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Inter-Burgo Gyeongsan Country Club 인터불고경산, Mountain Golf Course Map /Inter-Burgo Gyeongsan Country Club 인터불고경산, Mountain Golf Holes Map
Inter-Burgo Gyeongsan Country Club 인터불고경산, Mountain Golf Course Review in Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbu, SK in SK803

GYEONGJU-SI, GYEONGSANGBU WEATHER
Hole
Par
Yards
5
593
5
539
3
202
4
421
4
453
4
416
3
177
4
432
6
779
Hole MAP
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Hole 1
Hole Name
From The Tee Take a tee shot so that you can see the bunker behind the IP, but excessive tee shots may be caused by the existing forest on the right, which psychologically reduces the risk of a misshot (slice).
From The Fairway The placement of bunkers around the green emphasizes the green's prominence and helps with shot accuracy. The curved surface on the back encourages long shots on the second shot, and long hitters can use 2 temperatures.
On The Green On the rock that protrudes in the middle of the hall, misshapen pine trees, sukrung, and wild flowers are placed in harmony with the fountain to create a stylish and natural space.
Hole 2
Hole Name
From The Tee It is the longest PAR 4 hole and has an increased burden of having to hit a long second shot and over the existing forest zone.
From The Fairway A long-distance fade shot is required towards the bunker on the left side of IP. For the second shot, you must choose a long iron, and the bunker in front of the green is burdensome.
On The Green The oak and pine forests that are to be passed in front of the tee are deep and dense, and wild flowers and flowers such as chrysanthemum, columbine, dianthus, chinensis, parasitic herb, sticky bamboo, and goldenrod are widely planted, creating a feeling of a plateau meadow.
Hole 3
Hole Name
From The Tee A small stream flowing through the rock on the right side provides a refreshing stimulation to the entire hall. The existing forest on the right side of the hole acts as a strong hazard, making it a PAR 3 hole that is psychologically burdensome for beginners.
From The Fairway Therefore, accurate distance control is necessary through careful club selection. If the forest area is burdensome, you can aim to save par by targeting the front of the green with a short iron.
On The Green In the summer, when flowers are rare, the red flowers of the Crape Myrtle tree bloom and fall for 100 days, and the harmonious sight of the waterfall flowing from the red rock and the colony of Youngsan Red makes you feel like they are a match made in heaven.
Hole 4
Hole Name
From The Tee This is a PAR 4 hole, where the fairway spreads wide from left to right like a picture, and the coolness of a large waterfall can be felt throughout the hole.
From The Fairway This is a hole where the difficulty of the next shot is clearly differentiated depending on the length of the shot. Long hitters who lack accuracy should consider the left side of the IP with iron shots, but golfers who like long shots can hit between the bunkers on the right side of the IP.
On The Green On the left side of the tee, hydrangeas, Japanese azaleas, and white azaleas grow long, and on the right, you can feel the abundance of fruit trees such as persimmon trees, Cornus officinalis, plum trees, and apricot trees.
Hole 5
Hole Name
From The Tee The scenic view of the left slope connected to the existing forest zone dominates the entire hole, and the existing forest zone surrounding the back of the green creates a cozy environment around the green.
From The Fairway The tee shot is on the cliff face on the right, so it is advantageous for the second shot to take a fade shot to the left to account for a misshot (slice).
On The Green The fruits of the apricot tree, which remind me of my hometown, whet my appetite, and the yellow forsythia flowers, which look like strips of paint, remind me of my hometown in spring.
Hole 6
Hole Name
From The Tee It is a downhill dogleg hole that requires accuracy rather than distance. The open terrain feature in front is enough to cause excessive tee shots.
From The Fairway Therefore, it is also a hole where there is a high probability of a misshot (slice). Hitting a shot with an iron so that you can see the left bunker can help your score.
On The Green A small ongdal spring, which collects neat products flowing down from the foot of the mountain, is located at your feet, and around it are surrounded by aquatic flowers such as hydrangeas, irises, butterfly flowers, patterned covers, and irises, making it like a quiet hike.
Hole 7
Hole Name
From The Tee The rock on the left dominates the atmosphere of the entire hall. It is a PAR 3 hole with a relatively short distance, and to compensate for this, the green is constructed in two tiers.
From The Fairway This is a hole that requires an accurate tee shot, and the level of difficulty varies greatly depending on the location of the pin. Dogwood, rigida, and bamboo were planted between the holes to surround the rock face to improve concentration in short holes.
On The Green The long group of bottlebrush trees planted on the right and the white dogwood trees, which can only be appreciated in winter, were designed to avoid the monotony of the short hole.
Hole 8
Hole Name
From The Tee This hole has the steepest elevation difference between the tee and the IP and is a downward dogleg to the right. The downward elevation difference opens up the view so you can hit a refreshing tee shot, but you must be careful of the bunker near the IP.
From The Fairway The grease bunker near the start of the fairway serves to further add to the sense of depth of the fairway located downward.
On The Green This is a hole where accuracy is more important than long distance. The silver grass field spread out in front of the tee and low trees such as flowering peaches, maples, horse chestnuts, and poplar trees below the cliff on the right appear to be supporting a large cliff.
Hole 9
Hole Name
From The Tee It is the longest hole representing the club and has an excellent view due to the mountain stream flowing across the left side and the existing forest on the right side of the tee.
From The Fairway This is a highly difficult hole where a long-distance tee shot may result in a hook-like miss shot (slice), resulting in a penalty.
On The Green As the longest hall, an open view was secured over a wide meadow, and white birch trees were planted in the rough area to create the impression of a dense birch forest.

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