COURSE B
PAR | HD. | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Blue | White | Yellow | Red | |||
B1 | 551 | 528 | 500 | 318 | 5 | 9 |
B2 | 424 | 385 | 333 | 264 | 4 | 8 |
B3 | 447 | 420 | 398 | 334 | 4 | 1 |
B4 | 164 | 139 | 117 | 93 | 3 | 7 |
B5 | 431 | 398 | 372 | 332 | 4 | 3 |
B6 | 584 | 544 | 483 | 431 | 5 | 5 |
B7 | 403 | 371 | 347 | 300 | 4 | 6 |
B8 | 215 | 176 | 155 | 120 | 3 | 4 |
B9 | 423 | 400 | 386 | 330 | 4 | 2 |
TOTAL | 3652 | 3361 | 3091 | 2585 | 36 |
Course B1
This hole offers plenty of room from the tee, but avoid straying too far right, as a large water hazard runs alongside up to the green. With a short second shot, plan carefully—don’t be tempted to rush onto the green without strategy. Positioning in front of the green might help you finish the hole smoothly.
Course B2
Hitting the tee shot onto the fairway increases your chances of reaching a mostly unprotected green. A riskier tee shot to the left, over the bunker, can make the approach to the green much easier. If the competition is close, this hole promises an exciting finish.
Course B3
This challenging Par 4 requires a straight shot down the center, with a slope on the right and water on the left. A water hazard guards the front of the green, making an eagle difficult. Plan your third shot carefully to place yourself within a confident range, maximizing your chances for a one-putt birdie.
Course B4
This challenging Par 4 requires a straight shot down the center, with a slope on the right and water on the left. A water hazard guards the front of the green, making an eagle difficult. Plan your third shot carefully to place yourself within a confident range, maximizing your chances for a one-putt birdie.
Course B5
Fairway bunkers play a crucial role in scoring, strategically placed on a sloping fairway that runs from right to left toward water. Players must weigh the risk of a long shot, which, if successful, allows for a shorter iron approach. The green has three tiers and high speed on downhill slopes; approaching from below the hole and aiming for a two-putt is a wise choice.
Course B6
This short Par 5 has hazards strategically placed to challenge your birdie opportunities. From the tee, be cautious of the water and fairway bunker on the right. The green is well-protected at the front and left, making the approach on the second shot truly challenging.
Course B7
Don’t be tempted off course on this Par 4. Water, bunkers, and trees await overly ambitious golfers. Aim for the center of the fairway, then approach the green accurately to avoid the greenside bunker hidden along the edge.
Course B8
This hole features a spacious green closely flanked by bunkers. Observing wind direction before selecting your club is essential. With an accurate tee shot, the large bunker in front of the green becomes merely a decorative feature.
Course B9
This hole tests your play under pressure. A precise and well-placed drive rewards you with a high-spin iron shot to the green. Beware of the water hazard on the left; excessive caution may lead to errors on the second shot. The sloping front of the green and well-placed bunkers challenge golfers who falter under pressure.