1It is a fairly easy hole, with two bunkers on the left to defend the driver: for a good player the green, flat and defended by a bunker on the left and one on the right, can be rea2It is a dog-leg to the left, very short, where it is essential to place a 4 or 3 iron before the bunker placed right at the beginning of the dog-leg and then play a 9 iron or a pit3The difficulty here is only on the tee shot, threatened by an out of bounds on the right and a forest on the left, but afterwards, on the second shot, you play a 7/8 iron towards a4It is the most difficult hole on the course (hcp. 1). It's a dogleg to the left with a wood and a ditch on the same side, and a bunker on the right at drive height. The second shot involves a 6 or 5 iron, played towards the slightly uphill green and well defended by bunkers.5Very long, it requires a 1 iron from the championship tee. The green is quite large and flat, with three bunkers defending it.6The fairway is straight, with woods on both sides and a bunker to the left on the driver's arrival. The second shot is a 6 or 5 iron to reach the flat green but well defended by tw7A good player can reach the green in two shots, but this hole is also designed in the middle of the woods, so it is important to hit the driver very precisely.The second shot can be made either with a 3 wood or with a 2 iron (for those who own it), towards a green well defended by bunkers.8It is a short and straight hole, with a bunker on the left, just where the driver arrives, and the woods with a ditch on the right.However, once the driver has been placed straight, on the second shot you play a 9 iron or a pitch, towards an interesting green, with three steps and well defended by bunkers.9You need to play a 3 or 4 iron almost perfectly, because the green is totally defended by bunkers and with an out of bounds behind it.10It is a long hole, with the woods and the out of bounds on the right up to the height of the green: it therefore requires a precise and possibly long tee-shot, and then having, as 11Hole without too many difficulties other than the length and some bunkers along the fairway on the left side.In the last hundred meters the hole tends to turn slightly to the left, with a fairly rough green defended by a single bunker.12You play a 7 or 6 iron, the green is very large and mostly flat. There are three bunkers defending the green: I would say it is a hole suitable for everyone.13It is a fairly narrow hole, where both the first and second shots must be played very precisely, avoiding the out of bounds on the left and the bunker on the right of the fairway.The green is very large, but has notable slopes and 3 bunkers, one in front and two on the sides.14It's a dogleg to the left that requires a good tee shot to be placed between the bunker on the right and the woods on the left.The second shot is still delicate, because you have to play a 5 or 6 iron - sometimes even a 4 - towards a green well defended by bunkers.15A 5 iron is played on average, but it requires maximum precision because the green is placed a little lower than the starting tee.Furthermore, this green is narrow at the beginning and a little wider towards the bottom, it is defended by bunkers both on the right and on the left along its entire length.16It's long, with a slight dog-leg to the right with the forest on both the right and left. It requires a long tee shot and then a 4, 5 or 6 iron as a second shot towards a slightly 17It is a short but narrow hole, where it is preferable, for a good player, to use a 1 iron or a 3 wood as a tee shot in order to avoid the woods on the left and the bunker on the riThe second shot can be made with an 8 or 9 iron towards a green which has many slopes and is well defended by bunkers.18A 5 iron is played on average, but it requires maximum precision because the green is placed a little lower than the starting tee.Furthermore, this green is narrow at the beginning and a little wider towards the bottom, it is defended by bunkers both on the right and on the left along its entire length.
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