Discover our pieces of advice to tackle the first 9 holes-out.
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A first hole, with a wide fairway and a well-protected green that you will tackle more easily with a drive placed on the left of the fairway. |
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An iron stroke to place on this green between a bunker on the left and trees on the right. A few slopes to be well negociated on a green difficult to read. 168 m. |
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The principle of the layout highlighted: obstacles on one side and an option for security on the other side. |
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Two bunkers on the left protect the green whereas the mounds on the right could sometimes bring back the ball.
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An extremely long hole. You have to lean on the left of the fairway in order to avoid both main dangers: first of all the wide sandbank, then, the bunker before the green. |
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A water feature protects the most part of the green on the left. A few will take the option of aiming at the flag whereas the wisest will playthe right part of the green. |
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It is dangeroux to tackle this dogleg from the right. The drive should be placed in the middle of the fairway to tackle the green where a bunker expects the too long balls. |
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For the second stroke, you have to choose: either you play short before the obstacle and you end up at 135 meters from the green or you strike a wood to ease your approach. |
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A drive placed on the left part of the fairway shortens the hole, but it forces you a precise second stroke to get over the water obstacle in front of the green. |
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