1The starting hole is an almost straight, downhill par 4. The fairway slopes from right to left, so aim for the right side of the tee shot. The point is not to force yourself. Be ca2A slightly uphill par 3. Pay attention to the direction of the wind and aim slightly to the left of the center. The green is fast from the back, so you want to put it on the front.A slightly uphill par 3. Pay attention to the direction of the wind and aim slightly to the left of the center. The green is fast from the back, so you want to put it on the front.3A downhill long hole that doglegs to the left. The tee shot is a draw from the cage that can be seen in front, and aims for the right side of the fairway. If you challenge 2 on, yo4A short par 4 that curves to the right. The tee shot is over a valley and you can't see the second point, but be careful of the OB to the right and aim for the pole in front of theA short par 4 that curves to the right. The tee shot is over a valley and you can't see the second point, but be careful of the OB to the right and aim for the pole in front of the5A short but wide middle hole over a valley. The best tee shot is a draw from the right side of the forest ahead, but there is also the risk of OB. Right side is safe at 220 yards. 6A short hole over a pond with an O-B on the right. Note that the valley on the right is hollowed out in front. It is safe to hit the left side with a big hit.7A short par 4 with a left dogleg. Pay attention to the left OB on the tee shot and aim for the center of the fairway at 220-230 yards. If you're a long hitter, you can turn left an8A par 5 that is not long but curves sharply to the right. If you are aiming for a 2-on shot, go over the fairway bunker on the righ to take a shortcut. There is a risk of going th9A tight uphill par 4. Be careful not to hit the left side of the tee shot, and aim slightly to the right side. For the second shot, we recommend using a club that is one or two sizA tight uphill par 4. Be careful not to hit the left side of the tee shot, and aim slightly to the right side. For the second shot, we recommend using a club that is one or two siz10A downhill par 4 that curves slightly to the right. The theory is to aim for the left slope as the OB zone is close on the right side of the fairway. The tee shot is downhill and h11A slightly downhill par 3 with a valley in front. The right side is narrow, so aim slightly left from the center of the green. The back of the green is well received, so if you canA slightly downhill par 3 with a valley in front. The right side is narrow, so aim slightly left from the center of the green. The back of the green is well received, so if you can12An almost straight, short par 4, but due to the difference in height, the back of the fairway cannot be seen from the tee, making it a difficult hole for beginners. Aim the tee sho13A par 4 with a downward slope to the front of the green. OB is close on the right side of the fairway, so aim for a left slop. The slope is steep, so the distance is long. The secoA par 4 with a downward slope to the front of the green. OB is close on the right side of the fairway, so aim for a left slop. The slope is steep, so the distance is long. The seco14A par 5 with a dogleg to the right with a tee shot over a valley. Theoretically, this hole is in front of the left fairway bunker. On the second shot, pay attention to the left OB 15A famous par 5 hole that crosses two ponds. It is a hole where you can't relax until you hit the green because it crosses a pond, but if you are a long hitter, you can hit it twiceA famous par 5 hole that crosses two ponds. It is a hole where you can't relax until you hit the green because it crosses a pond, but if you are a long hitter, you can hit it twice16A long, uphill par 4 that curves slightly to the left. Aim the tee shot at the starting hut ahead. For the second shot, you want to aim with a larger club in consideration of the l17A slightly downhill par 3 with a lake in front of the green. The wind makes a big difference in club selection. There is a large bunker at the back of the green, so if you are not A slightly downhill par 3 with a lake in front of the green. The wind makes a big difference in club selection. There is a large bunker at the back of the green, so if you are not 18A steep, uphill par 4 with a wide fairway. For the second shot, it is necessary to select a larger club considering the launch. If you enter the bunkers on either side of the greenA steep, uphill par 4 with a wide fairway. For the second shot, it is necessary to select a larger club considering the launch. If you enter the bunkers on either side of the green
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