
The outward nine features wide fairways and considerable length. Holes 1, 2, 3, and 4 make "wind" a key factor. The focus on holes 5, 6, and 7 is the tee shot. Since all three have out of bounds on the left side, many players find themselves frustrated, collapsing their scores with big numbers despite playing well through hole 4. On holes 8 and 9, hit your tee shots with confidence. Pay attention to the area around the green on hole 8, and be careful not to miss left on hole 9. The inward nine is shorter in distance, but as you become more familiar with it, scoring becomes increasingly difficult. Hole 10 is challenging on both the tee shot and second shot, and how you navigate this hole will be a crucial factor in conquering the inward nine. The inward nine requires course management more than distance. Of course, proper etiquette and manners are essential, along with calm judgment, solid execution, and the "peace of mind" to enjoy the surrounding trees. In a sense, your true qualities as a golfer are being tested. Even professionals often say, "The first time I played the inward nine it seemed easy, but the more times I play it, the harder it becomes." Now, take on the challenge of conquering the inward nine—a course that grows increasingly difficult with each round you play.
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