1Line up the drive to the right of the bunker. On the second shot, be aware of the pin position. Keep the bunker on the right out of play. Long hitters can play their drive sharply 2Tee the ball to the right and line up to the tallest tree to the left of the center of the green. With a chip and a putt you also make PAR!Tee the ball to the right and line up to the tallest tree to the left of the center of the green. With a chip and a putt you also make PAR!3Line up to the trees to the left of the bunker.
Keep the approach below the hole. Difficult green, but still a birdie opportunity.5A long drive is important for the low handicapper. The stick choice for the approach 3 irons may vary due to the depth of the green.A long drive is important for the low handicapper. The stick choice for the approach 3 irons may vary due to the depth of the green.6A challenging short hole. With favorable winds, the long hitters can go for the green. If the conditions don't allow you to go for the green, play strategically because it's still A challenging short hole. With favorable winds, the long hitters can go for the green. If the conditions don't allow you to go for the green, play strategically because it's still 7Another strategic hole, the driver doesn't have to be out of the bag for long hitters. Tee the ball up to the right and hit in line with the three tall trees to the left of the fai8Wind is the all determining factor. Always take an iron more than you think and go for the flag.9Qui va droit ne manque” (whoever goes right will be victorious). A straight drive (due to the undulations in the fairway) is important for the continuation of the hole.10Line up the drive right on the juniper, long hitters can take more of a heroic line. Play the green high. Birdie chance!Line up the drive right on the juniper, long hitters can take more of a heroic line. Play the green high. Birdie chance!11For the bogey players the line is the big birch, for the long hitters further and further to the right. Keep the approach below the hole. An up & down is very difficult from the le12The wind is important for the pole choice, there is always more wind than you can feel at the teeing place. For the bogey players: There is more space on the right than it seems.13Low handicappers can line up over or even to the left of the bunkers so that the 2nd trick can be played to the left of the tree. Ideal for a birdie opportunity. For the bogey play14For the bogey players, line up on the tall birches on the horizon. Don't go for the green with the second shot. For the long hitters it is possible to carry the heather right. A slFor the bogey players, line up on the tall birches on the horizon. Don't go for the green with the second shot. For the long hitters it is possible to carry the heather right. A sl15Keep the drive on the right side of the fairway. It takes a minimum of 190 yards from the backtee to have a clear shot to the green.16A short heroic PAR 5. Long hitters can go for it in two! Condition is a fade from the tee. For ladies longhitters, the bend must be overcome by going over the trees.17The wind is important for the choice of stick. There is a safe route over the tree. For the bogey players, with a chip and a putt you also make PAR!18Beautiful last hole with the largest natural bunker in Western Europe. The line of the drive is to the left of the two trees on the horizon, the hill then takes the ball forward an
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