1A wide fairway with a dogleg left opens the round. To reach the green in regulation, however, you need a very long drive.As a rule, it is better to move forward again and overcome the water with a short iron. A long green that slopes forward should then be manageable if you read it well to make a saf2For relaxation, a relatively easy, straight par 4. The tee shot should be placed on the right of the fairway, otherwise the ball will run into the rough on the left because of the This also protects you from the impending loss on the left side. A well-hit ball will land safely on the slightly sloping green with the second shot.But be careful! There is an extensive bunker lurking on the right and another boundary quickly behind the green.3A wonderful par 5. The connoisseur sets up twice with a medium iron along the large pond. Here you should orient yourself a little to the left of the fairway, otherwise the water mTake heart, the direct route across the water with the third party is much shorter than the hesitant thinks.The large green intercepts most shots in front of a small bunker at the back and the outskirts behind it. With a well-timed putt, the next one invites you to par.4Water! Water! Attack is the best defense! A long, straight iron should definitely put even the middle handicapper on the road to success and onto the green. Either par or the ball 5Time to let off steam. A drive over a wide knoll and the green is within reach. But be careful, two bunkers defend if you approach too closely.Nevertheless, it's better to have an iron shorter than what you feel, otherwise the ball will disappear into the dark green wall of leaves, because it's all going downhill!6Turn on your brains. A safe tee shot is necessary here. Because only a narrow fairway leads to the green.Unfortunately, many balls collect in the water hazard on the left. A good approximation allows at least a notable result.7Anyone who hits a straight drive on this par 5 has nothing to do with the fairway bunker on the left.Those blessed with confidence attack the green across water and tree. Here, however, a carrying capacity of around 170 meters is required. If you prefer things in an orderly mannerA large, multi-tiered green should intercept some of the back left. The experienced sand specialist can still profitably process what gets stuck in the large bunker upstream.89Nothing is given for free. This par 3 isn't exactly short either. Anyone who makes it onto the green will escape the bunker lying across the green.A pot bunker on the right and the steep slope of the green are likely to mix up your thoughts on the way to 10.10Only a safe drive will find itself on the fairway on this par 5. The small forest on the right and a flat bunker often ensure higher scores.After two well-hit irons, all options are open to you on the large, slightly sloping green, as long as the bunker on the right side of the green doesn't cause other incidents.11It goes westwards and so what is actually a straight par 3 feels much more difficult in a headwind than the scorecard suggests.Only a precise shot leads to the relatively long rising green and later to success. However, you are welcome to get sandy soles to the right of the green.12The wind at your back and your heart in your hand. If you believe your drive is flying straight, you don't need to be afraid of the very close out on the left and the double bunkerAfter another one or two strokes you reach a plateau, from which it leads about 100 meters to the right over a sandy depression to the desired destination.You should be happy about a bogey on the long, sloping green.13Pure relaxation. If you hit your drive carefully along the right-hand grove, you will find yourself on this right-turning dogleg in the middle of the fairway.Just not too long and to the left, there are two flat fairway bunkers here and out of bounds behind them. A safe approach increases the chance of par.Only those who are in the bunker on the right have to fight their way back up onto the green.14He has to fly through this narrow alley. A heavy dogleg left on two levels. If you play defensively, you choose a long iron, then advance to the next level and approach the green, Long hitters try to lie upwards on the slope. However, there is plenty of opportunity here to stray from the right path. Caution! From behind the green.15Time for emotions. comes for whoever places the drive optimally over the fruit trees towards the green onto the lower fairway.A precise, short approach without sand contact often leads to par. The middle handicaper puts in the visible position and then has a good view down to the green.16Two impressive bunkers hold the sublime green in their hands on this long par 3. Anyone who presents here can still achieve their goal with good short play.17A long par 4. The green can only be reached in regulation when there is no wind or a tailwind.Bunkers on the left along the drive length and on the right at the edge of the green accompany the path.Depending on the position of the flag, there is still a lot of distance to cover on the stepped green.18At the end of the round, a visual and sporting treat. A good long tee shot between the fairway bunker on the left and the small lake on the right brings the ball to half the doglegGather all your strength again and with a courageous medium to long iron you can overcome the pond in front of the slightly raised green.If there is a lack of length, the foregreen, which slopes sharply forward, prevents the ball from gaining distance and being recognized by teammates.
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