Michelle Wie West diseña su primer campo de golf en el complejo Candyroot

Michelle Wie West ha firmado para diseñar su primer campo de golf, un diseño flexible de par 3 llamado Sweet Tooth en el complejo Candyroot en Carolina del Sur. La construcción está programada para comenzar a finales del próximo año en el sitio de aproximadamente 25 acres.

El campo contará con tarjetas de puntuación alternativas e iluminación para jugar de noche, lo que permitirá configurar los hoyos de manera diferente según los distintos niveles de habilidad. Wie West pretende crear un entorno acogedor con opciones más seguras para principiantes y jóvenes, además de desafíos para los jugadores con mayor nivel.

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