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1 HOLE
PAR4
HDCP7
A course guide
A hole where you can take a pleasant shot without any pressure while looking at the entire golf course. A wide fairway with a width of 60M adds to the freshness of the first shot.

① TEE-SHOT
Compared to the wide course, the fairway of the IP location is narrow, so it is a hole that requires precision of the tee shot. There is a downhill in front of the left bunker, so there is no pressure to take a second shot to the right rather than the left side of the fairway.
② 2ND-SHOT
Depending on the pin position, it is recommended to target short (front pin) or long (back pin) and avoid the left bunker when you green
③ GREEN
Depending on the pin position, it is recommended to target short (front pin) or long (back pin) and avoid the left bunker when you green
2 HOLE
PAR5
HDCP17
A course guide
It is a long hole where players can show their driver skills, but it is also a strategic hole that requires precise shots to avoid bunkers around the fairway.

① TEE-SHOT
It's a relatively short dog-leg Par 5 hole. If you target the left side rather than the cart, you can also do two-on.
② 2ND-SHOT
Bunkers are located on the right, left, and behind the green, posing a threat to the on in 2 and it is wise to avoid tough roughs at 3rd-shot points. It is advantageous to take a 3rd-shot by safely targeting between green and green.
③ 3RD-SHOT
The hill is located in the center of the green (right), so precaution is needed.
④ GREEN
Bunkers are located on three sides, and there is a smooth slope behind the right green and a hill in the center in front of and behind the left green, so the difficulty of the green is high.
3 HOLE
PAR4
HDCP15
A course guide
A straight uphill hole with bunkers located on the left and right sides of the fairway, visually blocks the ball’s trajectory, so a tee shot is required to go beyond the bunker.

① TEE-SHOT
It is a typical uphill hole. On the right side of the fairway, the pin position(right green) is not visible on the 2nd shot and you have to hit a shot toward uphill with your left foot, while on the left side of the fairway, you can check the pon position and take the 2nd shot with a comfortable stance.
② 2ND-SHOT
The back of the green is high, so it is better to target it shorter than the pin position.
③ GREEN
It's a green that has a slope all over and can cause an optical illusion. It is advantageous to see a little further than the visible slope.
4 HOLE
PAR3
HDCP13
A course guide
A short hole that changes the mood of the player who had a hard time rounding the long-distance hole in the beginning, but you can expect good luck with the hole-in-one when you pay attention to the bunker on the right and the O.B on the right.

① TEE-SHOT
Bunkers are located on the left and right sides of the green, and if the shot is long, it goes over the green because the inclination of bunker on the right is high and the green is narrow,
② GREEN
The green is narrow but not too steep.
5 HOLE
PAR6
HDCP3
A course guide
It is the longest straight hole of 564M, and if you are a long hitter, you can feel refreshed by hitting as much as you want in a 2nd shot

① TEE-SHOT
A typical slice hole with a high left side of the course. It is recommended to tee off to the second bunker point on the left rather than the center of the fairway.
② 2ND-SHOT
The hole extends in a straight line, but the fairway narrows, so you need a careful shot as much as a tee shot.
③ 3RD-SHOT
Be careful of the bunker in front of the right side of the green and it is recommended to target the green directly because the rough in front of the left green is strong.
6 HOLE
PAR5
HDCP1
A course guide
It is a relatively short long hole, but the long bunker on the left side of the fairway requires the accuracy of the tee shot.

① TEE-SHOT
It's PAR5 that's easy to target on in 3. It stretches straight, but has a narrow fairway, up and down, and is more careful about the hook than the slice to target the direction between greens
② 2ND-SHOT
Green is easy to go and if you are long-hitter, it is worth considering aggressive two-on. If you want to be safe with a bunker on the left in front of the green, look between the green and place the ball around the green.
③ GREEN
It is a smooth green with a smooth hill located in the center of left and right green.
There is a bunker behind the left green, but there is a distance from the green, so it is not threatening and you should be careful of the glass bunker behind the right green
7 HOLE
PAR3
HDCP5
A course guide
It is a short hole that makes it difficult to save par if you miss left and right, which requires the selection of a club considering the pin position, the location of the tee mark, and the wind.

