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Chang Won Country Club, West Golf Course Map /Chang Won Country Club, West Golf Holes Map
Chang Won Country Club, West Golf Course Review in Changwon-si, Bongnim-dong, SK in SKOREA

CHANGWON-SI, BONGNIM-DONG WEATHER
Hole
Par
Yards
4
445
4
322
3
181
5
600
4
470
3
179
4
414
4
314
5
516
5
507
4
345
3
210
4
430
4
420
5
568
3
217
4
399
4
392
Hole MAP
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Hole 1
Hole Name
From The Tee The first course is a downhill course with relatively few pitfalls, taking this into consideration as golfers' bodies, minds, and conditions are not warmed up, so it is a course that can be played with ease.
From The Fairway However, you must be wary of slices, which are a problem for most golfers. When there is a slice, the terrain on the right slope is rough and difficult to find the ball, and even if you find the ball, it is very difficult to make a second shot.
On The Green Therefore, do not attempt a long shot for the first tee shot, but if you hit it with the mindset of using a straight ball even if it is short, the distance is not burdensome at all for the second shot because it is a downhill slope.
Hole 2
Hole Name
From The Tee It is a relatively easy course as it is a slightly uphill course. If you hit a hard tee shot, you have to be careful as it is an OB zone, but in the slice direction, the ball rolls down the slope and ends up in the drainage rough, so it is not a big burden.
From The Fairway However, the second shot is hit slightly uphill, so you must shoot with a middle iron, especially when aiming for the A green, and be especially careful not to get hooked.
On The Green When aiming for the B green, the green is located at the top of a steep slope, so you need to approach with a club 2-3 clubs longer than the judged distance to have a high probability of reaching the green, and slightly over the green becomes a safe area for the next shot.
Hole 3
Hole Name
From The Tee For a short course, it is relatively far away. In particular, even if you hit a shot from the front tee, you have to travel 80m uphill for the ball to land on the fairway.
From The Fairway If you are confident that you are an average-handy golfer, if you shoot with a club that is about 1 club longer than your judgment distance, the green is wide and it is not difficult to hit one on.
On The Green However, if you want to manage your score safely, or if you are a beginner golfer, hitting a shot with a 5-wood wood or a long iron that you are confident in will be a strategy that will not only give you a bogey but also has a 50% chance of par since the cut slope is steep.
Hole 4
Hole Name
From The Tee It is a downhill course made of cut soil in areas with difficult terrain conditions, and generally requires a strategy that combines safety and technique. The first tee shot is one of the courses that feels quite burdensome because the fairway is not clearly visible and it is in a cliff O-B area.
From The Fairway A safe tee shot is safe for players with hook-like pitches who hit the ball while looking at the center, but it is dangerous for golfers who have a lot of slices. Since the entire course is downhill, it is worth trying an iron tee shot if necessary, especially on windy days.
On The Green The tee shot distance is not a problem, and the second shot can be made in a relatively comfortable position, so there is no problem in shortening the overall distance.
Hole 5
Hole Name
From The Tee It is a downhill slope and is a relatively easy course due to the fairway width and distance of the landing zone. However, players who are not good at downhill shots should note that the second shot may lead to a shank.
From The Fairway Although the second shot is also a downhill course, there is no pressure on the back of the green, so even if you select a club within the judging distance and approach it, it will be on the green or a slightly longer approach, which is easier than a short approach. It is placed in
On The Green
Hole 6
Hole Name
From The Tee As a short course, it is much more difficult than a 3-hole short course. In other words, the large reservoir located in front will be a huge burden for golfers, and the green is also located on a hill, so it is easy to follow the ball's acetabulum after a tee shot and cause a head-up mistake, resulting in a shank.
From The Fairway For average golfers, if you hit a tee shot with an iron that is one club higher than the judging distance, it is easy to get one on because the green area is wide, but if you aim for the B green, the fairway boundary and green boundary are in the O-B zone, so you will get a much worse score than the water hazard.
On The Green It can be. In conclusion, beginners who hit short shots, senior golfers, or female golfers can at least be guaranteed a bogey if they hit the ball with Wood No. 1-3 with the feeling of raising the ball to the cut slope at the center of the A and B greens, as the upper part of the green is a safe area.
Hole 7
Hole Name
From The Tee Generally, as it is an uphill hole, two-on is possible only when the tee shot is far away. Therefore, it is good to try a strong impact with a full swing when teeing off, but you must be careful of the left O-B area because the hook may occur.
From The Fairway On the other hand, the slice ball is safe due to the cut slope on the right, but it is difficult to get on the green for the second shot due to the difficulty of escaping from the rough.
On The Green When aiming for the A green, it is advantageous to hit a shot with a long club. This is because there is a safety barrier in the area beyond the green, so there is no need to worry. However, if you are aiming for the B green, it is better to go a little shorter, and if you hook, there is a risk of going O-B.
Hole 8
Hole Name
From The Tee As a dogleg course, the distance is relatively short for a middle hole. The distance is short and the fairway is wide, so it is no different from a two-on one putter or two putter service course.
From The Fairway However, if you try to go one-on just because the distance is short, a second shot will be difficult because the landing point is a bunker, rough or O-B area. For tee shots, slices are relatively safe. Excessive construction of long shots poses some risk to the O-B area.
On The Green s long as you hit your tee shot in a straight line, you can hit the green with a short iron without any hassle, regardless of the distance. However, it is safer if the approach is a bit longer.
Hole 9
Hole Name
From The Tee As an uphill long course, the distance and fairway are wide and there are ups and downs, but it is an overall passable course. Psychologically, the tee shot relies on the cut slope on the left, but there is no risk even if you tee shot toward the center.
From The Fairway However, in the case of a malignant slice, the right O-B area is problematic. As for the second shot, you will be able to achieve your goal as long as you pay attention to the slice. The third shot is slightly uphill when shot about one club long, so the error in distance will be taken into consideration.
On The Green

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