1A good, easy starting hole, a par four, where the hazard is left and right, where you have just come from honing your swing. Also note the out right behind the green.A good, easy starting hole, a par four, where the hazard is left and right, where you have just come from honing your swing. Also note the out right behind the green.2The smile freezes after an easy start. Blind opening with a par-four to an insignificantly narrow gully over the gorge. Even a moderate opening does not ensure unhindered access to3A short tee with a large bunkered green. The difference in height may make it difficult to choose a racket.A short tee with a large bunkered green. The difference in height may make it difficult to choose a racket.4A short par-four downhill. On the right side of the green lurks one of Finland's largest bunkers. Easy for the exact game player.A short par-four downhill. On the right side of the green lurks one of Finland's largest bunkers. Easy for the exact game player.5We climb the mountain, from which there is a view of the very sloping green 200 meters away, which does not need bunkers for protection. It requires a long and precise opening. TheWe climb the mountain, from which there is a view of the very sloping green 200 meters away, which does not need bunkers for protection. It requires a long and precise opening. The6A long, straight par-five that looks simple from the tee, but when approaching the green, difficulties begin in the form of bunkers and a birch tree growing between them.7The return hole of the recent vito, another vito with an easier green, but the uphill at the end takes its toll.The return hole of the recent vito, another vito with an easier green, but the uphill at the end takes its toll.8A long four that requires a very precise opening, which seems almost impossible from the back tee. The narrow, undulating green doesn't make the hole any easier.A long four that requires a very precise opening, which seems almost impossible from the back tee. The narrow, undulating green doesn't make the hole any easier.9The last hole of the exit gives no chance to slack off. The medium-long Nelone's narrow downhill requires precision. Better to stay left.10A fairway to be hit from above, which at the end becomes narrow before reaching the raised, well-bunkered green. Gives a chance to try two on top.11A medium length tee with a tricky bunkered green. If you miss the green, miss it to the left.A medium length tee with a tricky bunkered green. If you miss the green, miss it to the left.12The longest four on the field, where there are no visible dangers except for the right out. Difficult for a club player to achieve in two strokes.13A viton that offers various possibilities, with which the bravest can try two-on-one despite the water obstacles, either through the neighboring fairway or directly.14A short par-four, with a tricky rock lurking on the left side, which heroically crossing the corner you are almost on the green, which is not the easiest end due to its shape.A short par-four, with a tricky rock lurking on the left side, which heroically crossing the corner you are almost on the green, which is not the easiest end due to its shape.15Over the forest straight to the green. This sharp dog leg quad has ruined many results. It is wiser to play a short hole along the fairway, being careful of water hazards.Over the forest straight to the green. This sharp dog leg quad has ruined many results. It is wiser to play a short hole along the fairway, being careful of water hazards.16A straight four where the danger is caused by a long water obstacle on the right. The green is elevated, but otherwise easy.A straight four where the danger is caused by a long water obstacle on the right. The green is elevated, but otherwise easy.17The third, which fools many with its simplicity. Opening too long may cause a headache.18If everything is going well so far, don't vent yet, because the last Four is guaranteed to return the grass to the surface. Opening blindly from the hole, avoiding the right outer
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