1Take a deep breath, favor the right side of the tee for your tee-shot and look for the entrance to the green on the left side.2Leave the driver in your bag and look for the left side of the fairway. Prefer a shorter but precise second stroke; the front green will not betray you.3Favor the bottom of the green on the right and avoid reaching for the flag if it is located at the entrance to the green on the left side.4Secure the middle of the fairway from the tee and feel free to play this hole like a par 5.5From the start, aim for the group of fir trees at the bottom left. Strongly avoid the right side of the green; don't be afraid to go long and left.6At the start, use the club that gives you confidence without looking for distance. Patiently follow the contours of the fairway and favor a last shot rather long than too short.7For long hitters, play an iron without going past the right bunker.Look to aim for the left side of the green which presents less risk and will offer you a relatively easy approach if it were to be missed.8Favor the back of the green and be aware that a slightly misplaced shot to the right is likely to come back close to the hole given the configuration of its surroundings.9Learn to play long shots with the ball higher than your feet before approaching this hole. You will easily keep the ball in play if you favor the left side of the fairway.10Pay a lot of attention to your tee shot which may be decisive for the rest of the hole.Long hitters, putting the driver away... Play to the green on the left if you're unsure of yourself and hang on to your little game.11Pick the right club and aim for the center of the green. Remember that downhill a ball flies longer. it's a birdie hole, enjoy it.12Stay vigilant, play irons if your tee shots are not precise. Favor small straight strokes. don't go for crazy shots, just keep the ball in play13Long hitters must avoid the drive at the start if they are to hope to play their second flat shot. Play leapfrog with the hills and aim for the flats on the fairway.14Play a 3 wood draw to stay flat on the fairway. Watch out for days when the flag is placed at the bottom of the green! Feel free to stay slightly short.15Aim for the right part of the fairway in order to avoid the bunker and hope to find yourself flat-footed. Try to stay short of the flag with the second shot, uphill putts will be r16Aim for the left side of the fairway. Feel free to walk up the hill to see the rest of the hole and the location of the flag. If it is placed on the edge of the green, play short.17Do not look at all costs for the flag, never find yourself behind it and avoid leaving yourself putts from left to right.18Long hitters go for the right side of the fairway knowing that the ball easily returns to the center.For the others, just look for the middle of the fairway avoiding the hazards to the right.When attacking the green, favor its right side because the balls have a tendency to roll towards the left bunker, if the shot is a little short.
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