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1 HOLE
PAR4
HDCP4
A course guide
As a gentle uphill Par-4 hole, the fairway is wide, so the burden on the first hole is low. It is recommended to target by looking at the left green or bunker when shooting a tee shot.
Be careful of the slice of the guard bunker and secondary around both greens.
2 HOLE
PAR6
HDCP2
A course guide
The longest left dog-leg par-6 hole in the course makes the fairway wider and uphill, making it look even grander.
It is better to look at three pine trees in front of the tee shot and be careful of bunkers on the left and right sides of I.P point.
Since it's a left dog-leg hole, if the tee shot goes to the left, you may not see the green.
When hitting to the left green, there is a deep bunker in front of the green, so you should target the right side rather than the pin, and it is better to target shorter than the pin because it is an invisible two-level green.
When you attack the right green, you have to attack it to the left rather than the pin, and it goes uphill toward the back of the green.
3 HOLE
PAR3
HDCP7
A course guide
Located in the highlands of the course, the hole looks comfortable due to its flatness, but it is a Par-3 hole that requires accurate shots as it is surrounded by bunkers around the green.
The left green has no room to the left of the green, and the right green has better target to the left than the pin, and the green has higher difficulty.
4 HOLE
PAR4
HDCP9
A course guide
You have to look at the bunker in front of the left green for the tee shot with a downhill par-4 hole.
On the right, there is a wide hazard from the second point to the right green point, and on the right, there is a bunker from the I point.
The hole is relatively short, giving you a chance to reduce the score.
When hitting to the left green, you should be careful of the bunker in front of the green, and when attacking the right green, it is recommended to avoid the bunker in front and the hazard and target it to the left rather than the pin.
There is a severe descent from the center of the green to the left.
5 HOLE
PAR5
HDCP6
A course guide
The cool hazard connected to the fourth hole is located to the second point on the right, so the fairway looks relatively narrow, but it is a hole that can hit it long.
It is a hole that requires an accurate tee shot, and it is recommended to look at the right green in the tee shot.
There are bunkers on the left and right sides of the second I.P point, and it is recommended to target shorter than the pin due to the severe downhill slope from the center of the left and right green to the back.
6 HOLE
PAR3
HDCP4
A course guide
There is a hazard in front of the green and guard bunkers on both sides of the green, so it is a Par-3 hole that requires accurate control shots.
The left green should target the pin, should target the left side of the pin. The difficulty of the green is high.
7 HOLE
PAR4
HDCP8
A course guide
It is recommended to look to the left in the center of the fairway and target it with a gentle downhill Par-4 hole, paying attention to the topographic slice in the tee shot.
Beware of guard bunkers in front of both greens and the distance within 100m, the club must be selected in consideration of the descent.
When targeting the right green, target it to the left rather than the pin, and the downhill from the center of the green to the left is severe.
8 HOLE
PAR5
HDCP5
A course guide
It has a gentle uphill slope and a wide fairway, and it is dog-leg Par-5 Hall, which turns right.
It is recommended to target the tee shot from the center of the fairway to the left and there are side bunkers on both sides of the I.P point.
When attacking the left green, you should look at the bunker in front of the green, the right green should look to the left rather than the pin, and the deep guard bunker in the front becomes an obstacle. The right green goes downhill from the center of the green to the left.
9 HOLE
PAR4
HDCP3
A course guide
It is a left dog-leg par-4 hole where the green is not visible, and the tee shot is recommended to look at the right side of the cart road in the distance.
There is a long side bunker hidden to the left of the fairway at the second I.P point, so be careful with the slices.
The area around the green is not difficult, so it's good to finish.
1 HOLE
PAR4
HDCP5
A course guide
Downhill left dog rack par-4 hole with a quick view of the fairway.
It is better to target the tee shot by looking at the right green, and be careful of the bunker at the right I point.
If the distance is long, the tee shot can go over the bunker and into the O.B area. Bunkers around both greens should be careful, and slices should be careful when attacking the greens.
2 HOLE
PAR4
HDCP4
A course guide
It is a gentle slope uphill Par-4 hole and has a wide fairway, and it is a hole where many hooks occur due to topography.
You should look at the center of the fairway and be careful of the side bunker of the I.P point on the right.
Both greens are two-tier greens, so it is better to target them shorter than the pins used, especially the left green has a severe uphill climb behind the green.
3 HOLE
PAR5
HDCP7
A course guide
It is a short Par 5-hole, narrow fairway width at the second point, and has a hazard in front of the tee, which is psychologically difficult, but it is worth aiming for on in two.
It is recommended to target the tee shot by looking at the right green that you can see while being aware of the slice, and there are side bunkers at both I.P points of the fairway you use.
When targeting the left green, it is better to pay attention to the guard bunker and O.B area in front of the green, and to target the right side than the pin.
4 HOLE
PAR4
HDCP8
A course guide
It's a short Par 4-hole, and it looks relatively easy because you can see the hole at a glance.
It is recommended to target the tee shot in the middle of the fairway, and be careful of the side bunkers in the I.P point on the right.
