This 36-hole course, over 20 years old, is located just an hour from the city and offers exceptional value. The addition of Courses C and D to the existing Courses A and B makes it a 36-hole golf course.



Weekends typically feature either a tee time combination, AD or BC. Weekdays, the tee time depends on the course availability and is usually unrestricted.


Courses A and B are flat with minimal undulations. While there are water hazards, they pose no significant challenges as long as you stay within the fairway. However, Hole A1 is a square-right dogleg, making it difficult to place your driver, making it a challenging first hole in the morning.



Course D, while shortened in length, offers a slightly more challenging design and is a favorite among golfers. The undulating fairway slope and fast-rolling, sloping greens make this short-range course challenging. Even a short chip shot from high ground could land in the pool.



Course C falls somewhere in between the two, lacking any significant traps but slightly more challenging than Courses A and B. However, when teeing off from the white ladder, several holes face a hazard of water at landing points (approximately 230-270 yards), necessitating a driver or fairway wood.



Overall, all four fairways, A, B, C, and D, face the challenge of fast greens. While the tee shots from the white ladder are relatively short, the distance poses no challenge, but the areas surrounding the greens do present a challenge. Furthermore, the greens around most holes are slightly slippery, making chipping more challenging.



All four courses—A, B, C, and D—feature a signature Hole 4, but the truly iconic challenges are concentrated on Course D. From the very first hole, players face a demanding start where the driver is almost unusable, requiring strong mental preparation.


Hole 1 demands precise control off the tee, with a second shot that must carry both water and bunkers to reach the ‘potato chip green.’ Hole 4 plays entirely uphill, while Hole 5 presents a daunting 10-meter elevation change combined with a dense cluster of bunkers. Hole 6 adds to the difficulty with numerous bunkers that make landing areas hard to select. Across these nine holes, danger lurks everywhere, and the risk of serious mistakes is ever-present.



Leaving the locker room in the morning, I found that the caddies were waiting not by the course side, but on the parking lot side—a design that feels less than ideal. It took quite some effort to locate my own cart among the many lined up there. I hope the management will reconsider this arrangement.



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