1With a dogleg hole that bends to the left, it is safe to aim your tee shot toward the right end of the left bunker.Pay attention to the cross bunker in front of the green and the hidden water hazard on the right, and aim for 3-on rather than the unreasonable 2-on.2It is easy to aim the tee shot towards the flowerbed behind the green, and for the second shot, be careful to aim for the hazard on the right side of the green.3Safety facilities border the course are installed on the left side, and the fairway on the right side is wide.It is best to pay attention to the bunker on the right side of the tee shot and the bunker and water hazard on the right side of the green for the second shot.4There is a hazard to the right of the green and a bunker to the left.The green has a diameter of 30m and is a hole with heavy underdrafts, requiring a precise iron shot.5It is a dogleg hole that curves to the left, and a hazard is located on the right side of the fairway.It is safe to aim the tee shot at the light facility in front, and the second shot is aimed considering the hidden bunker on the left side of the green and the water hazard at the 6A straight hole with a view of the green from the teeing ground. The tee shot is aimed at the cross bunker in the center of the fairway.7It is a long hole where you can fully demonstrate your distance and skills, so you can check the driver distance.As the water hazard continues on the right side of the fairway, the tee shot should be aimed in the direction of the power transmission tower in front and be careful of the left O-8It is an island hole with landscaping trees blocking the green on the left side of the fairway and hazards surrounding the green.The tee shot is aimed toward the left side of the wooden bridge in front, and the use of wood for 1-on is restricted by local rules.9If the left fairway is wide with a dogleg hole that curves to the right and the pitch is clear, aim your tee shot toward the left end of the bunker on the right side of the fairway10As it is a slice hole, the left fairway is wide, so it is easy to attack while looking at the transmission tower on the back of the green.11It is a dogleg hole that bends to the left, and due to the bounce and undulation on the left, it is safe to aim the tee shot at the light at the bend.12It is a par 3 hole with a view of the green from the tee ink round, so if you use a precise iron shot, par saving is acceptable.13It is a slice hole, and it is a dogleg hole curved to the right.It is easy to hit the tee shot at the center of the bunker (230 meters) visible in front, but the long hazard along the right fairway poses a psychological burden.The tee shot is targeted with a 3-wood or long iron. It's okay to do it.14It will be easier if you pay attention to the guide bunkers on the left and right and target the center of the green, but the green is a two-tiered green with a low left side and a15It is a dogleg hole that bends to the left at 190M from the teeing ground.Long hitters should pay attention to the hidden hazard on the right side of the fairway from 210 Meters and aim their tee shot at the cross bunker in the center of the fairway.16It is a comfortable hole with no major obstacles, but it is better to hit your tee shot with a precise approach shot rather than an unreasonable one-on.17When taking a tee shot at a hole with a beautiful view around the teeing ground, consider only the psychological burden of the hazard in front and aim the tee shot toward the left 18As it is a straight course with a clear view of the green, golfers sometimes get greedy and pass over the safety facility on the right side of the fairway.The left side of the fairway is wide, so it is suitable for tee shots. The hazards and cross bunkers on the left side of the fairway are not easily visible from the second point, s
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