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1 HOLE
PAR4
HDCP10
A course guide
In the season of autumn, the crab apples on one side of the tile roof are filled with red light, as if representing the nervous mind in the first hole.
The tee shot is advantageous to target the right side of the side bunker 200 meters ahead, taking into account the O.B caused by the slice and the deep bunker on the right side of the 2nd shot point.
If the downhill gets worse from the 130m point and you hit a long 2nd shot to overrun the green, you must deal with the deep rough and the downhill green, so it's better to hold one club short and target it.
2 HOLE
PAR3
HDCP16
A course guide
You can enjoy the beautiful daily lives such as waterfalls falling through the pine forest, Changpo colonies, and various creatures located in the pond. The left and right green are attached in one form, and the green undulation is not that severe.
When using the right green, it is recommended to target it in the direction of the bunker between the green and the green while being aware of the slice, and when using the left green, the rear of the green is narrow and the slope is severe, so it is recommended to target it briefly.
3 HOLE
PAR4
HDCP11
A course guide
As a relatively short service par 4 hole, the tee shot should be aimed at the center of the fairway, avoiding the left and right O.B.
For long hitters, it stimulates the challenge of 1-On, but it is better to choose a safe way to attack the bunker surrounding the green rather than excessive long hits, leave your favorite distance, and then aim for a birdie with 2-On.
4 HOLE
PAR5
HDCP2
A course guide
As a typical dog-leg hole bent to the right, the tee shot is ideal to cross the narrow waistline of the right hill, but if the 2nd shot on the slope is burdensome, it is recommended to focus on accuracy rather than distance.
Since it is a downhill course from the 2nd shot point, it is recommended to hold one club short and target it, and you should carefully choose the club while paying attention to the mountaineering across the approach point. Green is relatively low in slope and easy, but it is recommended to target it briefly so that you don't fall into a grass bunker behind the green.
5 HOLE
PAR4
HDCP8
A course guide
It is recommended that the tee shot is targeted from the center of the fairway to the left, avoiding the right bunker while being aware of a slight slice.
considering the hazard and downhill terrain surrounding the left green, but in the case of the rear pin, you should look at the full distance.
When using right green, pay special attention to the side bunker, and pay attention to the 3-putt because the difficulty of green is high.
There is a snack bar where you can rest for a while, and it is a hole where various events are arranged depending on the season.
6 HOLE
PAR4
HDCP4
A course guide
It's a little uphill, but the fairway is wide.
You can feel the pleasure of a long hit while watching the ball flying over the surface of Pond in front of the teeing ground.
It is recommended that the tee shot is targeted from the center to the slightly left, paying attention to the side bunker at the right I point.
Since the 2nd shot is uphill, it is recommended to hold it about one club long, and when using the right green, pay special attention to the deep bunker on the right side of the green.
7 HOLE
PAR3
HDCP18
A course guide
It is a downhill par-3 hole that overlooks the green at a glance, so it is recommended to hold one or two clubs short and target them accurately.
The bunker surrounding the green is waiting for a mistake due to the challenger's over-enthusiasm, so if you are a beginner, you may want to target a little short and then try to avoid the bunker and play the game with an approach.
The difficulty level of putting is easy, so if your shot reaches the green, you can aim for a birdie.
8 HOLE
PAR5
HDCP6
A course guide
Left bent dog-leg par-5 hole with O.B area on left and right.
It is advantageous to hit tee shots from the center to the left a lot, and one way for long hitters is to make accurate tee shots with wood considering the short distance to the right.
For 2nd shots, be careful about the slice and avoid the side bunkers on the left and right.
When using the left green, the rear of the green is narrow and the bunker is deep, so it is recommended to target a little short. Green is a turtle's back shape with high difficulty, requiring a sophisticated putting sense.
9 HOLE
PAR4
HDCP12
A course guide
In April, cherry blossom trees that have been well over half a century create a spectacular view and catch the eye of golfers.
The distance is short, but the uphill is so severe that it feels far away, and the target point of the tee shot is to look at the center of the clubhouse behind the green and target.
It is recommended to target 2nd shots by adding 10 meters uphill to avoid bunkers in front of the green.
1 HOLE
PAR4
HDCP15
A course guide
As a downhill par 4 hole overlooking the green, it is recommended to target the left point rather than the center of the fairway considering the slice. If the left direction is too much for you, you can take a tee shot by looking at the light on the right.
The difference between Tying Ground and Green is so severe that it seems closer than the actual distance, so it can inspire long hitters to challenge, but you should not fall into the bunker in front of the green. A 2nd shot requires an accurate shot considering that there are many bunkers and runs surrounding the green
2 HOLE
PAR5
HDCP1
A course guide
It is a par-5 hole that extends straight from the teeing ground to the green. There is a mountain stream that crosses the course diagonally at 180 to 200 meters, and it is not easy to cross the hazard if you target if on the left.
