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Everis Golf Resort 에버리스, Pine Golf Course Map /Everis Golf Resort 에버리스, Pine Golf Holes Map
Everis Golf Resort 에버리스, Pine Golf Course Review in South Jeju-gun Jeju Islan, SK in SK816

SOUTH JEJU-GUN JEJU ISLAN WEATHER
Hole
Par
Yards
5
546
3
173
4
444
4
379
4
422
5
530
3
191
4
411
4
412
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Hole 1
Hole Name
From The Tee This is a par 5 hole where you can see the entire course at a glance, as if you are looking down at the field from a high observation deck.
From The Fairway Since the teeing ground is slightly towards the right, it is better to aim towards the left rather than the center. Since both the left and right sides of the fairway are OB areas, it is better to hit an accurate tee shot with a 'fairway wood' or 'long iron' rather than being greedy for distance. I recommend doing it.
On The Green For the 2nd shot, you must carefully select a club after accurately calculating the distance to the hazard in front of the green. Long hitters should try an aggressive play that allows them to easily take the 3rd shot after clearing the hazard.
Hole 2
Hole Name
From The Tee It is a blind hole where the green is not visible from the teeing ground, and it is recommended to aim for the tee shot to the left of the center of the fairway, considering the slice.
From The Fairway From the 2nd point onwards, the terrain is downhill, so you should choose one club shorter, and be careful as there are frequent headwinds around the green.
On The Green As this is the most difficult green on the fine course, you must be especially careful to accurately check the pin location to avoid three-putting.
Hole 3
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway It is a one green and relatively easy par 3 hole, but please note that both left and right sides are O-B areas. When using the right green, there are many OBs that occur due to falling into the right bunker or bouncing off the cart path, so it is recommended to aim from the center to the left.
On The Green If you go over the pin, you have to deal with a downhill slope, so hitting slightly shorter is better for putting.
Hole 4
Hole Name
From The Tee Since there is a hazard in front of the teeing ground and both left and right sides are OB areas, you must tee off while looking at the exact center of the left green. Accurate direction is required rather than being greedy for long shots.
From The Fairway If you hit the 2nd shot with an accurate tee shot and a short iron, there is no problem in saving Par. However, the left green is a 'turret-shaped' green, so the difficulty varies greatly depending on the pin location, so you must accurately read the pin location and attack it.
On The Green
Hole 5
Hole Name
From The Tee It is a dog-leg par 4 hole that bends to the left and is one of the holes that beginners find very burdensome.
From The Fairway There are OB areas on both the left and right, and the tee shot must be aimed at the left point of the fairway and over the hill to have an advantage on the next shot.
On The Green From the 2nd shot point, the terrain is downhill, so you should hold one or two clubs shorter. When using the right green, it is recommended to aim from the center to the left as it is an area with many slices.
Hole 6
Hole Name
From The Tee It is relatively flat and has a short distance, so it is easy to attack and has the highest probability of a hole-in-one.
From The Fairway It is also a hole that offers golfers a chance to relax and have fun at the same time as it has various events.
On The Green The hazard consisting of a colony of 'cattails' and 'iris' from the side of the left green to the front of the right green can act as a psychological burden, but if you aim slightly longer than the actual distance, it is an easy hole to save par.
Hole 7
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway As it is an uphill slice hole with a relatively wide fairway, it is recommended to take your tee shot to the left of the center of the fairway. If you push to the right, it is difficult to escape because of the pine forest and bunker.
On The Green For the 2nd shot, you must first accurately check the pin location, considering that it is a difficult two-tier green. If the pin location is below, you must carefully select the club to avoid overshooting.
Hole 8
Hole Name
From The Tee Contrary to the 7th hole, it is a downhill par 4 hole that overlooks the entire hole at a glance. You have to send your tee shot far away so there is no pressure on the 2nd shot.
From The Fairway Considering the O, B and slices on the left and right, you can tee off by looking at the bunker between the green and the green. It is recommended.
On The Green When using the right green, it is recommended to aim the 2nd shot to the left of the pin and pay special attention to the bunker in front of the center of the green. As a high handicap hole, accuracy is a top priority.
Hole 9
Hole Name
From The Tee The stream of water flowing along the left ridge from the teeing ground to the front of the hazard blends well with the course and provides coolness to golfers.
From The Fairway This is a slice hole with the teeing ground facing to the right, and considering the left and right OB areas, it is advantageous to tee off while looking at the left bunker.
On The Green As it is the 1st handicap hole, it is difficult to 3-on if the 2nd shot is short, so it is recommended to aim for the 2nd shot slightly to the left of the center of the fairway and aim long.

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