This hilly golf course features large ponds and sand bunkers, as well as palm trees of the southern region, reminiscent of Hawaiian golf courses. The entire course has many holes that involve ponds with gentle undulations. The fifth hole of the front nine has a wide fairway, allowing for bold shots. The ninth hole has a pond on the left side with continuous sand bunkers. From the fourteenth hole to the final long hole of the back nine, all involve ponds. The green of the fourteenth hole protrudes into the pond like a peninsula. The sixteenth hole is a beautiful hole with water flowing from the pond, and because the hole is open, it allows for comfortable shots. The eighteenth hole has a pond on the right side, a small stream in front, and a large pond behind the green. From the second shot, the green is divided by two islands on the left and right, and it is easier to make par by attacking the green from the right side.