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1. A short par 4 dog leg left over the water. The green
is reachable with a perfect drive but there is risk of
finding the trees on the right or the hazard on the
left. there is also a large bunker on the left of the
green that cant be seen from the tee.
2. A par 5 that goes up and
over a knoll. The fairway bunker on the left will force
all but the longest hitters to the right off the tee.
Those who can carry the bunker will be set up to reach
this green in two. The tee shot is uphill but the
appraoch is downhill to a green that is bunkered on the
left and protected by trees on the right, especially for
those on the right side of the fairway.
3. A picturesque par 3 with the the lake all around.
Shots left short or to the right will find the water.
Bunkers in front, on the right, and at the back of this
two-tiered green make this a challenging shot.
4. A short but narrow par 4. There is water all down the
right side of the fairway and trees on the left. There
is small bail-out area on the left but that will leave
the player with some trees to contend with on the
approach shot.
5. A dog-leg right with water all down the right side.
This tee shot challenges the player to cut off distance
by hitting farther over the water. A well placed drive
leaves a comfortable short iron approach but the long
hitters can shorten that shot considerably.
6. A short, up-hill par 4. A shorter club than driver
off the tee will leave players short of the two large
bunkers on either side of the fairway. A long straight
tee shot will get very close to the green.
7. A dog-leg left par 5 that requires accuracy off the
tee. Lateral water hazards run down both sides of the
fairway and the landing area is well bunkered so a
straight drive here is at a premium. The hole dog-legs
90 degrees to the left and has trees down the left side
and water hazard on the right. It is reachable in two
but the green is well protected by bunkers.
8. This 210 yd par 3 is over water is bunkered in front,
on the left and at the back of the green.
9. A very challenging par 4 to finish the front side.
This narrow hole has lateral water hazard in the trees
on the left and a long bunker down the right with water
just on the ouside of that. A good drive still leaves a
formidable approach shot over a water hazard to the
green. The water hazard and the embankment at the front
of the green make it necessary to fly the ball all the
way to the green.
10. A short par 5 with a generous landing area from the
tee. a slight dog-leg to the right to an elevated green
that is gaurded by a deep bunker in front and to the
left. A good drive down the right side makes it
reachable in two.
11. A medium length par 4 with water all down the left
side. Accurate distance control is required to hold this
slightly elevated, very small green. Beware of the
hidden water hazard that lies to the right of the cart
path and 280 yds from the tee.
12. A long, downhill par 4 that will play a little
shorter that its yardage but with bunkers on the right
and left of the green, requires a good shot to find the
putting surface.
13. An uphill par 5 that dog-legs to the left. There is
a pond on the left that the tee shot must stay away from
but too far on the cautious side will find the ball in
the trees on the right. A second shot up the left side
of the fairway keeps the ball clear of the fairway
bunker on the right and sets up for a short approach to
the elevated green.
14. A downhill par 3 that is bunkered on both sides of
the green and slopes from left to right. A ball that is
turning from left to right can easily hit the green but
find its way into the bunker on the right.
15. An excellent par 4 with water hazard all down the
left side and dog-legging to the left. The tee shot
needs to find the fairway between the hazard and the
bunkers on the right in order to have a shot over the
water to the very large green. The green slopes from
back to front and the back of the green is surrounded by
a huge bunker.
16. The signature par 3 is an island green that plays
226yds from the back tee. There is a large bunker in
front and on the right of this well shaped, large green.
Errant shots will find the water.
17. A short par 5 that requires an accurate tee shot to
hit the fairway. Long hitters can reach the hidden lake
if they take driver off the tee. The second shot is
downhill over a pond and a large fairway buker to an
approachable green. Reachable in two for the long
hitters.
18. This picturesque finishing hole is a par 4 dog-leg
right with Dong Mo lake in the background and as a
hazard all sown the left side. The fairway bunkers on
the right side of the fairway will catch many tee shots
and only the long hitters can carry them. A small bern
protects the front of the green as do bunkers on the
left side.
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