1A simple par 3 where club selection requires precision. The receptive green rewards a good hit. Enkla sorttinem Baar 3, which is the result of the bleaching process. Only a receptiA simple par 3 where club selection requires precision. The receptive green rewards a good hit. Enkla sorttinem Baar 3, which is the result of the bleaching process. Only a recepti2Par 4, which requires chess skills and patience from the player. Place the opening in the right place on the fairway before the river to create a good angle for the approach shot. 3A short par 3 up a small hill. The green leads to the left, where all the dangers of this fairway lurk Lykänem Bar 3 a small uphill. Krääsmatas is a gallella on the left, which A short par 3 up a small hill. The green leads to the left, where all the dangers of this fairway lurk Lykänem Bar 3 a small uphill. Krääsmatas is a gallella on the left, which 4A par 5 fairway that gives the opportunity for long hitters to try the 2nd shot to the green. The club player places the 2nd shot in front of the pond lurking in front of the green5An interesting par 4 that requires precision. The opening shot should be placed on the narrow fairway as far as possible, so that the follow-up shot to the elevated green would go 6The longest fairway in the field. An opening uphill to a narrow fairway, from which a blind shot to a fairway that curves over the hill to the left. The approach to the large green7A narrow sloping fairway creates a challenge on this short par 4 fairway. Placement on the right side of the fairway gives the best chance for an approach. The water barrier on the8Opening shot from high over the hump. Water barriers on both sides of the fairway, so sensible planning saves you from unnecessary strokes. When approaching the flat green, you sho9The former decision lane of the field, which has already become a legend, divides the players' opinions. Offering a real test, the opening must stay on the fairway to keep the chan10The most exciting moment of a round of golf, the 10th tee. Opening favoring the left side of the fairway, making it easier to place the second shot to your liking. The third shot t11A short par 3 whose narrow green requires precise length control and the river running through the fairway brings additional tension Shorter sortie paar 3, and that souk krääsma A short par 3 whose narrow green requires precise length control and the river running through the fairway brings additional tension Shorter sortie paar 3, and that souk krääsma 12A demanding, long par 4. The fairway usually has a strong wind during play. The river that runs all the way on the right side adds spice to this fairway as well. Stay left! Demandi13A short par 4, which, however, requires an accurate opening to make the approach shot to this most sloping green of the course easier. The rather short Bar 4, however, required a pA short par 4, which, however, requires an accurate opening to make the approach shot to this most sloping green of the course easier. The rather short Bar 4, however, required a p14An opening to the fairway, when the 2nd shot over the fairway becomes easier and this par 5 can reward an accurate player with a par or even a birdie. Opening on the board, and the15The tightest par 4 of the back 9. The river on the left and the out line on the right and a length of almost 400 meters. Good luck. Back 9 tight sortinem Bar 4. The river is on the16The big brother of lane no. 2. Hitting the narrow green with a big club and the wind brings challenges to this otherwise easy-looking par 3. Slab number 2 big brother. Hitting a roThe big brother of lane no. 2. Hitting the narrow green with a big club and the wind brings challenges to this otherwise easy-looking par 3. Slab number 2 big brother. Hitting a ro17There is plenty of space on both the left and right, but the easiest approach is in the middle of the fairway. Good drive lane There is plenty of space on the right and left, but t18A demanding par 4, with an out line on the left side and trees lining the right side of the fairway. So an opening to the fairway to make the follow-up shot to the slightly elevate
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