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Shinwon Country Club 신원, David 데이비드 Golf Course Map /Shinwon Country Club 신원, David 데이비드 Golf Holes Map
Shinwon Country Club 신원, David 데이비드 Golf Course Review in Pocheon-si 포천시, Gyeonggi-, SK in SK802

POCHEON-SI 포천시, GYEONGGI- WEATHER
Hole
Par
Yards
4
363
5
543
4
381
3
172
4
355
4
368
3
210
5
556
4
378
Hole MAP
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Hole 1
Hole Name
From The Tee It is a downhill middle hole with a lake on the right and a natural forest reminiscent of a primeval forest in front forming a beautiful skyline. There is a hazard on the right and a deep rough area on the left.
From The Fairway It is best to aim for a pine tree at 90 meters for your tee shot, and it is best to make your second shot a little longer to avoid hitting the bunker between the greens.
On The Green There is free space on the right side of the hazard, so look for the ball carefully. For long hitters, the tee shot will fall around 90 meters, so prepare your approach club before the club car spins too far.
Hole 2
Hole Name
From The Tee It is an uphill long hole that curves to the right, approaching the surface of the water as if you are dipping your feet in a lake when you stand on the teeing ground.
From The Fairway The fairway is wide, so you can hit your tee shot as much as you want, but for your second shot, you need to be careful of the right OB and right bunker.
On The Green It is best to take a tee shot looking toward the 100-yard neck on the left, which is visible straight ahead. The second strategy is to safely move to the center of the course. For the third shot, choose your club carefully considering that it is a two-tiered green.
Hole 3
Hole Name
From The Tee This hole is reminiscent of an oriental painting with metasequoia and blue maple leaves, and the fairway is difficult to see due to the hill blocking the teeing ground.
From The Fairway There is a bunker and OB on the right, and the second shot point is an uphill slope area. The tee shot is a hole with a lot of slices, so even if you hit it from the front, it often falls towards the right bunker, so it is best to hit it with the feeling that you are going over the road on the left.
On The Green Since the second shot is uphill, it is advantageous to have more than one club to spare. The green slopes towards the front.
Hole 4
Hole Name
From The Tee It is a downhill short hole with a natural forest sloping from right to left in front of the teeing ground. The left side of the green is the O-B area.
From The Fairway If you take a shot with the bunker between the greens in mind, you can easily come on. If it is a left green, be careful of the left O-B. If it is a right green, the area in front of the green is uphill, so if it is short, there is no run at all.
On The Green Since your stance is set in the direction of the slice, pay attention to that when setting the direction. Also, since the downhill is not too severe, all precautions are taken into account. The green is flat.
Hole 5
Hole Name
From The Tee This is an uphill middle hole overlooking a lake in the distance to the left. When you stand on the teeing ground, the fairway is visible with a narrow hole, and the O-B area is on the left.
From The Fairway It is best to aim for the tee shot to the right, and the second shot should be shorter than the pin. The green has a steep slope forward.
On The Green Also, if you aim to the right of center when teeing off, there will be no problem, but if you deviate too far to the right, you will end up in the forest and it will be difficult to find the ball.
Hole 6
Hole Name
From The Tee It is the middle hole at the highest point among the 27 holes and overlooks the previous holes. As a short middle hole, the green is low and flat, so birdies can be expected. Also, as it is a hole where the green is not visible at all, there are many OBs to the right.
From The Fairway Considering that the teeing ground is facing the right O-B area, it is better to aim for the left bunker with your tee shot. If the distance is long, it is advantageous to hit over the large tree at the end of the fairway.
On The Green If there is a slice, there is a high probability that it will hit the cart road and become O-B. (O-B tee is advantageous in OB).
Hole 7
Hole Name
From The Tee It is a short hole overlooking the green 17 meters below the teeing ground, and there are many OBs on the left and right, with O-B areas extending to the left and right and behind the green.
From The Fairway
On The Green Considering that there is a large bunker in front of the green and the wind is always blowing, it is best to choose one club or more longer.
Hole 8
Hole Name
From The Tee It is the longest course out of 27 holes and is an impressive hole with tall larch trees in front. It is a signature hole where you want to aim for two-on if you are an exhilarating long shot.
From The Fairway When you stand on the teeing ground, the mountain on the right side of the hole is an eyesore, and the left side is the O-B area. This hole requires an accurate tee shot rather than a long shot, and it is better to aim the second shot toward the left bunker.
On The Green Long hitters must be careful in club selection to avoid hitting the ball downhill after a tee shot. When taking a shot from the OB tee, it is best to look at the right side of the green and take the shot.
Hole 9
Hole Name
From The Tee The last hole is usually an uphill hole, but this hole is a flat hole with a wide fairway and a short middle hole.
From The Fairway This is a hole where anyone can make long shots without any worries and can also expect a birdie if they avoid the bunkers around the green.
On The Green Also, it is difficult to find the ball in an easily accessible hole or near the left and right O-B areas, so try hitting a provisional ball.

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