In order to make a safe tee shot, it is important to set the right point from the center in the direction of attack and take a shot with a weight on accuracy.
The green is high on the left and back, and requires caution due to severe undulation.
3 HOLE
PAR3
HDCP11
A course guide
In August, light pink lotus flowers spread out on the surface of the pond in front of the teeing ground calm the golfer's mind.
It is recommended to choose one club for a long time because it is an uphill par-3 hole that is heavily influenced by the wind during tee shots.
Both left and right are all O.B areas and there are deep bunkers around the green, so an accurate iron shot is required.
The green is fine overall, but if the pin position is behind the left green, you need to focus more.
4 HOLE
PAR4
HDCP7
A course guide
It is a blind hole where you can't see the green on the teeing ground, and it's better to target the tee shot by looking at the left point rather than the center of the fairway considering the slice. The up-down of the fairway second point is steep, and it is downhill from the 120m point, so 2nd shots should go with one-club-shorter and be accurately targeted. The left green is relatively easy, but the right green has a lot of undulation, so you have to pay attention to 3 putts.
5 HOLE
PAR4
HDCP3
A course guide
For the tee shot, aiming slightly to the right based on the center of the fairway is more advantageous for the next shot. It is an uphill course from the second shot point, so it is better to hold one club long and target it, but pay attention to the bunker behind the green.
In particular, the left green has a severe downhill, so if it is short, it can roll back down, so an intelligent shot is required to take this into account.
6 HOLE
PAR3
HDCP13
A course guide
In spring, you can sit in a snack bar and enjoy cherry blossoms and Changpo colonies through the window.
It is a typical island hole surrounding the green with a water hazard, and it is a one-green hole with a large distance difference depending on the location of the cup hole, and it requires careful club selection.
If there is a group event, it is preferred as an event hole.
7 HOLE
PAR5
HDCP5
A course guide
It is slightly bent to the right and has bunkers on both sides of the I point, so you have to settle the ball on the fairway with an accurate tee shot rather than excessive greed to make a 2nd shot easier.
It is possible to 2-on with a 2nd shot, so it is worth aiming for the eagle, but the fairway is narrow and both left and right sides are O.B areas, requiring accuracy.
If you go too far, it's easy to fall into the bunker in front of the green, so it's better to aim for a birdie with 3-on rather than 2-on.
The left green is not easy to put as it set like a crumpled paper, so an accurate approach must be preceded.
8 HOLE
PAR4
HDCP9
A course guide
It is recommended that you look at the left point in the center of the fairway, considering the uphill terrain to the green and the hazard formed on the right side.
Considering that the 2nd shot is an uphill course, it is recommended to hold and target one club long, and since the left green is located 20 meters behind the right green and the green is not visible at the 2nd shot point, you need a sensuous shot to avoid the bunker around the green.
9 HOLE
PAR4
HDCP17
A course guide
As a dog-leg par-4 hole slightly bent to the left, it is recommended to hit a tee shot by looking at the center of the left hill.
As a short distance par-4 hole, excessive long hits can rather fall into the hazard in front of the green, so you need the wisdom to choose the wood with a weight on sophisticated tee shots.
The 2nd shot should be taken into account that the distance between left and right green is about 20 meters, and it is recommended to avoid the bunker in front of the green, especially if it is left green.
1 HOLE
PAR5
HDCP5
A course guide
It 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 observatory. As for the tee shot, the teeing ground is slightly facing to the right, so it is better to look at the left direction rather than the center, and Both the left and right sides of the fairway are O.B areas, so it is better to take accurate tee shots with "Fairway Wood" or "Long Iron" rather than being greedy for distance. 2nd shots should be carefully clubbed after accurately calculating the distance to the hazard in front of the green, and long hitters should play aggressively to easily take the 3rd shot after passing the hazard. The approach shot is slightly longer when using the right green, and when using the left green, it is advantageous to target the right rather than the center by considering the slope flowing from the right to the left. The right green is fine overall, but the left green is highly undulated, so caution is required.
2 HOLE
PAR4
HDCP9
A course guide
It is a blind hole where the green is not visible in the teeing ground, and it is recommended that the tee shot be targeted to the left point based on the center of the fairway considering the slice.
It is downhill from the 2nd point, so you should choose one club short, and be careful because there are frequent headwinds around the green.
Special care should be taken to ensure that the pin position is accurately checked with the bag green with the highest difficulty in the fine course so that it does not get 3 putts.
3 HOLE
PAR3
HDCP13
A course guide
It is a single green and relatively easy par-3 hole, but it should be noted that both left and right sides are O.B areas.
When using the right green, a lot of O.B occurs due to falling into the right bunker or bouncing on the cart road, so it is recommended to look at the left direction from the center and target it.
