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 thWhen making an approach shot toward the green, remember to take an uphill slope and hold one or two clubs long.2An uphill hole that stretches straight like a runway, makes you realize how difficult it is to hit the ball straight.A single mistake is not tolerated, and the 2nd shot must be taken considering the direction and distance.Rather than falling into a bunker blocking the direction of the green with an unreasonable 2nd shot, choosing the optimal position for the approach shot is a shortcut to making the3A hall that particularly emphasizes accuracy.You should not be fooled by the pond in front of the teeing ground and the bunker beyond the hazard. It looks short, but it is difficult to record par.You must take your tee shot inside the narrow fairway, and select a club for your approach shot considering the bunkers around the slightly uphill green and the hole location on th4A hall with no traditional punishment and the concept of reward.It is dogled to the left, so 2-on is possible depending on the location of the tee shot. However, it is difficult to take a stance on the highly curved left side of the fairway.Rather than attacking the green directly, you can expect a birdie if you can send the ball to the wide fairway about 40 yards ahead.5It is easy to set your direction as you can see the entire green, but the large bunker on the right is a burden.However, you can appreciate the location of the bunker when you know that it plays a role in preventing the ball from bouncing into the pond.Because of the mound behind the green, the distance seems short, so you need to choose a club that can provide enough distance. Because the green slopes toward the center, it is ea6789
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