This hilly course may appear flat at first glance, but it hides many challenges, with its exceptionally long fairways significantly increasing the overall difficulty. From the start, the long fairways give golfers a tough opening challenge, and the 8th and 13th mid-range holes should not be underestimated either, as their length tests the endurance and skill of every player. The 6th and 8th holes on the front nine are considered "roadblocks": the 6th hole has the out-of-bounds area on the left, and even a slight mistake can lead to a penalty; the 8th hole, although a gradual uphill, demands precise control of both power and angle. The core challenge of the back nine lies in the water-crossing holes: the 12th hole is not only long but requires crossing a pond, while the 14th hole demands two consecutive water-crossing shots. It's far from easy to secure a par here.