1A hole whose difficulty has been increased to allow the golfer to use his shot skills appropriately, especially fades and draws.Bunkers on the left and right sides of the fairway visually block where the ball lands, so you must pass the tee shot.If you can see the green from the left side of the fairway, it is easy to determine your approach angle.2Most long hitters aim for a 2-on, but the uphill slope makes it difficult to reach the green.The tee shot is not very difficult, but it requires wisdom to choose a good spot for the 2nd shot as an approach shot.The winning approach is to aim for an approach 80 yards away from the green.3A beautiful hole that once again reminds us of the direction of the tee shot.The mound that blocks the back of the green creates the illusion of a shorter distance.To get over water hazards and bunkers, you need to choose a club that can fly a sufficient distance, but you can't help but consider the pond that occupies the right half of the gr4A hole where the intensity gradually begins to increase.
Because of the fairway bunker that seems to block the green, you end up teeing off to the left, but if you hook even a litThe best location for the 2nd shot is on the left side of the fairway, so a tee shot that passes through the left corner of the bunker is required.5Due to the visual pressure of the stream flowing through the fairway, the long bunker on the right side of the fairway, and the rocks, you must tee off to a very limited spot.The green is protected by a deep sand bunker on the left and a grass bunker on the front and right, so the 2nd shot should aim for the center of the green.All the obstacles that can be encountered on the course, such as rocks, streams, and bunkers, are placed to make you nervous, but in harmony with the layout of the hole, it will be6There is a downhill slope where you can feel the elevation difference, and there is a bunker at the IP point, so you must tee off on the right side of the fairway.Since this is a hole that absolutely requires accuracy of the tee shot, it is best to choose a short club that is comfortable for the 2nd shot.If you fall into the bunker lurking on the left side of the narrow fairway, it is difficult to make an approach shot directly toward the green due to the water hazard blocking the 7There is a large sand bunker on the left side, and a pond and stream narrow in front of the tee on the right side, making it a short hole that cannot be underestimated.Whether to boldly aim for the green center or aggressively attack the pin directly depends on the player's skill and judgment.8There are 7 bunkers, especially 5 on the left and 2 on the right, at the point where the tee shot ball lands, so it feels difficult to make a long hit with a draw.Also, since it consists of deep rough on the right, the fade is not easy, so a short but accurate tee shot is essential.Because it is protected by a berm and bunker in front of the green, it is easy to create an optical illusion and lose your sense of distance, so choose a club that will allow you t9It is safe to avoid the left side bunker with the tee shot and shoot over the 210-yard bunker on the left. The 2nd shot point of the route overlooks the green protected by a pond aAnyone who is not confident about clearing the pond with their 3rd shot should shoot it to the left side of the green, right in front of the bunker.There is also a 4-on 1 foot route, but the green is not easy at all.
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