1A middle hole with a wide fairway without O-Bs on the left and right. Aim for the left side of the pine tree around 180 yards to the right from the regular tees.However, there is a large bunker in the center from the left side of the fairway. There is a pine tree in front of the bunker, so be careful on the left side. Both greens are sligh2There is a pond in front of the tee grounds and around 260 yards to the right of the regular tees, so long hitters should pay attention to club selection.The B green slopes from the back right to the front left. There is a deep bunker on the left front of the A green that is very difficult, so avoid it. The green has strong undulati3The A green has complex undulations. Avoiding the bunker in front of the right hand, one move is to roll from the left runway. Pay attention to the 3-putt, which has a steep slope 1The B green has relatively few undulations, so you want to attack the pinned straight green. However, be careful as the left back O-B is shallow.4A long hole with a tee shot aimed at the center of the fairway.O-B continues to the back of the green on the right side of the tee. Pay attention to the 3 bunkers in front of the green on your second shot, and carry it around 100 yards where i5There are two bunkers on the right side of the fairway and one on the left side, making the fairway look narrow from the tee.The right side of the tee shot is a concern, but the right side of the fairway is the target. A high-level shot is required from the left side to the "A green". Both greens are dif6The A green has a shape that extends vertically to the back left, and the pond extends to the left along its outline.Most of the balls falling to the left of the center of the green roll down into the pond.7The best position for the tee shot is slightly left of the center of the fairway.The second shot requires distance and directionality. The B green can be hit in 2, but the A green is blocked by trees scattered along the fairway.8The pond in front of the tee is not a prO-Blem, but both the A and B greens are long greens, so club selection is important depending on the pin position.2Cover with approach even if you can't turn on the green. The back of the green has a shallow O-B, so overruns are prohibited. It is difficult to approach from both sides of the fro9It's a short middle hole, but the O-B on the left is shallow and tense.There is one cross bunker on each side, and from the teeing ground, both bunkers seem to dig into the fairway, creating pressure. When the tee shot goes over the bunker, the secondThe second shot on the A green should be attacked from the right side. From the left side, the big pine in front is worrisome.10The tee shot needs to be as far as possible, but the O-B line on the left side is shallow and there are two bunkers on the right side of the fairway,so be careful. The A green is elevated, making it difficult to see the green surface, and there are bunkers in front, so don't force yourself to aim for the right side. The B green11Green over is prohibited on both courses .A highly difficult approach shot is required. Both greens have a deep shape and descend from the back to the front. A difficult approach is required from the back of the green.12This is a long hole where long hitters can aim for a 2-on shot, but the O-B on the left side is shallow and the entire course slopes to the left.Both greens slope sharply to the left, and especially the A green with a pond on the left side has complicated undulations, so a layup is recommended.13The O-B line is shallow all the way to the back of the green on the left side, so be careful on the tee shot and the second shot.The aim is to avoid two cross bunkers around 200 yards to the right of the regular tee. Also, there are deep bunkers on the left side of the A green and a famous bunker 20 yards in14A long par 4 with a dogleg to the right. The O-B continues to the green on the left side, so the aim of the tee shot is between the single tree in front and the trees on the right.There is a bunker and a pine tree in front of the A green, so it is not possible to roll from the runway. The B green has a relatively gentle slope, so the putt line is easy to rea15A short hole with O-B all the way to the back of the green on the left side. The A green is about 40 yards from the front edge to the back, and club selection is important for the The B green has a large depression in the center of the right side, and it is necessary to change the strategy depending on the pin position.161718
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