① TEE-SHOT
Left Green is quite flat but when targeting Right Green, you have to be careful with the bunker on the right side. Besides, because the left is quite high, it is recommended to target left Green rather than directly targeting a fin. When it Is beyond the Right Green, careful with the bunker.
② GREEN
Left green is quite flat but right green is inclined from left to right, which means that you have to be careful.
8 HOLE
PAR4
HDCP9
A course guide
The second shot accuracy is required due to the guard bunker surrounding the green with a slightly curved dog-leg hole to the left, and the second shot point must be accurately selected according to the pin position.

① TEE-SHOT
It's a dog-leg hole that's a little uphill and curved to the left. If you target the IP point while paying attention to the slice, the right bunker or rough area can cause difficulties in the second shot, so you have to target the left side a little more than the IP point
② 2ND-SHOT
There is no difficulty in second shots due to the flat fairway, but the right green has a high green position and the left green has no visibility, so it is difficult to target the green.
④ GREEN
Overall, it is uphill and the slope in front of the green is severe, so if the targeting green is long, it is difficult to put it downhill.
9 HOLE
PAR4
HDCP11
A course guide
It is a hole that needs a tee shot that can jump over the bunker located on the left and right sides of the fairway and a sophisticated shot that can avoid the guard bunker on the right side of the green.

① TEE-SHOT
It's a hole where you can easily tee off the green from the teeing ground.
It is recommended to target the center of the fairway and be careful with the right bunker in case of a slice.
② 2ND-SHOT
Be careful of the bunker in front of the green, and there is a small hill on the green, so if you cross the green, it will be difficult to target the green.
③ GREEN
There is a bunker on the right side of the green, but it is not severe, and it is a smooth green with a downhill slope behind the green.
1 HOLE
PAR4
HDCP10
A course guide
Considering the downhill slope and the location of the glass bunker, the tee shot should be on the right side of the fairway, and the green bunker is on the left, so a bold second shot is worth trying for birdie.

① TEE-SHOT
If you take a tee shot across the right with a dogleg hole that curves to the right, you can take a short second shot, but the long rough and the left-footed downhill stance are burdensome. Pay attention to the bunkers on the left and right, and careful tee shots are required.
② 2ND-SHOT
If you are on the 150m line, you can target the green with ease. Pay attention to the left (left green) bunker and the bunker behind the green.
③ GREEN
There is a small hill in the center of the green (left) and a downhill slope (right) is formed from left to right, but it is generally a good green.
2 HOLE
PAR5
HDCP12
A course guide
A long hole that curves to the left and right is a difficult hole that requires the accuracy of every shot. In particular, pay attention to the second shot as the difficulty of the guard bunker surrounding the green varies depending on the accuracy of the second shot.

① TEE-SHOT
A straight PAR5 hole with a bunker to the left of the IP point and a narrow fairway, requiring a precise tee shot.
② 2ND-SHOT
It's worth a shot for two on, but you have to be careful as there is a bunker in front of the green.
③ 3RD-SHOT
There is a hill in the center of the green (right), so need to be careful.
④ GREEN
There is a hill in the center of the green (right), so need to be careful about being on the green.
3 HOLE
PAR4
HDCP16
A course guide
The middle hole or green, where you can take a tee shot with a nice view of the lake, is narrow, so need to be careful.

① TEE-SHOT
If you avoid the left and right bunkers on the left with a short par 4 hole, the 2nd-shot would be fine.
② 2ND-SHOT
The fairway has a lot of up and down, so you have to be careful in choosing your approach and pay attention to the bunkers when targeting the left green.
③ GREEN
The left green has a steep slope from right to left, so the difficulty of the green is high, but when using the right green, it is pretty good except for the central hill.
4 HOLE
PAR4
HDCP18
A course guide
An accurate shot is required considering the slight downhill slope, the left bunker, and the right O.B area. When targeting the green, pay attention to the back O.B and control the power.

