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The club boasts approximately 128,000 square meters of pristine natural scenery, and its prime location and convenient access make it a favorite among golfers.

The course design emphasizes the natural beauty of the surrounding terrain, allowing players to feel the energy of nature while swinging. Furthermore, each fairway is designed with a balance of balance and difficulty, ensuring players enjoy the game while experiencing the thrill of a powerful swing.

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Fairway Map and Guide
England Course
Hole 1: A long par-4 with excellent views. Since the right side is out of bounds, it's best to aim for the middle left side of the slope.

Hole 2: A par 5, is nestled on a hillside. There's a large bunker to the left of your second shot's tee box, directly opposite the tee; the right side features bunkers and a rock wall. Therefore, it's recommended to aim for a point further out from the center of the green when you tee off.

Hole 3: Slightly uphill, has a large open bunker to the left and a valley to the right. Aim for the center of the green; long-distance hitters should be aware of the pond to the right front of the green.

Hole 4: The fairway is built into the hillside. The clubhouse in the distance is beautiful, but the deep valley in front of the fairway presents a visual challenge. The left side is covered with dense natural forest, making it easy to lose your shot.

Hole 5: Relatively short, is slightly downhill. Although the distance to the hole is short, there's a retaining bunker to the right front of the green, and a steep cliff behind the green, requiring high accuracy.

Hole 6: The fairway curves to the left, with a deep, wide valley directly in front of the tee.

Hole 7: A short par-4; a precise, long tee shot can reach the green in one shot.

Hole 8: A downhill hole; a wide valley lies in front of the green, with a deep, firm bunker on the left.

Hole 9: A downhill par-4; the clubhouse is clearly visible directly in front. The left side is out of bounds, and the right side is rough, so the tee shot must be aimed precisely at the center right of the fairway.

Scotland Course
Hole 1: A pond and valley on the left, and a long stretch of natural forest on the right.

Hole 2: An uphill hole with expansive views; the valleys extending to the green on both sides create a beautiful scene. As a hooking par-5, be mindful of the pond directly in front and the valley on the right when teeing off.

Hole 3: Although the fairway appears short, it is a steep uphill par-4, rated as a hole 1 in difficulty.

Hole 4: A valley separates the green from the tee, with parallel water hazards on both sides.

Hole 5: A par 4. The terrain slopes downhill before rising up to the green. The right side is out of bounds, with long, steep rough covering the embankment; the left side is a parallel water hazard, dense with bushes, making it easy to lose the ball.

Hole 6: This is the most difficult par 3 of all the short holes. Its distance and the valley in front create significant psychological pressure. The green is surrounded by parallel water hazards, and the right-side bunker obstructs the view.

Hole 7: A steep slope overlooking the entire hole. The left side is out of bounds, with a bunker in the second-shot area. The right side is also filled with bunkers and natural bush; a rightward shot is likely to result in a loss.

Hole 8: The tee slopes slightly downhill and curves slightly to the right. There is a parallel water hazard on the left, and the right side is steep; therefore, aiming the tee shot towards the center right of the fairway is recommended.

Hole 9: The entire hole is riddled with hazards and bunkers. If your tee shot lands long enough in the middle of the fairway, your second shot will give you a direct view of the island fairway ahead.

Wales Course
Hole 1: It's recommended to aim safely at the center left of the visible fairway on your tee shot. Your second shot should be a cautious approach to the green, while being mindful of the two bunkers on the right side of the green.

Hole 2: A flat, straight par 3 with a steep slope on the left. Due to several bunkers on the right front of the green, you must aim precisely to the left of the center of the green.

Hole 3: The fairway curves slightly to the left, so it's best to aim directly at the center of the fairway, without worrying about the lake ahead. Since both sides are out of bounds, don't aim for long distances on your tee shot; instead, aim precisely near the center of the fairway.

Hole 4: A wide, downhill par 4 where the green is visible from the tee box. The left side is out of bounds, and the right side is a hazard. Since there's a bunker protecting the center left of your second shot, aim for the center right of the fairway and confidently tee off.

Hole 5: A blind par-5, curves to the left from the tee to the green, with out-of-bounds areas on both sides. It's recommended to hit the ball in the center of the fairway on your tee shot and be aware of the bunker to the left of your second shot.

Hole 6: Relatively short but steep with a significant downhill slope, making it difficult to avoid psychological pressure.

Hole 7: The course has an undulating slope, with a hazard on the left side of the fairway and water hazards in front of and to the right of the green. Aim for the center of the fairway on your tee shot, but be cautious, as even with a precise shot, a shot that flies too far could land in a hazard.

Hole 8: A very tempting par-5, slightly uphill. There's a hazard on the left and an out-of-bounds area on the right, so aim for the center left of the fairway directly in front of you on your tee shot. Also, be sure to pay attention to the long fairway bunker located to the right of the second shot landing area.

Hole 9: On the 9th hole, both sides of the fairway are out of bounds; however, since the right side is a slope, unless you hit a severe slice, there's not much to worry about; while the left side is formed by a valley, requiring precise shots.

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