If you go over the pin, you have to face a downhill slope, so hitting the ball slightly shorter is advantageous for putting.
4 HOLE
PAR4
HDCP15
A course guide
Since there is a hazard in front of the teeing ground and both left and right sides are O.B areas, you should look at the center of the left green and take a tee shot, and accurate direction is required rather than being greedy for long hits.
If you target a 2nd shot with a shot iron with an accurate tee shot, there is no big problem in saving par.
However, the left green is an elevated Green, and the difficulty varies greatly depending on the pin position, so you have to read the pin position accurately and target it.
5 HOLE
PAR4
HDCP11
A course guide
The dog-leg par-4 hole, which is bent to the left, is one of the holes that beginners find very burdensome.
There are O.B areas on both left and right sides, and the tee shot needs to go over the hill from the center of the fairway to the left to give the next shot an advantage.
It is a downhill terrain from the 2nd shot point, so it is recommended to hold one or two clubs short, and if you use the right green, it is an area with a lot of slices, so it is recommended to look at the left side from the center and target it.
6 HOLE
PAR3
HDCP17
A course guide
It is relatively flat and short in distance, making it easy to target, and it has the highest hole-in-one probability.
Also, there are various events, so it is a hole that provides golfers with a chance to relax and fun at the same time.
The hazard, consisting of a colony of "Buddle" and "Changpo" from the left green side to the right green front, can act as a psychological burden, but if you target it slightly longer than the actual distance, it is a good hole to save Par.
When using the left green, it is advantageous to target the right side of the pin considering the hook.
7 HOLE
PAR4
HDCP7
A course guide
As an uphill slice hole with a relatively wide fairway, it is recommended to take a tee shot from the center of the fairway to the left, and if pushed to the right, it is not easy to escape due to pine forests and bunkers.
The pin position should be accurately checked first, taking into account that the 2nd shot is a tricky Two-Tiered green, and if the pin position is below, the club selection should be carefully selected so that it does not go over.
8 HOLE
PAR4
HDCP3
A course guide
As opposed to the 7th hole, you should send a tee shot far away to a downhill par-4 hole overlooking the entire hole, so there is no burden on the 2nd shot, and considering the O.B and slice on the left and right, it is recommended to look at the bunker between the green and the green.
When using right green, it is recommended to target the 2nd shot to the left rather than the pin and pay special attention to the bunker in front of the center of the green.
As a hole with a high handicap, accuracy is the first priority.
9 HOLE
PAR5
HDCP1
A course guide
The stream of water flowing along the left ridge from the teeing ground to the front of the hazard blends well with the course to give golfers coolness.
It is a slice hole where the teeing ground is facing to the right, and it is advantageous to take a tee shot from the left bunker considering the left O.B area.
As a No.1 handicap hole, on in three is difficult if the 2nd shot is short, so it is recommended to take a 2nd shot slightly longer to the left than the center of the fairway.
If the approach is short, the ball often descends on a downhill slope, so make sure that the pin is positioned correctly before taking a sophisticated shot. Since it's a green with severe uphill, there's no burden on putting if you target it slightly shorter than the pin.
1 HOLE
PAR4
HDCP8
A course guide
It is recommended to target the left point of the right side bunker because the teeing ground is headed in the direction of 11 o'clock on the left, which is a hole with a lot of hook during the tee shot.
The 2nd shot should be targeted slightly short and accurate considering that it is an O.B area until the end of the green.
When using the right green, it is advantageous to target the left point rather than the pin, considering that the bunker on the right side of the green is deep.
The left green is relatively normal, but the right green is highly undulated, so you have to pay attention for the 3 putts.
2 HOLE
PAR4
HDCP2
A course guide
There is a hazard right in front of the teeing ground, and the fairway is a wide and long uphill hole. Considering the mountain ranges and bunkers formed along the right side of the fairway, it is advantageous to target the tee shot from the center of the fairway to the left.
The difference between the 2nd shot point and the green is about 16M, so it's better to choose one club with enough time.
The 2nd shot should be targeted to the left side of the pin because the overall slice is severe, and special attention should be paid to the bunker on the right side of the green and the OB area right next to it.
Both left and right greens are steep and tricky, so careful putting is required.
3 HOLE
PAR3
HDCP14
A course guide
From the tea box to the green, the entire right side is an uphill par-3 hole with a hazard.
Also, there is a bunker surrounding the green, so you have to hold one club comfortably and take a sophisticated tee shot. Over-pins should be faced with a steep downhill green, which is the most challenging green on the cherry course and requires careful putting.
4 HOLE
PAR5
HDCP10
A course guide
The dog-leg par-4 hole, which is bent to the left, is a downhill terrain.
he hazard is formed from the front of the teeing ground to the back of the right green, so it is safe to take the tee shot in the left direction.
