1It is best to aim for the tee shot in the direction of the 100YD mark on the left, and it is even better to use a fade ball.If you are a long hitter who can send more than 260 Yard, it is better to target the middle part of the bunker on the right side of the IP point.Since the second shot is a 3-tier green, it is advantageous to hold 1 club long in case of a back pin.2When you look back at ROCKY MOUNTAIN on the right, you will automatically take a deep breath as you feel like you are standing at the top.The green is two-tiered, narrow and long, and there is a pond to the right from the entrance to the green. You must be careful about the position of the pin when choosing a club, a3A hole that requires distance from the tee shot. For the tee shot, it is better to aim slightly to the right of the pine tree in the middle of the fairway. For the second shot, it In case of a back pin, it is better to aim for one club longer. If you are not a long hitter, it is better to aim close to the green and try to get par with your approach.4It is important to land the tee shot while avoiding the OB on the right and the bunker on the left of the IP, and the direction of the second shot is more important than sending itThere is a deep bunker on the left side of the green, so if the pin is located on the left, it is advantageous to target the right side rather than the pin.Since there is a slope in front and back of the green, a slightly shorter pin is advantageous for putting.5The elevation difference between the TEE GROUND and the green is gentle, so you have to be careful when choosing a club because you have to cross the pond to get onto the green, wh6As a hole located in the highest area, the trees planted on the regular tee at the Blue Tee put pressure on tee shots.Aim your tee shot between the bunker on the left side of the IP point and the bunker on the right slope, and be careful because the left and right sides are O-B.The green is surrounded by deep bunkers in front and on the right, so adjusting the length of the second shot is important.7The tee shot should be aimed at the pine tree on the left side of the mountain, and for long shots, the direction of the bunker on the right side of the fairway is good.Be careful of the two bunkers in the middle of the fairway and the O-B on the right. For the second shot, it is best to look at the bunker in front of the green and aim for it.8The fairway formed by the pine tree valley gives a cozy and cozy feeling. Both sides are OB, the fairway width is narrow, and a pond extends from right in front of the green to theIf the tee shot is long in direction rather than distance, it is also advisable to target it with a fairway wood.9As it is a dogleg hole on the left, it is best to aim your tee shot toward the center of the practice range visible in front.If you are a long hitter, you will gain distance if you pass straight to the right of the practice range, but if you are pushed a little, you may end up in big trouble.It is much higher than the second point of the green, so accurate distance calculation is required.
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