1A gently uphill hole with deep grass bunkers lining the right side of the fairway.Because it is a right dogle-shaped hole, you should aim your tee shot toward the left side of the fairway, but due to the sunken drains and slopes, you must tee your shot toward thFor approach shots toward the green, remember to take an uphill slope and hold one or two clubs long.2A hall that embodies the course designer’s philosophy.
It's a little doggy to the right, but the hazard visible from the teeing ground and the fairway sloping from left to rightThe stream across the fairway and the bunker on the right beyond it naturally guide the tee shot direction to the left.The well-groomed green requires an accurate approach shot.3A short hole that helps players recover after having a hard time on holes 1 and 2.I am a little concerned about the pond in front of the teeing ground, but it is not a problem as it can be crossed to 170 yards from the champion tee.The large sand bunker on the left side leading to the pond is a warning bunker on the left, and entering this bunker will make your next shot difficult. Par-on is easy if you keep 4A beautiful hole with impressive ponds, bunkers, and cliffs.The biggest key to attacking this hole is setting the direction.The stream flowing to the right of the green calls for a draw, but the cliff to the left makes it hesitant to take a full swing.
5A long hole with a high hit that confirms who is the long hitter.The best tee shot is to aim for the left side of the fairway, but one strategy is to aim for 4-on from the start and hit a point that never blows away.6A hole that makes you hesitate when choosing a club for your tee shot.The gentle downhill slope toward the green forces players to consider club selection. Bunkers lined up on the left side of the fairway naturally guide tee shots to the right side oHowever, if you have a draw pitch due to the narrow fairway, you must be careful. The left side of the green is low, so it is advantageous to make an approach shot with a fade.7A hole to check your ability to use the long iron. It is most important to choose a club that can reach the green.The green slopes towards the bunker on the right side of the green, so be careful when selecting your shot.The basin shape that surrounds the green like a folding screen requires a confident shot, but one must not forget that the green is lower than the teeing ground.8A hole characterized by water hazards, bunkers, and streets.
All problems are visible at a glance.A strategy is required to avoid the water hazard for the tee shot, avoid the bunker for the 2nd shot, and land all three shots in the correct spot.The curve of the green is not severe, but the fact that the back of the green is high and the front edge is low is also something to note.9No matter what the results of the past eight holes are, this is a hole that awakens a new sense of challenge.The overall length of the hole is short and gentle overall, but since it is an uphill hole with an elevation difference of 18 meters, the tee shot distance must be sufficient to maThe left side of the hole up to the green is set as an OB area, and the green is designed in two tiers, so you need to know the location of the pin to decide on the 2nd shot.
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