1The west course begins with a challenging hole. The ideal tee shot is on the right side of the fairway, past bunkers and water. The very spacious green requires a precise shot with2A spectacular par 3 accompanied by a dominant water hazard on the right. The green slopes down from left to right towards the water hazard.A spectacular par 3 accompanied by a dominant water hazard on the right. The green slopes down from left to right towards the water hazard.3When teeing off, note the rows of trees on the right and play towards the left fairway bunkers. A well-placed second shot allows for an easy shot onto the green, which presents no 4A short par 4 that gives you one of the few birdie opportunities on this course. The green slopes from back to front and is defended by bunkers in front.A short par 4 that gives you one of the few birdie opportunities on this course. The green slopes from back to front and is defended by bunkers in front.5One of the most challenging holes on the west course awaits you on this par 4. It takes two long shots to reach the green, which is also slightly elevated. You should take this intOne of the most challenging holes on the west course awaits you on this par 4. It takes two long shots to reach the green, which is also slightly elevated. You should take this int6With this hole, long hitters have the opportunity to reach the green from the tee with a tailwind. For everyone else, the bunkers can come into play on the right and left. Due to tWith this hole, long hitters have the opportunity to reach the green from the tee with a tailwind. For everyone else, the bunkers can come into play on the right and left. Due to t7A long iron or fairway wood will be necessary to reach the green. The pot bunkers on the left in front of the green and the water on the right are the pitfalls of this fairway.8The tee shot should be positioned on the left side of the fairway for an easy second shot. Note the rough zone separating the fairway. If you are too far to the right, the second s9Make sure you place your tee shot correctly between the forest and the clump of trees on the left. Hitting the fairway is a prerequisite for reaching the green with the second shot10The ideal line from the tee runs over the fairway bunker on the right. This saves your chance of hitting the green in two shots. You then have the choice of either submitting or ri11On this tricky par 3, it is clearly down to club choice to place the ball on the correct plateau of the two-tiered green.12When teeing off on this fairway, you have a choice - either the safe right side or the riskier variant on the left across the water. The drive across the water gives you an easier 13The longest par 4 on the course. A long, straight tee shot down the fairway is necessary to have a chance of hitting the green on the second shot. The second shot over the water an14Here it is possible for long hitters to reach the green with the second shot via the right fairway. From the left fairway, note the invisible fairway bunkers on the left side of thHere it is possible for long hitters to reach the green with the second shot via the right fairway. From the left fairway, note the invisible fairway bunkers on the left side of th15A very significant par 3 that gives you nowhere to go - with trees to the left, water to the right and a prominent pot bunker to the left of the green. "Just commit to the shot!"A very significant par 3 that gives you nowhere to go - with trees to the left, water to the right and a prominent pot bunker to the left of the green. "Just commit to the shot!"16The drive should be placed to the right of the biotope. When hitting the green, pay attention to the pin position - the green is elevated and very long (37m).17This is a long par 4, with the "tiger line" passing quite close to the forest on the right, and the left landing area being very well defended by bunkers. Hitting the fairway is a 18A "picturesque" final hole. Place your tee shot on the left side of the fairway, the second shot should land at the end of the fairway, calculated precisely, in order to hit the he
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