1The first tee has it all; a little fade towards the three trees on the left is perfect, but beware of the out of bounds. A good drive allows an open shot into the big green. Long h2From Hcp. previously the most difficult hole on the course, but can become easier if you choose the right strategy. After the large tree on the left, the fairway opens up to the le3A medium-length par 3 with a back-to-front green; it is better to have the tee shot too short than too long. The bunkers around the green make the middle of the green a safe targetA medium-length par 3 with a back-to-front green; it is better to have the tee shot too short than too long. The bunkers around the green make the middle of the green a safe target4The first tee has it all; a little fade towards the three trees on the left is perfect, but beware of the out of bounds. A good drive allows an open shot into the big green. Long h5A challenging par 3 if you miss the green. The green is deeper than it looks. Be sure to safely overplay the bunker if the flag is in the center or right. The tee shot must not be A challenging par 3 if you miss the green. The green is deeper than it looks. Be sure to safely overplay the bunker if the flag is in the center or right. The tee shot must not be 6The first tee has it all; a little fade towards the three trees on the left is perfect, but beware of the out of bounds. A good drive allows an open shot into the big green. Long h7Choose your line of play and trust it. Long hitters can play more aggressively and score higher. A good line of play is toward the left power pole with a slight draw. This puts a s8With a long drive you can reach the green on the second shot, but watch out for the water hazard to the front left of the green. The safer option is to advance to the right half ofWith a long drive you can reach the green on the second shot, but watch out for the water hazard to the front left of the green. The safer option is to advance to the right half of9A slight draw, started in the direction of the beech tree on the right edge of the fairway, opens up the best opportunity for the second shot into the challenging green. The hole p10There is enough space between the bunkers for the drive. With a slight fade from the tee in the direction of the second left bunker you still have a short iron into the green. Long11This par 5 looks longer than it is. Although there is little space between the forest and the water hazard, you can avoid it with a drive - there is enough space after the bottlene12A very long par 4 that requires two very good shots. Keep the drive on the right side of the fairway for a good angle into the green If the flag is in the back left, watch out for 13This par 4 not only looks easy, but it is if you hit the right points. You should tee off to the left of center to have a good approach to the green, which is defended by bunkers o14The longest par 3 on the course is more difficult than the rating suggests. Tee shots played low can roll onto the green. Although the green slopes from back to front, the breaks aThe longest par 3 on the course is more difficult than the rating suggests. Tee shots played low can roll onto the green. Although the green slopes from back to front, the breaks a15The last par 5 on the course. The fairway bunker on the left protrudes more into the fairway than it looks. The best drive is in the right half of the fairway. The second shot can 16The final par 3 is short. If you can play the required turn, then the approach will be easier. Watch out for the wind by looking at the treetops or the flag on the 15th green. The The final par 3 is short. If you can play the required turn, then the approach will be easier. Watch out for the wind by looking at the treetops or the flag on the 15th green. The 17Aim your swing at the large tree on the right side of the fairway. The three large trees on the left side of the fairway make approaching the green from the left almost impossible.18Playing over the bunker is not a problem for long hitters; shorter players should stick to center-right. The uphill shot plays longer than the measurement suggests.
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