□ Golf Club Q
Golf Club Q is the first golf course in Korea designed by South African golf legend Gary Player. Designed by Gary Player, one of the top 3 golf course designers in the world, this course has a high level of difficulty and is masculine with a wide feel throughout the course, but contains feminine delicacy in every corner. It’s been a while since I played a round of golf with my friends. It was difficult to set a rounding time, so I decided to play at night, and I decided to tee-up at 5:30 pm at Golf Club Q, which is not too far away.
| Golf Club Q Club House |
I paid for the fee at the clubhouse and came out to practice putting, but there is no place to practice. Since it is a night game, it is a round without a caddy, but a cart moving wireless remote control is not provided. This is the second disappointment.
It consists of the Pampas course, which stimulates courage and challenge, and the Valley course, where you can feel the beauty of the four seasons. We started with Pampascos. The golf course scenery is very good. Every golf course looks good. It was 5:30 pm tee-up, so we started rounding with the lights not yet on.
Lights began to come on from hole 7 of the Pampas Course for night games. Green condition is about 2 stars. It seems that management is still not normalized. And the GPS distance of the cart is jagged, and it is difficult to check the distance of the street.
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| Illumination light at Pampas 8th hole |
Still, it was my favorite round of golf, so I finished the 18-hole round. Looking at the golf course after rounding 18 holes, the night view is still wonderful.
The field struggled with many bunkers, poor greens, and no wireless remote control for moving carts, but it wasn’t a bad result. I think I finished well with 85.
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| rounding result |
It is an eco-friendly golf course composed of an optimal layout by maximizing the topographical characteristics and showing excellent surrounding scenery as the background of the hole. It is a course where you can enjoy delicacy and sophistication by presenting the unique charm of golf that requires strategic course strategy and stable play for each hole that even golfers who are confident in golf can never conquer easily.
□ Pampas course
Hole 1 (4): As an uphill hole that curves to the left, it is good to send your tee shot to the right side of the fairway. There are bunkers on both sides of the green, so a careful shot is required, and it is better to be short because it is downhill from the back to the front, but be careful of the bunkers.
Hole 2 (5): This is a slightly downhill hole where you can take a cool tee shot. A tee shot to the right of the fairway and a second shot to the right of the fairway bunker will improve the direction to the green. If the center of the green is high and the pin is located in the front, it is better to hit it a little longer.
Hole 3 (4): This is the longest par 4 and slightly uphill. There are no bunkers on the fairway until the tee shot landing, but from the second shot you will have to fight with them. Even long hitters cannot easily avoid the bunkers around the green, so only accurate shots determine the score of this hole. The green slopes downhill from right to left.
Hole 4 (3): This is the signature hole of Pampascos. It is a beautiful island hole with a view of the pond, large bunker and green from the tee. Since the large bunker surrounds the green, it is psychologically burdensome, and depending on the position of the pin, the attack is different, and the green is not easy, so accurate distance and direction are required.
Hole 5 (5): It is the longest par 5 hole, and it is an uphill hole, so even three-one is not easy. If you play your tee shot on the left side of the fairway, you can benefit from distance, but the width of the fairway gets narrower towards the green, so sending your second shot towards the bunker on the right side of the fairway makes it easier to chip. The green slopes from the back left to the right.
Hole 6 (4): It is downhill to the tee shot landing point and uphill to the green, but the fairway is wide so you can take a cool tee shot.
If you pay attention to the bunkers lined up on the left side of the green, this is a hole worthy of greed.
Pampas 5, 6 hole course
Hole 7 (3): Careful club selection is required depending on the position of the pin. It’s downhill to the front of the green, so it’s better to look a little longer.
Hole 8 (4): Although the fairway is wide, it is a hole that requires a careful sense of distance as there are many bunkers. A right tee shot can make this short par 4 more difficult. The green stretches left and right, with bunkers threatening the front.
Hole 9 (4): Only the tee shot over the bunker on the right side of the fairway determines the score of this hole. If you hit the second shot too long, you have to putt downhill, so it’s good to keep an eye on your distance.
□ Valley course
Hole 1 (5): This is a dogleg par 5 hole that bends twice. The distance is not long and downhill, so if you use a good tee shot from a high position
You can benefit from distance. The tee shot should be towards the right bunker so that the second shot can be made comfortably.
Hole 2 (4): A wide fairway spreads out in front of you, and bunkers are lined up on the left side, so it is recommended to take a tee shot from the right side of the fairway. The pressure to send it to the right unconditionally can cause a slice, so you have to be careful with your shot.
Hole 3 (4): With a large bunker and a rake on the left side of the green, it is easy to hit the second shot with a downhill tee shot as long as possible. Be careful not to fall into the temptation of the beach bunker on the left side of the green.
Hole 4 (4): As a downhill hole, you cannot see the green from the tee, but it is a dogleg hole that curves to the left where a wide fairway spreads out to the landing point. The green has a protruding central part, which makes the difficulty high.
Hole 5 (3): The lake is beautifully laid out and the green, formed in a peninsula shape, looks like an island green as if floating on top of the lake. Grabbing enough of one club is a safe way to attack.
Hole 6 (4): From the tee shot landing point to the green, bunkers are waiting in succession. If you hit the tee shot slightly shorter, you can hit it comfortably on the second shot. Long hitters can be greedy and aim for the one-on, but the bunkers around the green won’t allow it easily.
Hole 7 (3): It feels a bit long, and the bunkers lined up on the left side of the green can cause a feeling of pressure, but you don’t have to be too scared. If you only pay attention to the bunkers, you can easily attack the green because it is flat.
Hole 8 (4): It is advantageous for the second shot to take the tee shot to the left after passing the bunker on the right. The point is to avoid the bunker in front of the green with a careful second shot. The green is flat, so it is easy to attack after on-green.
Hole 9 (5): The fairway is wide and there are no bunkers until the tee shot landing, so it is better to attack the center. At the time of the second shot, the bunkers spread from the right side of the fairway to the front of the green make it difficult to challenge.
Golf Club Q: 711-2 Janggye-ri, Juksan-myeon, Anseong-si, Gyeonggi-do

