Red Course
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HOLE 1 - 365 meters - par 4
We begin the second lap of the green with a pronounced dogleg to the left, which limits the use of the driver. Precision at the tee is essential, as a large pine tree to the left of the fairway can significantly complicate all paths to the green.

HOLE 2 - 455 meters - par 5
This par 5 presents us with another notable dogleg, this time from left to right. This fact will force us to reach the green in three accurate shots. If we do not want to visit the forest that runs along the entire hole on the right side, we recommend leaning to the left of the fairway. The green is well flanked by a front bunker and two small ones on the right. Birdie opportunity!

HOLE 3 - 205 meters - par 3
This hole is a challenge for all players, regardless of their level, due to its great length, which requires the use of a long iron or a wood. This flat green is surrounded by two bunkers that make it difficult to hit, forcing us to approach through the center if we want the ball to roll to the green.


HOLE 4 - 462 meters - par 5
With a wide fairway that allows for confident driving, the 13th hole offers an excellent opportunity for long-range players looking to reach the green in two shots and aim for a birdie. However, those who have not yet perfected their technique will have to contend with three strategically placed bunkers that make both the lay-up and the trajectory of the third difficult, especially with a low shot. The green is protected by two bunkers on either side, adding an additional challenge.

HOLE 5 - 508 meters - par 5
We are facing the longest par 5 on the entire course. On the tee shot, it is crucial to avoid both the out of bounds on the left and the pine forest that separates hole 13 from hole 14. The next difficulty of the hole is found when approaching the green, where a huge pine tree awaits us in the center of the fairway, which we must avoid with a low shot to ensure we get onto the green in three shots.


HOLE 6 - 173 meters - par 3
This par 3 is straight and level. The main obstacle is a lake on the right, which can be a danger if you stray. If we also avoid the front and side bunkers, we will reach a flat and noble green for putting.

HOLE 7 - 383 meters - par 4
We are facing a handicap of 1 on the course. At the tee, it is crucial to avoid the stream and it is preferable to place the drive and subsequent shots on the right side, which will help us achieve a good score on this dogleg to the left.

HOLE 8 - 317 meters - par 4
If you are looking for a hole that has it all, this is it. On the tee shot you have to avoid two water hazards and to do so you will need to centre the ball on the fairway. In addition, you must choose the right club if you do not want to end up in the bunker located before the curve that marks the dogleg of the hole. To ensure a good second shot, you must avoid the bunker that is located before the green, which has a very high slope. This green is complex, with two kerbs and three platforms. It is crucial to pay close attention to the position of the flag to avoid a very difficult putt.

HOLE 9 - 482 meters - par 5
A good drive will determine whether we can play the second shot over the stream or make a lay-up. The green welcomes us with a large lake located on the left side and two symbolic bunkers behind a wide green with some movement.

HOLE 10 - 306 meters - par 4
This short par 4 is an excellent recovery opportunity for big hitters, who will enjoy trying to reach the green. The fairway is wide and there should be no problem avoiding the bunker on the left and the water wedge next to the green. The green is narrow and elongated.

HOLE 11 - 289 meters - par 4
Hole 11 is a challenge filled with water. On the first shot, it is crucial to draw up a good strategy, since the tee shot does not require power, but rather placement, to avoid the lake that is next to the rough on the right. The protagonist of the second shot is a slightly elevated island green.

HOLE 12 - 328 meters - par 4
Hole 12 has a narrow, uphill tee box, which requires precision from the tee. It is also advisable to approach the second shot from the left side of the fairway, since a bunker followed by a forest awaits us on the right. Once we have overcome these obstacles, we will find a flat and pleasant green.

HOLE 13 - 155 meters - par 3
Stop and enjoy the panoramic views of the Ardennes mountains. This hole requires you to lean to the left, as if you miss to the right you will find yourself in a very tricky bunker with a high and well-defined slope. The green is large and has well-differentiated flag positions.

HOLE 14 - 296 meters - par 4
The key to this short par 4 is to position the tee shot well onto a fairway that slopes from right to left. The shot to the green presents few difficulties, although bunkers on the left side and the dense rough on the right will punish you.

HOLE 15 - 459 meters - par 5
When you tee off, you should avoid the right side, where you risk hitting a bunker or the woods. 100 metres from the green, a large oak tree can make your path to the green difficult. The green is protected by a bunker 20 metres away, but offers ample access on the right side. Because of its width, the green can complicate your result if you have not left your shot too close to the flag.

HOLE 16 - 269 meters - par 4
This dogleg to the left can tempt big hitters to risk their tee shot and try to reach the green by flying over a forest. However, a bad tee shot or a bad second shot for the more cautious can cause you to visit the frontal water that protects the green on the right.

HOLE 17 - 134 meters - par 3
The star of this short par 3 is a stream that meanders around the green on the right side and extends behind it, forcing you to choose your club with precision. Reaching the green is only possible by flying, as a large central bunker prevents access with a rolling shot.

HOLE 18 - 380 meters - par 4
We say goodbye to the green with a very wide hole and a noble tee-off. A century-old olive tree serves as a reference point for focusing on the tee-off. Due to its great length and a bunker strategically placed in the centre of the fairway 20 metres from the green, the second shot requires a long club. Along the entire hole, a stream runs along the left side, while on both sides of the green there are two bunkers. The green has a piano that divides it into two platforms, which makes it difficult to read the slope and decide on the strength of the putt, which is crucial to maintaining the result of the round.