1Dog-Leg to the left on his first swing. This hole does not entail any difficulty in its first part. Those who do not enjoy a great punch should measure their second shot well, since a stream crosses the fairway about 135 meters from the entrance to the green .2It is advisable to play a longer suit than you think is necessary because if you go over, you will be able to attack the flag better.The green is well defended by bunkers, the left side of the green being more accessible.3The par 4 3rd hole is, as shown from the tee box, a perfectly straight hole with the tee box up.For the hitters, the fall of the drive is located between the bunkers; but the real difficulty is in his shot to the green, since in addition to being protected by two strategicall4It is a long dog-leg par 4 to the right with the green located next to the lake and protected by a bunker to the left and another one in the background. Normally, this street is usually played on the right. You only have to take into account one detail: Its huge bunker on the right, which can complicate the par if it catches you.5It is a long par 5 with an extensive green, protected by a lake and bunkers both to the left and in the back area.We recommend playing in the center of the fairway, since the out of bounds is present to the left throughout the entire course of the hole; and on the right the water predominates Try not to go too far when shooting onto the green, as a priceless bunker awaits you from the fairway at the back of the green.6It is the most difficult par 4 on the course. From the tee you can see the hole in its entirety, with its heart-shaped green. At first, a great drive is required; and later, a quit7A par 4 with a dogleg to the left and a large lake to the left that runs the length of its fairway, which must be taken into account during the first stretch.8The longest and most technical par 8 hole on the course. Its green, in addition to being surrounded by bunkers to the right, is protected by a large lake to the rear and left. You have to pay close attention to the front greens, which, being mowed at a fairly low level, means that the ball is not retained and can roll towards the lake.9The 9th hole is a par 4 with a caveat for hitters: The drive drop is fairly protected by bunkers to the left and water to the right.Once we are on the fairway, although it cannot be seen from there, we will be in front of the only green on the course that has three pianos (gentle slopes), apart from being backe10Hole 10 is very long and is the second most demanding par 4 on the course Here the drop of the drive is defended by bunkers ; You must always try to lean on the bunker on the right in order to get the ball to roll to the center of the fairway .11Delicate par 3 for the player who tends to miss to the right, as both the less steep green and the much steeper antegreen slope to the lake . In addition to that, if we fall 12This uphill par 4 looks much easier than it is because of its wide fairway , but hitters will have to be careful not to fall into the bunkers in the center, which would make13Par 5 demanding for players, especially on the second and third shots . When you are on the tee , you have to take into account the bunkers , since both the one on the left a14Par 4 with an ascending dog-leg to the left until the driver 's drop , to then make a slight descent to the green . Hikers are advised to pay attention to the bunker on th15Par 5 for recovery with a slight dog-leg to the left in the first place, which on the second shot turns into a slight dog-leg to the right. This hole has a comfortable ball16The first impression we get when we arrive at this par 3 is that it can be easy due to its large green ; but the truth is that it is not entirely true if we take into account th17Uphill Par 4 with a raised green and preserved by deep bunkers , highlighting the one at the right entrance to the green .18This par 4 seems simple but, as it is the last one, it requires us not to lose concentration. Have control of the right side of the fairway , which is considered out of bounds When you are about to play your drive , take as much support as possible in the bunkers on the left to prevent your ball from going into the winding forest on the same side. W
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