However, it should be considered that if you send it too far left, the left ridge can act as a barrier to view during a 2nd shot.
For 2nd shots, it is advantageous to look at the center of the left hill when using the left green and the middle of the green when using the right green.
There are bunkers on the left, right, and front sides of the green, which require a sophisticated approach and are highly undulated, so be aware of the 3 putts.
5 HOLE
PAR4
HDCP18
A course guide
It is a relatively short par-4 hole with a hazard on the front of the teeing ground and a clear green view, which is a hole for long hitters to aim for an eagle or birdie with an aggressive tee shot.
If you don't fall into the temptation of the bunker around the green, it will be an opportunity to reduce the score. The center of the green is low, but it's relatively easy.
6 HOLE
PAR4
HDCP16
A course guide
There is a hazard in the front of the teeing ground, and the fairway is wide, making it an uphill par -4 hole where long hitters' cheerful shots can be envied by their partners.
Both left and right sides are O.B areas, and it is advantageous to target the tee shot slightly to the right based on the bunker 150 meters to the left.
Although there are bunkers on the left and right sides and the center of the green, it is not too difficult to target the pins, but if you hit it longer than the pins, you have to make a downhill putt.
7 HOLE
PAR4
HDCP12
A course guide
It is a hole with a difficult tee shot and a lot of hooks due to difficulties in securing visibility on the teeing ground.
Both left and right have OB areas, and there is more space on the right than you feel on the teeing ground, so it is recommended to target the right point based on the center of the fairway.
It is a downhill terrain from the 2nd shot point, so it is advantageous to hold one club short and target it. There's a little undulation in the center of right green, but it's relatively easy.
8 HOLE
PAR3
HDCP4
A course guide
In the season when cherry blossoms are in full bloom and fall onto the pond, it is a hall that makes you want to quit golf and stay there.
It is a flat green, but a wide hazard can act as a burden and is the longest par-3 hole.
You have to choose the club carefully because you can be affected by the wind when you take a tee shot, and it is advantageous to hit a little longer considering the bunker in front of the green.
When using the left green, be careful as it may hit the cart road and enter the OB area.
9 HOLE
PAR5
HDCP6
A course guide
In the season when the flower grass embroidered on the edge of the lake in front of the Tying Ground emits a deep scent, it blends with the waterfall falling into the hazard to create an ecstatic state.
Since the uphill slope is severe, it is recommended to take a strategy to send tee shots and 2nd shots as far as possible.
It is recommended that the tee shot be targeted from the center to the left considering a little slice, and the 2nd shot is also targeted slightly to the left, avoiding the bunker 180 meters to the right.
If the approach shot goes over the pin, you will have to make a downhill putt, so it is better to target it shorter than the pin, and it is generally downhill green, so be careful about the 3 putts
Lake Course
HOLE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 OUT
Champion Tee A GREEN 370 170 315 533 376 378 182 501 297 3,122
(M) B GREEN 373 166 302 531 374 371 181 487 300 3,085
Regular Tee A GREEN 351 159 306 516 365 361 165 490 284 2,997
(M) B GREEN 354 158 293 514 363 361 164 476 286 2,962
PAR 4 3 4 5 4 4 3 5 4 36
HANDICAP 10 16 11 2 8 4 18 6 12  
Valley Course
HOLE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 OUT
Champion Tee A GREEN 305 543 143 371 366 202 449 291 326 2,996
(M) B GREEN 298 538 134 367 353 187 449 267 304 2,897
Regular Tee A GREEN 285 522 131 355 351 183 439 280 305 2,851
(M) B GREEN 279 517 122 351 338 167 438 256 282 2,750
PAR 4 5 3 4 4 3 5 4 4 36
HANDICAP 15 1 11 7 3 13 5 9 17  
Pinehill Course
HOLE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 OUT
Champion Tee A GREEN 542 370 196 371 381 180 384 416 573 3,413
(M) B GREEN 541 357 186 343 375 154 375 408 545 3,284
Regular Tee A GREEN 521 346 173 349 357 160 355 390 540 3,191
(M) B GREEN 520 333 164 320 352 135 346 382 512 3,064
PAR 5 4 3 4 4 3 4 4 5 36
HANDICAP 5 9 13 15 11 17 7 3 1  
Cherryhill Course
HOLE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 OUT
Champion Tee A GREEN 395 386 183 580 333 361 374 192 524 3,328
(M) B GREEN 397 387 175 577 323 361 371 185 519 3,295
Regular Tee A GREEN 372 363 166 555 306 339 351 170 492 3,114
(M) B GREEN 375 365 159 551 296 338 348 164 487 3,083
PAR 4 4 3 5 4 4 4 3 5 36
HANDICAP 8 2 14 10 18 16 12 4 6