This is relatively easy; as long as the landing area of the opening shot is not too far off, PAR ON should be a piece of cake. There is the north wind in winter, and therefore, watch out for strong winds from the right.
A bird's-eye view of the fairways
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The second hole is at a gentle uphill fairway, and the best landing area is at the middle but slightly toward the right.
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In front of the green, there is a gentle downhill hard to detect. Therefore, do take ball rolling into consideration when going for the green.
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The fourth hole is at a dogleg right, and there is a big water hazard at the right. Find a target for aiming for the opening shot. The green is big, and even if the landing point of the opening shot is slightly shifted toward the left, there is still a chance for PAR ON as long as Araucaria is not in the way.
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The major feature here is to have the ball fly over the big water hazard. Moreover, beware that the left and right as well as the front of the green are protected by bunkers. Choose the right club here.
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This is the most challenging fairway of the entire golf course here. There is the north wind in winter. For the opening shot at the white tee, golfers hitting a draw should watch out for the water hazard.
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The seventh hole is a dogleg left-like long hole. Make the opening shot slightly toward the left, and this is especially important in winter where strong side winds from left to right may alter the direction of the ball.
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The pond at the right is a water hazard, and at the two sides of the green there are bunkers. Don't worry too much. Their impacts are more mental than physical.
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The green has a large surface area. PAR ON is easy, but do watch out for bunkers at the front left and front right of the green. At the left, there are three bunkers one after another. It is a bad idea to hit the ball toward the left.
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The tenth hole is at a gentle uphill. The fairway turns slightly to the right. The best landing spot for the opening shot is at the left side. There are a dune and pine trees on the right. For an undulating place like this, slices are bad. If you like slices, use an iron club for the opening shot.