Because the terrain in Beijing is very flat, Honghua specially created the concept of mountain course, and brought 2.5 million cubic meters of earthwork for modeling, so that players can feel the challenges and excitement of the world's top hilly course in the urban area. In addition to the typical cost style of the cooperation between the green and the bunker, the tee of the course abandons the traditional oval shape and adopts the classic square design, which is rare in China. The bunkers are all made of white quartz sand, which not only makes the players feel refreshed, but also gives the whole stadium a classical and noble king spirit. Honghua's greatest pleasure comes from green, and the three-story design of green has a distinct and elegant nepotism. Among the 18 fairways in Honghua Stadium, Nick Fedo has a special liking for 15 fairway, and specially uses it as his signature fairway-Fardeau fairway area:1200mu. No.65438 +0 hole, 4 17 yard par-four, the hole in the A court with moderate difficulty looks straight and flat from the tee. There is a pond near the tee, which does not affect the hitting. Players don't have to be confused by the big tree in front, and they can ignore it when kicking off. However, the bunker on the left side of the landing zone should not be underestimated. The green rises slightly, the back side goes downhill, and the left front is guarded by a bunker.
The second hole, the 545-yard par five hole, is the first par five hole and the most difficult hole in the first nine holes. The fairway is like a snake, and the big pond on the left side makes two turns from left to right before reaching the green. The landing area of the second shot is quite narrow by the pond, which tempts the powerful players to hit the green with two strokes, but in case of short stroke, the pond and bunker in front of the flat green will pose a great threat.
The third hole, 453 yards, par 4, left dogleg hole, hidden mystery. Kick-off requires enough distance and accuracy to surpass or avoid the bunkers on both sides of the fairway. If the tee shot falls on the slope, the second shot on the green will be more sure. The first shot on the green is downhill, so the target looks farther than the actual distance. There are many ups and downs on the green. If the landing site is not good, it is not easy to open two holes.
The fourth hole, the first par 3 hole of 188 yards, is occupied by a big lake. Water on the left extends from the tee to the green. The surface of the green inclines to the side of the water obstacle, and the reserved error space of the landing zone is very small. There is a bunker at the left rear of the green, waiting for the brave and the foolhardy to trap themselves. The left dogleg hole at the corner of the par five hole, the fifth hole is 557 yards, and several groups of bunkers are scattered on both sides of the fairway. Proper tee-off will leave a long distance to attack the green. There is a good chance to hit the two shots directly, and the tree in the left corner of the fairway is still naive, so there is a good chance for the ball to pass directly. Pay attention to the left side when the second shot hits the green. The bunker guarding the green is extremely dangerous. If the player is trapped in it, he can only see the hole flag.
The 6th hole, a 429-yard par four hole, is a beautiful par four hole with idyllic scenery. The right side of the fairway is surrounded by a big pond. The first landing site was squeezed by water barriers and bunkers. In front of the green, a stream flows through the pond. If the second shot is unfortunately short, it will fall in.
The 367-yard par-four hole on the 7th hole is a good chance for players to score. The peninsula-shaped green is very distinctive, but because it is surrounded by water on three sides, it is extremely accurate to hit the green with one shot. Kick-off doesn't need too much force. You can strategically short the ball and let it land on the left fairway, which not only reduces the threat of water obstacles, but also improves the success rate of attacking the green. The two deep bunkers behind the green should not be underestimated.
The eighth hole is a unique par 3 hole, 2 1 1 yard. The actual distance is longer than it looks. There is a big pond on the left. However, it is not difficult to avoid water obstacles. In addition to strengthening the confidence of putting on the green in one shot, there is enough safety buffer zone on the right. It is a wise choice to hit the ball to the right in this hole, because the left side of the green is not only close to the water, but also guarded by a huge bunker. If you fall in and don't have superb bunker skills, it is inevitable to add a few more strokes.
The ninth hole, 446 yards, par 4, and the long-distance par 4 hole ended the first half. The fairway is long and straight. Usually, the accurate two strokes can be successfully put on the green, but the bunkers on both sides of the fairway can not be ignored. The difficulty of this hole is the rough green with three obvious steps. If the ball doesn't land on the same floor of the hole, the complicated long push will increase the pressure on the player.
10 hole The 402-yard par-four hole is slightly to the right of the starting hole of Doglet B, and the tee shot should be to the left, avoiding the bunkers and ponds on the right. The green is long and undulating, and the entrance is extremely narrow because of the guards of two huge bunkers.
No.65438 +0 1 hole 596 yard par five, the longest par five hole in the whole court, is a good opportunity for players to show their tee-off skills and the most difficult hole in the second half. The tee distance is very important. The landing zone in front of the right green is narrow, and there is a pond on the right, so it is difficult to attack the green.
12 hole is the shortest par 3 hole in 158 yards, and the right dogleg hole is nearly 90 degrees. The long green is relatively flat and supported by a huge pebble base nearly 4 meters high. Kick-off needs water, which seems difficult, but as long as you grasp the direction and distance, catch birds.
13 hole, 4 strokes, 458 yards, needs a strong and accurate tee-off, so that the ball can cross the pond in front of the tee, avoid the bunker on the left and land on the fairway, so as to prepare for the second shot to attack the green. The narrow green is guarded by bunkers in front and behind.
14 hole, 533 yards, par 5, challenging par 5 hole. The view from the tee is wide, giving players the illusion that this is an easy hole to deal with. It was discovered in the ball landing area that on the left was a pond extending all the way to the green, and on the right was a series of large and small bunkers. One shot on the green becomes very dangerous and needs to be very careful.
The 422-yard par-4 15 hole is the most distinctive hole in the whole court, and it is also the masterpiece of designer Nick Fido, and it has been designated as his signature hole. The bunker on the right side of fairway is eye-catching, extending over 150 yards. Because there are bunkers on both sides, the fairway becomes winding and narrow. There is another group of bunkers in front of the green on the left, but there is a large falling ball safety zone on the right. The back of the raised green turns sharply and will fall into the water after hitting the ball.
16 hole 19 1 yard par three is the last par three hole in the whole court. The inclined green is located right in front with bunkers on both sides. The setting of the hole position is the main factor affecting the difficulty.
17 hole, the shortest par 4 hole is 365 yards, and the right dogleg is slight, which is the best time to catch birds and eagles. Most professional players will go straight to the green. Although the fairway is short, the battery-shaped green and the undulating bunker in front are extremely threatening. The accuracy of hitting the ball is necessary, otherwise playing long and short will bring trouble to the players.
The last hole of 18 hole is a 465-yard par 4, and the straighter fairway narrows as it approaches the green. The tee distance is very important, which is related to whether you can play a solid and effective green ball. The water hazard on the left starts from the tee-off area and extends to the back of the green. Any left-leaning shot is likely to enter the water. Specialty stores, western restaurants, Chinese restaurants, terrace restaurants, cafes, Berry Bros. & Rudd, cigar bars, Internet cafes, large and small conference rooms, bath and sauna changing rooms, VIP rooms, swimming pools, gyms, children's game rooms and foot massage rooms.