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The Project includes the definition of the 18-hole
golf course, with a length of 6.393 m, from the white
tee markers, par 72, a putting green, an approach
green and a long driving range, with a length of 308
meters.
* United States Golf Association Rules (USGA Green
Section).
* The creation of an outstanding golf course with its
own personality.
* To adapt the route to the topography, in order to
diminish the environmental impact on earth-moving
works and maximize the views inside the route and
from the Club House. Conserving the most of the trees
and shrubs before the construction and transplanted
areas and maintaining this unique landscape is the
aim of the project.
* Accessibility to all types of players given the
nature of the facility. Location of the putting
green, the driving range, the tees of holes 1 and 10
and the Greens of holes 9 and 18 close to the Club
House as much as allowed by the existing topography,
so that a global view can be seen from there, having
unique views from the Club House of the course and
surrounding panorama, making it easier for the
players to circulate and access the golf course.
* Tees close to the greens of the holes immediately
before so as to avoid. Carth paths in all the
unnecessary journeys.
* To completely avoid the design of holes that forces
the player to use "blind" strokes.
* The use of broad, numerous tee platforms with two
aims in mind:
* To make it easier to keep them in good condition
(greater wear and tear on 3 par tees)
* To enable adapting the degree of difficulty of the
links to all kinds of players.
* The base of tees elevated on platforms,
particularly on three pars, so as to provide visual
command of the hole to be played, and also to help
defining the player's strategy in best
conditions.
* Protection and delimitation of the holes through
the topography, morphology of the tree stands,
hazards and bunkers and also the the selection of
certain penalty points, in order to increase the
difficulty and diversity of the game.
* Design of the fairways complying, as a general
critera, with a broadening of the ball drop areas of
exit drives and a narrowing, combined with other
difficulties and obstacles such as trees, bunkers,
etc., in the drop areas of poorly executed strokes or
strokes played in a risky manner.
* The limits of the fairways are defined by hummocks,
tree stands or clumps of bushes, obstacles, such as
bunkers, lakes, etc.
* Great care in the processing and design of the
green areas since that is where the final strokes are
played, creating the maximum of alternatives and
variety for strokes, making risky strokes difficult
and penalizing those that are poorly executed.
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