Hilly golf course. The King Course follows the traditional standard with 9 holes, offering wide fairways. However, dense natural woodlands grow thickly on both sides of the course. The Queen Course features 9 holes, with 5 holes having water hazards. As long as players avoid the water, the course is not too difficult to attack. In addition to the tee shots, water hazards also appear on the second shot line, so players must be both bold and cautious. The Prince Course is the most varied of the 9-hole courses. In addition to dogleg holes and those with considerable elevation changes, it also features a short hole where the entire path from the tee to the green is surrounded by a pond, which is sure to challenge every golfer’s sense of adventure.