at the course, saying that "urchins have more ping". ("...In Translation")
- Kate, Charlie, and Hurley were playing when Kate challenges Jack to a round of golf, and when Jack hits his ball into the forest, they stumble upon Eko bringing unconscious Sawyer back from the tail section group. ("Collision")
- Jin goes on a temper tantrum when he misses a putt while playing with Hurley and Michael. ("Jin Has a Temper-Tantrum on the Golf Course")
- Originally the course was two holes but Kate challenged Jack to a game of three holes, so it may have been expanded.
Symbolism
The golf tournament represented problems in Michael's parenting skills with Walt. When he heard about the tournament, Michael left Walt on his own in the caves, only with the sleeping Claire. He also later asked his son if he wanted a try, but Walt felt guilty that others were waiting to have a turn. When Hurley then told Michael it was his turn, instead of offering his try to Walt (which would be more expected), he accepted it himself leaving Walt to walk back to the beach alone.
Recurring Themes
When he creates the golf course in Solitary, Hurley says "rich idiots fly to tropical islands all the time to whack balls around." In "The Economist", Sayid observes that he and wealthy Italian Mr Avellino are "paying quite a premium" to play golf on a private course in the Seychelles.

