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Each hole will have at least four tees, offering golfers maximum variation and playability, so players of all levels can enjoy the course.
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Existing trees are preserved, where possible.
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Each hole will incorporate fairways with spacious landing areas so the average golfer has ample space on which to land his shot.
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Many fairways will be aligned on a slight diagonal from the tee, enabling players to choose a more or less aggressive line when striking the ball, depending on their technique and handicap.
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To plant and maintain naturally existing grass species which enhance the holes.
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Risk and reward”. This design will tempt advanced players to take risks by introducing alternative target zones for those who can execute dangerous shots over bunkers, hazards and naturally rough grass areas – and thereby achieve a better approach to the green.
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To preserve existing water bodies and terrain for maximum landscape variation. This will also make the course more beautiful and introduce challenges for players at every single hole.
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To introduce bunkers which artistically and boldly frame the target zones. These also save crooked shots from a worse fate while challenging players to try and hit the ball across them. |
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The entry to greens will have at least 40% of the putting surface free, which will allow “bump and run” shots to reach the green without having to negotiate bunkers, hazards etc.
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