You need a shot to avoid the bunker between both greens.
5 HOLE
PAR3
HDCP9
A course guide
Both greens are two-tier green with Par-3 hole of the uphill Par, with a difficult green.
Be careful of the guard bunker in front of the left green, and there is no room on the left side of the green.
When targeting the right green, it is better to target the left side than the pin, and the uphill is severe behind the green.
6 HOLE
PAR4
HDCP6
A course guide
It is a Par-4 hole with severe dog-leg on the left, and it is psychologically burdensome because you can't see the green.
Beware of the hazard and the right side bunker at the left I.P point. If you are a long hitter in the white tee, you should also aim for on in one and in the second shot, you should be careful about the topographic slice.
7 HOLE
PAR4
HDCP1
A course guide
It is a downhill Par-4 hole where you can see the course at a glance, and it looks psychologically narrow because of the large hazed on the left.
Beware of the side bunkers at the right I.P point and there are bunkers in front of both greens. The accuracy of the second shot is required because the green is difficult.
8 HOLE
PAR3
HDCP2
A course guide
It is a psychologically difficult hole because the hazard lies long on the left side of the tee ground and you can't see around the green on the right green.
There are guard bunkers and grass bunkers around the green, so accurate shots are required.
9 HOLE
PAR5
HDCP3
A course guide
It's dog-leg hole on the right side of the uphill.
Pay attention to the fairway bunker at the second I.P point and it does not look relatively wide, requiring an accurate shot and depending on the drop point, the next shot's target point is different.
The uphill is severe as you go to the green, so you have to look at more than one club long, and both left and right greens are two-tier green.
Green has a high level of difficulty, and there are many uphill slopes behind the green, so it's better to target it shorter than the pin.
1 HOLE
PAR4
HDCP9
A course guide
It's a slightly downhill hole with a panoramic view of the hole, and you have to go over the hazard in front of the green.
It is recommended to look at the left green with attention to the slice when teeing off, and one-on is also possible for long-distance shots.
There are many guard bunkers around the green, so accurate second shots are required, and both greens have difficulty
2 HOLE
PAR5
HDCP5
A course guide
Par-5 holes with uphill cause tension due to narrow fairway width and require accurate shots.
There are a series of deep bunkers in front of the left green, so you have to be careful, and the difficulty of the green is high.
If it is right green, it should be targeted to the left rather than the pin.
3 HOLE
PAR4
HDCP4
A course guide
It is a short Par-4 hole, and you should be careful of the topographic slices in the tee shot, and be careful of the guard bunker in front of the right green.
It is better to target the left side than the pin when targeting the right green.
4 HOLE
PAR3
HDCP7
A course guide
It is a downhill par-3 hole, and it requires a sophisticated shot by paying attention to the left and right O.B.
There is a guard bunker in front of both greens.
5 HOLE
PAR4
HDCP1
A course guide
The dog-leg par-4 hole with a large hazard on the left and if the driving distance is longer than 240M, you can aim for on-in-one.
For tee shots, it is recommended to look at the right side of the pine tree at the end of the hazard.
The left green is better to target the right side than the pin, and the right green is better to look to the left side avoiding the bunker in front of the green.
6 HOLE
PAR4
HDCP8
A course guide
It is an uphill middle hole and requires accuracy of the tee shot due to its narrow fairway.
The left green is better to target the left side than the pin due to the high right slope of the pin, and the right green is better to target the right side than the pin due to the high left slope of the pin.
7 HOLE
PAR4
HDCP2
A course guide
It's a low-difficult hole, but you have to be careful with the slice because there's no room on the right course when you take a tee shot.
When targeting the green, the left green targets the pin and the right green targets the left side of the pin.
8 HOLE
PAR5
HDCP6
A course guide
It is a long uphill par-5 hole and No.1 handicap hole.
It is recommended to target the tee shot by looking at the center of the fairway, and there is an invisible bunker on both sides of the second I point.
Be careful of the deep guard bunker around the left green, and when targeting the left green, it is better to look to the left than the pin and to the right rather than the pin for the right green.
9 HOLE
PAR3
HDCP3
A course guide
It is a short downhill par-3 hole and there is a hazard just before the green, so the accuracy of the tee shot is required.
It is recommended to target the left green more to the right than the pin and the right green more to the left than the pin.
Tomato Course
 
HOLE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 OUT/IN
BLUE 362 555 165 338 476/458 195 330 522 375 3,318/3,300
REGULAR-1 333 534 134 292 429 165 301 493 343 3,024
REGULAR-2 289 479 134 242 409 132 266 441 298 2,690
RED 287 451 118 222 378/363 96 236 401 2542,443/2,428
PAR 4 6 3 4 5 3 4 5 4 38
Apple Course
 
HOLE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 OUT/IN
BLUE 392 380 494 334 137 371 408 193 542 3,251
REGULAR-1 356 352 454 308 123 332 394 164 513 2,996/2,984
REGULAR-2 328 311 433 266   258 381 141 447 2,565
RED 280 258 389/348 249 105/73 207 353/336 115 4182,374/2,284
PAR 4 4 5 4 3 4 4 3 5 36
Orange Course
 
HOLE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 OUT/IN
BLUE 286 467 300 158 340 300 320 440 154 2,765
REGULAR-1 260 400 270 140 300 260 270 390 113 2,403
REGULAR-2         260   250     510
RED 240 380 250 110 240/215 243 225 370 91/862,149/2,119
PAR 4 5 4 3 4 4 4 5 3 36