1A short PAR 4 to start. The tee shot should be placed in the middle here. After a long drive you can see the deep green. In summer, long hitters have the chance to reach the green with the tee shot.2The challenging PAR 4 is one of the most difficult holes on the course. The tee shot should be placed in the middle as the fairway slopes to the right. The flag can be seen from 120 meters.There is also plenty of space on the right for the layup.34Here it is advisable to play tactically. The one who has a precise drive, places the ball down the lane in order to attack the green with the second shot. The cautious player puts the ball down in front of the trees (from the yellow tee approx. 150 meters). Ideally, the second shot lays by 100 meters on the plateau to attack the gree5There are several ways to reach your goal on this hole. Long hitters can attack the green (approx. 240 meters from yellow), shorten considerably via the rough on the right, or play the drive point on the left behind the fairway bunker. Shorter players hit their ball in front of the bunker and the second shot over the rough towards the green.6A fair PAR 4. The tee shot should be played straight between bushes and forest. Depending on the length of the drive, you have a wedge of medium iron for the approach to the slightly elevated green.Pay attention to the flag position, as the green is very deep.7The drive point is left of the fairway bunker. From here, the deep green is in sight.8A PAR 5 offering opportunities. A good tee shot is slightly to the left at the level of the bunker.The second shot should be kept more to the right, as the fairway slopes to the front left.Long hitters are able to reach the green with the second shot. Landmark here is the beech behind the green.910The tee shot should stay in front of the flag, as the green slopes sharply forward.11Long hitters have the chance to reach the green with the tee shot (approx. 240 meters).he one who plays safely, places the ball on the first fairway and overcomes the water obstacle of the dogleg with the second shot.As the green offers only little depth, the approach shot should not be too long.12The drive point is in the dogleg's vortex. The perfect tee shot is placed in the corner of the dogleg. The fairway slopes slightly to the left.13Defensive tee shots are placed on the plateau at 100-120 meters. Long hitters have the chance to reach the green with the tee shot. But if you are too short you have a chip in a stPlease make sure that the green is clear! Too short strokes in the green often roll over the green when they come up in the strong gradient.1415The drive point is right next to the big rock. Long tee shots can almost reach the green.16The 488 meters long PAR 5 is the second hardest hole on the course. The drive should be placed on the right as the fairway falls in direction of the pot bunker to the left.Also the second shot should be right in direction of the little tree at the 150m pile, as the entire hole falls to the left and it is easier to attack the green from the right.Only with two very long and precise strokes is the green reachable. Longhitters are able to hit their tee shot over the pot bunker on the left.17Here you can choose between several strategies. Long hitters aim at the crest of the green. he defensive strategy is playing the ball straight on the fairway. The second shot seems to be much longer, as you play uphill. The green is visible at any time.18A difficult dogleg Par 5 with water obstacle. Tee shots should be placed slightly to the left here, as the entire fairway slopes to the right. Long hitters should be careful when cThey can reach the green or the approach area with the second shot over the corner of the driving range.The green is protected on the left by a bunker. Behind the green it is out of bounds. The shot in the green is shorter than expected after overcoming the water obstacle.
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