① TEE-SHOT
It is a short PAR4 hole with a water hazard on the left and the O.B area on the right, so it is more advantageous to target the left rather than the right.
② 2ND-SHOT
The green is on the small side, so it is easy to hit the green if you land on the fairway, but careful approach selection is required in rough areas.
③ GREEN
Except for the central hill on the left green, it is generally a good green.
5 HOLE
PAR3
HDCP6
A course guide
This is a unique short hole that targets the green floating like an island in the lake with a wonderful lake in the background.
The bunker surrounding the green is the guardian deity that prevents the ball from falling into the lake.

① TEE-SHOT
A hazard is located on the left and a bunker surrounds the green, and it requires careful selection and precision of the club according to the wind direction.
② GREEN
There is a slight downhill behind the green, but overall it's a good green.
6 HOLE
PAR4
HDCP4
A course guide
Overall, it is a slightly uphill hole, and the O.B area is located in the dog-leg direction to the right, so you need to pay special attention to the tee shot and pay attention to the undulation of the green to avoid excessive slices.

① TEE-SHOT
This is a dogleg hole that curves to the right. If you pass the right bunker, 2ND-SHOT is advantageous, but you need to be careful about slicing. It is advantageous to aim at the left side of the fairway.
② 2ND-SHOT
The left green is easy to target, but when targeting the right green, you need to be careful about bunkers and O.B.
③ GREEN
The left green is flat and easy, but the right green has a steep slope from left to right, so you need to be careful when targeting.
7 HOLE
PAR4
HDCP14
A course guide
There are many bunkers on the fairways, but the fairways are wide and safe to play, but careful shots are required, being careful of the pond located behind the green.

① TEE-SHOT
It's easy to get into the rough area if you tee shots towards the pin with a little uphill hole. It is advantageous to hit the tee shot on the left side of the fairway.
② 2ND-SHOT
The fairway is flat, so there is no difficulty for the 2nd shot, just pay attention to the bunker on the right side of the green.
③ GREEN
It is an easy green to target except for the hill of the central green.
8 HOLE
PAR3
HDCP2
A course guide
This is a strategic hole where you can get ahead of others if you jump over the wall of the guard bunker with a tee shot with accurate distance control as a short hole that can have both the luck of the hole-in-one and the bad luck of the O.B.

① TEE-SHOT
This is a long par 3 hole overlooking the green from the teeing ground. Be careful of the bunker on the right, and it may be advantageous to use the short approach rather than directly aiming at the green.
② GREEN
The green on the right has low hills, so you have to be careful when targeting the green.
9 HOLE
PAR5
HDCP8
A course guide
The long hole at the end of the course. The pond located on the left side of the fairway is burdensome for a tee shot, but from the second shot, you can finish the round with a relatively comfortable mind.

① TEE-SHOT
With a dogleg par5 hole that curves to the left, long hitters should be careful of the left hazard and there is a bunker on the left side, so it is advantageous to aim at the center of the fairway.
② 2ND-SHOT
The fairway is wide and easy to target, but it is advantageous to hit as far as possible due to the long remaining distance.
③ 3RD-SHOT
Be careful of the bunker in front of the green, and careful club selection is required depending on the pin position when targeting the left green.
④ GREEN
It is composed of two-tiered greens (left) with a large difference in height between the front and rear greens, so it is rather difficult.
Out Course
HOLE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 OUT/IN
BLUE TEE(m) 373 479 333 151 564 402 192 370 364 3,228
REGULAR TEE(m) 355 462 316 136 545 388 175 360 349 3,086
RED TEE(m) 305 421 270 101 497 338 130 290 304 2,656
PAR 4 5 4 3 6 5 3 4 4 38
HANDICAP 7 17 15 13 3 1 5 9 11  
In Course
HOLE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 OUT/IN
BLUE TEE(m) 362 504 317 320 169 375 350 185 486 3,068
REGULAR TEE(m) 345 485 301 304 156 361 324 165 469 2,910
RED TEE(m) 301 398 250 251 127 258 232 135 415 2,367
PAR 4 5 4 4 3 4 4 3 5 36
HANDICAP 10 12 16 18 6 4 14 2 8