From The Fairway A relatively short par 4 hole. Play conservatively off the tee and aim for the right side of the fairway to avoid the two deep bunkers that protect the left side.
On The Green The approach to the green must be kept on the left side towards the middle of the green, as there is water on the right.
From The Fairway A long par 4 hole with a double fairway, which is often against the wind. The left fairway is the shortest route to the green but requires a strong shot over water and green bunkers to reach a narrow green that stretches far back.
On The Green The right fairway is the best choice for most people. Aim to the right as the fairway slopes to the left. The safe shot to the green is aimed at the large tree to the right of the entrance to the green.
From The Tee A par 4 hole with a dogleg on the left. The long hitters can hit over the three fairway bunkers, but the fairway gets narrower the longer the drive.
From The Fairway The smart shot is short of fairway bunkers, which allow access to all areas of the green.
On The Green Beware of a short pin placement behind the right green bunker. Green is big, so iron selection is important.
From The Tee The long hitters can try to hit over the stream which crosses the fairway. Alternatively, play it safe and short of the river.
From The Fairway Again, the choice of iron is important for the narrow, deep green. The approach shot requires precision with a bunker and a run-off area on the left and grass mound on the right.
On The Green If you are pin-high on this green, you have a good chance of a one-putt.
From The Tee A challenging Par 3 hole, which is often played against the wind. Large front green with lake on the right and bunkers on the left.
From The Fairway
On The Green The green slopes from back to front and from left to right, so aim for the left side of the green as the right side slopes towards the lake.
From The Fairway A Par 4 hole, which lays sharply to the right of the large fairway bunkers. The approach shot runs downhill, and the green is protected by two deep bunkers on the left.
On The Green Aim for the right side of the green and get the easiest chip or putt. Don't hit too far if the pin location is at the back of the green.
From The Tee A Par 4 hole which is more challenging than the length of the hole indicates. The long hitters can hit over the bunker on the right and hit the middle of the fairway, but otherwise it is played between the bunkers.
From The Fairway The approach shot is longer than the target in meters indicates, and it is wise to go up half an iron. If in doubt, cards can be played from the lake in front of the green.
On The Green The front of the green slopes down towards the lake and it is better to be too long than too short on this beautiful hole.
From The Tee A challenging Par 5 hole with 11 bunkers, which calls for course management and caution.
From The Fairway The green is well protected and laid out in two levels, so pay attention to the pin placement.
On The Green With two bunkers on the right and a bunker as well as a steep run-off area on the left, the approach shot must be precise. A very tactical Par 5 hole.
From The Tee Another challenging Par 3 hole with a wide but not so deep green.
From The Fairway There is often a headwind, which requires the stroke length to be increased by up to 3 irons. It is better to hit too far than too short and avoid the steep bunkers in front of the green.
On The Green Putting can be tricky, especially from the sides and across the green.
From The Tee A Par 4 hole that lays sharply left and has three holes in play from the tee. Aim for the right side of the fairway and get the best view of the green.
From The Fairway The green is protected by three bunkers, and the one on the right digs into the green. An approach shot to mid-green is always good regardless of pin placement.
From The Tee A narrow Par 4 hole with trees on the right and left. The tee shot runs downhill and the aiming point is the large willow tree behind the lake.
From The Fairway Most of the fairway slopes from right to left and it is wise to play conservatively from the tee. The long-strikers should be aware of the lake close to the birch tree below the hill on the right.
On The Green The approach shot goes uphill, and the green is protected by bunkers on the right and left. The green is very hilly and requires careful reading of putts.