1A relatively short par 4 hole. Play conservatively off the tee and aim for the right side of the fairway to avoid the two deep bunkers that protect the left side. The approach to the green must be kept on the left side towards the middle of the green, as there is water on the right.2A tricky par 3 hole protected by three deep bunkers and a steep run-off area on the right.The smart shot from the tee is towards the middle of the green. A long shot is best as bunkers dig into the green.the tee, you can check the pin position on A8's green.3The fairway drops deep just past the bunker on the left side. Play to get a flat bearing and a good view of the green.The shot to the green is uphill and a run-off area and a deep bunker protect the right side of the green.4Aim for the left side of the narrow fairway, which turns and slopes to the right at the top of the hill.A difficult approach to a long, narrow green makes it important to know the pin placement.If you play above or to the left of the green, you are left with a difficult chip, so always aim for the center of the green.5A long par 4 hole with a double fairway, which is often against the wind. The left fairway is the shortest route to the green but requires a strong shot over water and green bunkerThe right fairway is the best choice for most people. Aim to the right as the fairway slopes to the left. The safe shot to the green is aimed at the large tree to the right of the 6A par 3 hole surrounded by bunkers, where a tee shot to the center of the green gives a birdie chance regardless of pin placement.Avoid the left side of the green, which slopes heavily to the left.This is the highest point on the course from which Sweden comes into view on a clear day.7The tee shot must be aimed at the right side of the fairway, which slopes to the left.Keep right about the two fairway bunkers on the left side 100 meters from the elevated green.The approach shot to the green is uphill with a protective bunker in front and a steep run-off area to the left.8A par 4 hole with a dogleg on the left. The long hitters can hit over the three fairway bunkers, but the fairway gets narrower the longer the drive.The smart shot is short of fairway bunkers, which allow access to all areas of the green.Beware of a short pin placement behind the right green bunker. Green is big, so iron selection is important.9The long hitters can try to hit over the stream which crosses the fairway. Alternatively, play it safe and short of the river.Again, the choice of iron is important for the narrow, deep green. The approach shot requires precision with a bunker and a run-off area on the left and grass mound on the right.If you are pin-high on this green, you have a good chance of a one-putt.10A Par 3 “Hawtree” signature hole over water – the course's only hole without bunkers in common with many of the world's top courses.There is often a headwind, and it is better to hit too far than too short, as the foregreen slopes away from the green.Green is wide but not deep and iron selection is crucial. The green is hilly and requires putts that take the conditions into account.11A Par 4 hole with a dogleg on the left. Aim for the right side of the fairway for the best overview and direction into the green. Play around the three deep fairway bunkers.The approach shot is challenged by a bunker short of the green and one on the right and a mound of grass on the left. The green is deep, and there can be a 2-3 iron difference betwAim for the right side of the fairway for the best overview and direction into the green. Play around the three deep fairway bunkers. The approach shot is challenged by a bunker sh12A Par 5 hole that must be played strategically and requires course management. It is best to play short of the three deep fairway bunkers for a straight rent. Some take the chance Beware of playing cards off the lake on the steeply sloping fairway. After the lake, most should be short of fairway bunkers close to the green. The approach shot is challenged by 13A Par 4 hole with water and trees on the left. The long-strikers must watch out for the lake further on on the right.The approach shot is easily too short, because there is longer than it seems from the large fairway bunker to the green.Aim for the left side of the green for the easiest chip or uphill putt and to avoid the run-off area and bunker on the right.14A challenging Par 3 hole with a tiered green that must not be missed on the left.The safe option is to short the green on the right, get an uphill chip or putt and avoid the big green bunker.Landing on the middle green is optimal regardless of pin placement.15A long Par 4 hole which is often played against the wind. Aim left as the landing area from the tee slopes down towards the right fairway bunker.The approach shot is challenged by two bunkers, a steep slope on the right and a large run-off area on the left.The green is deep and there can be a 2-3 iron difference between a pin placement at the front or back of the green, which slopes downwards to the right.16A short Par 4 hole with a tricky green. Aim for the right side of the fairway and get a better direction towards the green.Pay attention to the two grass bunkers on either side of the fairway. Be careful attacking a pin placement on the left as there is a large, steep and intimidating green bunker to tThe green is very hilly and can be difficult to read.17A Par 5 hole where the fairway slopes from right to left. Avoid the four deep bunkers parallel to the fairway.The approach stroke is uphill and longer than you think. The green is protected by bunkers short of the green and to the right with a deep bunker in front of the green and run-off Green slopes from back edge to front edge. Play short of the stick and get an uphill putt.18An exciting Par 5 hole, which must be played on the right side of the fairway, as everything slopes from right to left.The tree farthest to the right is the ideal direction for a shot short of the creek that runs across the fairway. The stream meanders through the fairway towards the green and downThere is also a green bunker on the left with a steep slope behind.
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