Author: 红葉 (MOMIJI), from China, this question comes from his personal blog.
HerugolfHerugolf was originally named "Professional Golfer 〇" and published in the 142nd issue of "Puzzle Communication Nikoli" in March 2013. After that, the popularity rose rapidly, and finally it was officially upgraded to a "fixed food" puzzle in Issue 148 at a rate rarely seen in recent years. In addition, the creator of Herugolf, the puzzle author, Mr. あるかり, the head of the workshop (male, about 40 years old, an IT company employee) is also the inventor of Suraromu, another "fixed food" puzzle.
1.Move (hit) all circles (balls) one or more times, and bring them to a cell with an H (hole). One circle must be brought to every H cell.
2.Show the movement of a circle by an arrow, with the tip of the arrow in the cell where it stops. The arrows can not cross other circles, H cells, or lines of other arrows.
3.A circle (ball) moves across as many cells as the number in it in the first move (shot), vertically or horizontally. The next move becomes one shorter, it decreases the number of cells to pass by 1. The direction of movement may change after a move (shot). When the next movement becomes 0, or the circle (ball) stops at an H cell, the circle cannot move any further.
4.A circle cannot leave the grid (OB), and cannot stop in a grey area (water hazard).
See
Nikoli linkfor an example.
Solution code: for each row, the number of cells not occupied by circles, holes or lines. For two-digit numbers use only the last digit.(x digits),Such as the answer to Nikoli's sample question: 41111.
on 28. June 2021, 09:52 by cdwg2000
For the Penpa link, use "Line" to verify the answer. You need to use a green line segment to connect the "golf ball number" with the "golf hole H" in the correct way.