1Lane 1 offers an exciting opening to the Parkland Course. The tee shot should be placed precisely in front of the second water hazard.From there the shot into the green is simple, you take the deep bunker on the left side of the green out of play.2This fairway requires absolute accuracy when teeing off, for which a small blade or an iron is preferred should.The landing area for the tee shot is relatively small because there is a bunker on the right and you cannot hit the green from a position too far to the left due to tall trees.The green is guarded by a lake and has two plateaus that allow for interesting pin positions.3An easy par 3 that could only become difficult if the flag is on the left and the player allows himself to be misledt to play straight to the flag instead of choosing the safe righ4Lane 4 is a dogleg to the right. The tee shot must be placed precisely in front of the bunkers on the left side and then afterwards. The shot to the green is no longer a problem.5Here, for the first time, length is required. The electricity pylons in the background are a good target for the tee shot. The 2nd blow should be placed loosely to the left of the small fairway bunker. Long hitters can try to hit the entrance on the right side of the green.Tailwind and lean angles often play a role when hitting the green.6The tee shot should be kept just to the left of the small group of trees on the right. Then it is in the middle of Bahn.If the tee shot is long enough, the green can be played from there.It should be noted that the green slopes to the right and you should therefore play it left of center, even if the flag is on the right.7On this par 3 it is important to play on the left side of the green regardless of the position of the flag.The green is very deep and is guarded by a deep bunker on the right. To the left of the green, grass hollows catch warped balls.8Aligned with the tall poplar trees in the background of the green, the drive must be placed just to the left of the fairway bunkern.When hitting the green, pay attention to the pot bunker behind the green and the water hazard to the left.9On this 5-hole, the placement of the drive is again crucial. For the men, the goal lies between the two both fairway bunkers.Ladies who hit long drives can play over the left bunker onto the fairway. The second shot must be placed between or in front of the two small fairway bunkers.The green is sloped against the direction of play and allows balls hit into the green to be held well.10This hole is ideal for the Longest Drive as it is safe to hit here. The important thing is the spaceation of the 2nd beat, which must be kept to the right.Only from there you can get a good shot into the green, which has a strong wave from left to right. If the flag is at the top left, this hole will be really difficult.11A fairly long, but not too difficult par 3. Players choose anything from a 3 to 3 iron for their tee shots Wood 1.The ideal shot from the tee is the draw from right to left, which turns towards the green entrance and ends on the elongated green.12The drive should be long and kept to the right. From there the second shot can be taken towards the bunkers on the left played near the green.The green itself has a wave and is defended by a water hazard on the right. This hole is a true “signature hole”.13The only difficulty with this short par 3 hole is choosing the right club Depending on the wind, this should be carefully considered.14After a good drive, the green should be played to the right of center regardless of the flag position, as the Balls run to the left.Behind the green there is a grassy depression that slows down balls that get too long. The green is fair and without any major pitfalls.15The 6th hole is one of the shorter par 4s on the yellow course. The landing zone of the drive is to the right of the fairway bumpnker. The undulating green is modeled on the legendary hole 11 in Valhalla (USA), the venue for the 2008 Ryder Cup.The shot to the green must be carefully considered and well timed, as the depth of the green is only 15 m in some places.16he tee shot should be played on the left half of the fairway. From there the second shot to the flag is easy.The Grün has a wave in the direction of play that breaks to the left.17On this long par 4, only very good players can get onto the green with their second shot, as there is usually a headwind.Therefore, you should approach this hole like a par 5.18You can clearly see the fairway from the tee. The drive is ideally placed in the middle of the track.On the second shot into the green like this. It should be noted that the green has a pronounced bump that slopes backwards towards the lake. It is advisable not to hit the ball for too long.
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