THE PATHS
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PRACTICE AREA
Located by the cafe. Here you can set your sights and get used to the surface and the ball!
HOLE 1
Length 26m
Couple 3
The track goes in a slight right turn around a small hill. The daring can try a chip.


HOLE 2
Length 40m
Couple 5
Once you get to the green, you will be faced with doublesdifficulties. The hole is a so-called volcano, and the end of the green slopes steeply.
HOLE 3
Length 43m
Couple 4
Tee off point at a height gives you good conditions to reach far. But stay on the fairway. The green also ends here with a sloping edge, this time towards the forest.


HOLE 4
Length 30m
Couple 3
The first part of the fairway offers natural unevenness and ends with an obstacle between logs. Here, a well-balanced chip can be the solution. But make sure you don't tumble off the green, which is situated on a natural ridge.
HOLE 5
Length 46m
Couple5
The fairway goes in a sloping right turn where the surface offers natural unevenness. Possible but risky totry on a stroke towards the green, with the risk of getting stuck in tall grass, thorn thickets and forest.


HOLE 6
Length 39m
Couple 4
The slope can cause it. But with well-balanced strokes, you have a good chance of making the record look good.
HOLE 7
Length 35m
Couple 4
Fairway and green on club. Possible tactics: Go forward half way with a safe broadside, then you use the slope and get a nice right arc.


HOLE 8
Length 26m
Couple 3
Rash in counterslope. Here you can choose to go around to the left or lay down in the right part of the fairway in order to achieve a successful lob over the height.
HOLE 9
Length 47m
Couple5
A solid course without obvious difficulties. Straight and reasonably hard should be able to pay dividends. But watch out for the rock pile as you approach the green. Now you're close to the café, time for a coffee break?


HOLE 10
Length 29m
Couple 3
Avoid the tall grass in the middle and this hole shouldn't do that for you.
HOLE 11
Length 44m
Couple5
Here you can try a shortcut inright edge of fairway and chip or lob over shrubbery.


HOLE 12
Length 41m
Couple 4
A stable and powerful right side or left inside can give you good chances to clear the par of the course. If you feel compelled to take risks (to catch up), you can hit hard, high and far in the hope of reaching the green in one stroke.
HOLE 13
Length 38m
Couple5
Here the fairway splits and gives you two alternative. Straight on over the shrubbery and with impact on the green, or a safer and longer path choice to the right.


HOLE 14
Length 46m
Couple 5
Here you can go to power,the fence behind the green catches up. But watch out for high yams on the sides and for rock formations in the middle of the fairway.
HOLE 15
Length 31m
Couple 3
Whoever can shoot straight has an advantage here. Watch out for the logs that form a narrow passage for the green.


HOLE 16
Length 37m
Couple 4
Now we enter another part of the track withnatural even underlay. It may be time to minimize the risk of unwanted bounce by allowing the ball to be carried in the air and land in a well-chosen spot.
HOLE 17
Length 42m
Couple5
Nowbegins you can smell the goal. But keep itfocus all the way and watch out for the birches!


HOLE 18
Length 32m
Couple 3
Finish as you wish - with a right or left bow. The green has a depression on the left side, so maybe better to keep to the right?