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.