1It is a downhill starting hole with a refreshing view of the front, and it is advantageous to take a tee shot to the left of the center of the fairway.It is a hole that requires an accurate tee shot while paying attention to the bunker on the right and the O-B line on the second round.2As a typical slice hole, you should pay attention to the left and right OB and it is better to aim slightly to the left of the center.As for the second shot, there is a hazard on the right, so it is best to aim towards the bunker on the left.3It is advisable to attack the PAR3 hole taking into account the bunkers on the left and right of the green.4When teeing off with a dogleg hole bent to the left, it is advantageous to aim for the left side of the fairway, and
the direction must be set taking the distance into considerati5As the number 1 handicap hole, it is recommended to aim for the left side of the fairway. The fairway is narrow and the distance is long, so long shots and accuracy are required at6This hole is a dogleg hole to the left that creates a psychological burden when taking a tee shot.Because the distance is not long, it is also a hole where you can get good results with an accurate tee shot. (Second: considering an additional 10 meters uphill)7It is a relatively short hole of 140 meters. The green is short and there is no free space behind the green, so precise distance is required.8Although the distance is short, the fairway is narrow, so an accurate tee shot is required.When aiming for two-on, it is better to aim for the left side rather than the right, but since there is no room on the left side, an accurate tee shot is important.9This is a challenging hole with rough on the right side of the fairway in front of the tee and natural forest on the left, so it is important to make a stable shot toward the centeThe second shot is slightly uphill, so choosing a club that takes the uphill slope into consideration can achieve good results.
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