The second hole: Although it is not a long par four hole, it is very important to avoid the cliff on the right. Only by serving to the left of the fairway can the ball land in the center of the fairway. For the second shot, it is wise to know whether the flagpole is at the top or bottom of the two green sections. It is a wise choice to prepare a short putter. The vertical green inclines and twists. Considering the huge bunker on the right, it is more advantageous to lean slightly to the left.
The third hole: the threatening par 4 hole must cross a long valley in a steep downhill way, and its beautiful scenery can be described as a desperate situation in the world. If you serve from between the left and right bunkers, the second shot can hit the ball at the best hitting point on the left side of the fairway. Considering the bunker on the left side of the green, the second shot is safer than the center slightly to the right, and it is no harm to look straight at the hole from the uphill.
The 4th hole: the par 3 hole in downhill terrain, with the cliff in the obstacle area on the right and the jungle on the left. Considering that the uphill slope is steep, the bunker is on the left, the service is slightly shorter than the hole, and it is easy to cut short even if the green fails, so it is more appropriate to choose a club about half the actual distance.
The 5th hole: The 3rd hole of par continues the 4th hole, and there is a coastal cliff on the right, which bears the heavy responsibility of hitting the rock wall from the tee. Moreover, the green is vertical and steep, so it is easy to push three times even on the green. Although there is a slope on the left, it is easier to serve in the left direction than in the center of the green.
The 6th hole: a par five hole consisting of the cliff coast on the right. You can't see the first shot at all. Try to hit the left side of the flagpole in the direction marked. Even if the second shot has a slight right curve, it will fall on the cliff on the right side, so it is no problem to aim at the edge line of the left slope. The third shot can directly look at the slightly uphill hole of the vertical two-level green.
The 7th hole: Long-distance par-four hole, which serves in the direction of the leftmost bunker and has a high probability of landing in the fairway. The fairway line of the second shot is still to the right. As long as you hit the ball in the direction of the left bunker, it is easy to get on the green. However, because it is downhill, it is better to reduce the distance by 5- 10 yards, depending on the actual distance when facing the wind. Except for the mound in front of the green, it is a double-layer inclined green that goes uphill continuously.
The 8th hole: the far right dogleg par 4 hole with a slope on the right. If you aim at the bunker on the left side of the green, you can land firmly in the middle of the fairway. If you want to cross the bunker on the right, you can aim in front of the center of the green. But because the green is an inverted triangle, it is not in the position of the front flag, so it will not prevent you from playing the green further. In addition, it is easier to cut and maintain par at the front of the green.
Hole 9: A short par four hole, even the green can be seen through at a glance. However, due to the continuous uphill terrain, the distance actually feels longer, so it is ideal for the first shot to hit the first bunker on the left. The battery green protruding uphill is surrounded by bunkers, which seems to be connected with the fruit ridge. As long as it does not exceed the middle of the green, you can confidently complete the par.
Hole 10: downhill S-shaped left dogleg par five, serving with the building direction as the goal. Because the second shot is downhill, players who hit the ball farther can go to the green with two shots, but there are many bunkers in front of the green, so it is wise to hit the ball conservatively in front of the bunker. If the lower end of the green is cut high, it can be placed on the green, and the OB area is behind the green.
Hole 1 1: The left dogleg par four is slightly uphill, and the green is very tricky. Serving to the left can stabilize the best hitting position in the center of the fairway. Because there are bunkers and obstacles on the right, the second shot can be placed on the green if it is aimed at the tree behind the green. However, because the sloping green is steep from front to back, it can be pushed twice without exceeding the hole.
12 hole: To reach the fairway, you must go through the par-four hole more than 200 yards away from the coastal cliff valley. At the same time, you will feel great pressure from the beginning of serving. The service distance on the left side of the pine tree in front is the shortest. Considering that the uphill slope on the right side of the green is steep and there are many bunkers, aim at the direction of a club on the left side of the green, and the second shot can be safely put on the green. But because it is a steep green, it is more than balls.
No.65438 +03 hole: It needs to pass through a short deep valley, steep downhill and par 3 hole, and there will be the illusion that the distance is a little farther than the actual distance. If you aim at the bunker on the right side of the green with your mouth wide open, you can ensure a better cutting position even if the distance is not enough.
14 hole: S-shaped from tee to green. Compared with the first shot, the second shot is more difficult to play on the par 4 of the green. Because the right side is an obstacle area, it is safer to aim at the slope edge line on the left side of the fairway. Moreover, the upper end of the left slope is the OB area, so we must pay attention to the target selected here. There are many bunkers from 100 yards to the end of the green, which is very cumbersome and seems to be farther than the actual distance. You can add 5 yards and hit the ball boldly with the center of the green as the goal.
No.65438 +05 hole: a short par-four hole with a wide view of the whole sea. Because the downhill terrain of the right dogleg is steep, if you serve in the direction of the second bunker on the left side of the fairway, you can land stably in the center of the fairway. Because of the short width and distance, the second shot will easily pass the green if it hits the center of the green. If you use high ballistics to hit the ball, or reduce the risk of crossing the bunker on the left, you can ensure that the ball falls into the vast space of the green.
Hole 16: The left dogleg par five hole, with beautiful seaside scenery, is also a hole that must pass through a wide and deep canyon to decide the winner. You can feel the pressure from a distance, but the actual distance is very close, so if you serve with the belief that you can land in the center of the fairway ahead, you will have a great sense of accomplishment. Because the downhill terrain is steep, you can aim at the pine tree on the right and make a second shot. The third shot is surrounded by bunkers because the higher battery green is surrounded by bunkers. Compared with the actual distance, hitting more than 5 yards can ensure that the ball is on the green.
17 hole: a short par-3 downhill hole, like a water green, is the main place where the bunker is trapped. The green is relatively wide, and there is not much space before and after. If you want to cross the bunker in front, it's easy to cross the green. The ideal service direction is the pine tree behind the green.
No.65438 +08 hole: The right dogleg bends about 90 degrees to the right, which is far away, which requires the directivity of the first and second shots to be extremely important. The first shot takes the bunker direction on the left side of fairway as the target line, and the second shot is an uphill and vertical long green. It is very difficult to grasp the distance according to the position of the hole, and the bunker on the right side of the green is very deep, so you should choose a distance about two strokes longer than the actual distance to directly attack the left side of the green, or just hit the front of the green by one stroke longer than the actual distance and then take a shortcut to win or lose.