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Hole 1A Par 5 (HCS 11)

Please beware of OB on the left side. If you can hit the first shot over the right bunker, the remaining approach distance on second shot would be less than 200 Yards. The chance to get birdie is not too hard. Another option for those who cannot carry the shot over the bunker is to hit the second shot with either third driver or long-range iron. So, the approach shot to green could be slightly less than 100 Yards. Chance to get Birdie is still high as well. 

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Hole 2A Par 3 (HCS 17)

The layout looks pretty narrow with water on left and bunker on the right. Golfer should check the wind direction and aim the shot at the middle of green. Try not to get distracted by hazards so birdie could be your reward.  

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Hole 3A Par 4 (HCS 5)

This is the long distant hole with wide open fairway. The player should aim the shot at bunk on the left side where it is supposed to be safest spot. The advised direction for green approach shot should be slightly on the left side of flag because the green slope runs from left to right.

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Hole 4A Par 4 (HCS 15)

This could be another birdie hole if nicely planned. From tee-off, you should hit the straight shot but watch out the bunker hazard at 100 Yards on the left. It is advised to aim slightly on the right or use short iron to do green approach shot and check the line before putting.

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Hole 5A Par 4 (HCS 1)

It is uphill hole all the way with H/C 1. The slope pattern of this hole is from left to right.  Also, on the left side are water and dale hazards. Looking from the tee-off, you are recommended to aim the shot at the tallest tree. The approach shot should be toward the left a little bit because the green slope comes from the right side. Be careful of deep bunker around green. You will get big trouble if the ball is trapped into it.

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Hole 6A Par 3 (HCS 9)

This is really difficult hole to play. The green is quite small and narrow so it is advised to aim on the right side of green. Then, try to hit the draw shot. Saving par on this hole would be perfectly nice.

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Hole 7A Par 4 (HCS 13)

From the tee-off, you should hit the first shot toward the left side of green. The green slope runs from left to right.   Beware of the bunker trap which is on the right. Par is guaranteed if reading line of ball flight on green well.

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Hole 8A Par 5 (HCS 7)

The distance from Tee-off to bunker on the right is almost 230 Yards. The safe play should be little bit to the left while aiming the shot. Or you can be assured with the shot by third driver. Please be careful of OB on the right along the road. For those who lay up with third driver, the next shot should be hit by long or middle iron. The remaining distance to the green would be approximately 150 Yards. In addition, any gofers who try to make two shots to the green can go ahead because of the wide space open enough to avoid the bunker. But golfers must be careful that the shot will be uphill all the way. In addition, the green is quite difficult for putting.

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Hole 9A Par 4 (HCS 3)

This hole is not too long but it needs good strategy.  It is advised to use third or fifth driver for tee-off shot to give you easy play. You should aim the shot toward the bunker but in fact the ball will be landed just in front of bunker. Please beware of OB on the right hand. For any golfers who hit approach shot before the bunker on the right, the distance to flag would be reduced to 120 Yard. Please choose iron wisely because the fairway is uphill all the way. The green also curves out.

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Hole 1B Par 4 (HCS 6)

You should try to aim the middle of fairway to avoid OB on the right. On the other hand, you can make the nice shot by aiming the big tree on the right of fairway and then, hit the draw shot. That would make 2 approach shots on green possible. If gofers use driver at tee-off, the remaining distance would be reduced to 100 – 130 Yards. Please carefully hit the approach shot because it is uphill all the way. In addition, Bunker hazard is on the right of the green.

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Hole 2B Par 5 (HCS 4)

If you hit the first nice shot by following the hill slope line, birdie result would not be difficult. Then, the remaining distance should be less than 200 Yards. This is Par 5 Hole that you have more chance to get birdie. Beware of OB on the left. The approach shot to the green is downhill so you should consider reducing one number of irons. Watch out bunkers around the green. 

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Hole 3B Par 3 (HCS 18)

If you have good game plan, this hole should not be hard. It is recommended to aim on the right side of the green because the fairway has slope running from the left. Please choose iron carefully to hit downhill shot with regular wind. 

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Hole 4B Par4 (HCS 8)

The layout looks quite narrow. From tee-off, you should aim the bunker beside the green. Beware of OB on the left side. For golfers who can carry the shot drive with more than 250 Yards, the remaining distance would be approximately 120 Yards which has more chance to make two shots on green. On the approach shot, you need to hit uphill shot all the way to the green. It is recommended to aim the left side of flag in order to putt upward.

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Hole 5B Par 4 (HCS 2)

The challenge of this hole is the water dog-leg all the way on the right. It is advised that golfer should aim the green bunker on the left because its slope is directed to the green. If your tee-off with driver comes out nicely, the green approach would be easier. On this hole, the shot will be hit downhill a little bit (the green approach should be hit toward the left of flag because of its slope). 

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Hole 6B Par 3 (HCS 12)

Overall, nothing is difficult in this hole. Watch out the wind direction. If you choose the right iron at tee-off shot, it should be easy to get birdie.

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Hole 7B Par 4 (HCS 16)

From tee-off, it is advised to aim the farthest bunker beside the green. Golfers prefer to hit the tee-off shot with third or fifth driver. It is likely to get birdie. For those who choose driver at tee-shot, the remaining distance would be less than 100 Yards. The green is pretty difficult so please carefully play. 

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Hole 8B Par 5 (HCS 14)

From tee-off position, this hole needs uphill stroke all the way. So, the shot should aim at 100-yard range of pine trees. Any golfers who play excellent first fade shot have the better chance to make second shot landed on green. On second Lay-Up shot, the golfers should be careful of bunger hazard over 100 yards on the left hand.

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Hole 9B Par 4 (HCS 10)

It is recommended to better play conservative shot on this hole by aiming at 150-yard range of pine trees. Then, hit the cut-fade shot that would be perfect. But you would have headache problem, if hitting it too far into the forest on the right hand. The approach shot to green will be uphill all the way. The approach should be shorter than flag. It is suggested to do upward putting so saving par will be more likely. 

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