1Right from the start, the most difficult hole on the course demands all of your skills. The drive should be long enough to give you a chance to reach the green on your second shot.Be careful, the bushes are very attractive and on the second shot the exclusion could destroy your hope of a good round of golf. Good luck.2A medium-length par 4 that can be easily tackled with a straight first shot.Only those who hit a long drive can get into trouble with the lake on the left side.Then a loose second shot, long enough, and the green is reached.3When taking the tee shot, pay attention to the row of bushes on the right and play towards the bunker, but shorter than 181 meters (from red 144 meters), then the ball is ideally iThe second shot into the green must not be too long, as there is once again a thick hedge lurking behind the green.4The tee shot here should be hit slightly over the left row of trees. The sure shot, however, would be through the passage.Then your ball is in the fairway and ready for the second shot onto the green, which is defended by two bunkers on the left and right.5It is a big advantage if you have a long tee shot on this hole and are to the left of the fairway bunker, as from there you can get over the moat with your second shot.The players with slightly shorter drives / tee shots place more safely in front of the ditch and make a comfortable bogey.Assuming the fourth shot hits the green. This is also defended by two bunkers.6Here you have to decide whether to lay in front of or to the right of the bunker or play over the bunker with a long iron.If you place the ball well there, you have a short iron onto the green. But be careful, because there is water lurking on the right and directly behind the green it drops down to tA challenging hole that is more difficult than many initially imagine.7A long drive is an advantage, with the boundary lurking on the left and a row of bushes on the right that can drive players to despair.A precise shot is therefore recommended. Anyone who has made it over the bunker can attack the dogleg and, preferably, get the ball to rest to the right of the bunker.From there, good players make it onto the green with their third shot. A bogey on this hole is no shame as it holds many surprises.8A short par 3 allows you to hit the tee with precision, often hitting the green with your iron.This means that the desired par is within reach. However, the two bunkers should not come into play.9A short iron should be enough on this hole to hit the ball precisely onto the green.However, watch out for the moat on the right, which could get unpleasant.There's also a lot of bushes lurking on the left, which you don't want to lie in.10There is a lot of space on this hole, the fairway is wide and a well-placed drive will delight the golfer's heart.Things could only get unpleasant on the right, little can happen on the left. The second shot should be in front of the bunker, or you have the necessary length to get over this faWith three shots you can easily reach the green, which is defended by two bunkers on the left and right.11You can follow a solid drive with a shot with the fairway wood on this fairway.Then you should come over the ditch and be between the two fairway bunkers. A medium iron is usually sufficient for the green.12On this track you can lay off before the ditch, but this then requires a long second shot. Alternatively, for long hitters it is advisable to hit over the ditch, but be careful! ItIf you're too long, the row of bushes on the left side can be your downfall. The next shot into the green should not be too long, as the terrain slopes down behind the green.It may be advisable to play the green slightly from the left, as the topography could cause the ball to jump to the right onto the green.13It's supposedly easy to get a par or a birdie here. Simply place your tee shot in front of the bunkers, with the fairway hanging to the right here too. For safety-conscious playersFrom there you can easily play with a wedge onto the green, which is completely defended from the front with bunkers.14It is advisable to play the green on the left, as the lake has a magical attraction here.On the left side, however, there is the danger of the bunker, which does not make the path to the green any easier. Please don't go too long, as the exclusion lurks behind the gree15Here, too, you have to decide whether you attack with the necessary length over the bunker towards the green or whether you put it in front of or to the left of the fairway bunker.From there you can also get onto the green with a short iron. The right side is easier to play on because there is a greenside bunker on the left guarding the goal.16It is advisable to stay to the right of the fairway bunker, as there is significantly more space there. Only safe players hit the ball over the bunker; a draw that lets the ball flHowever, you have to pay attention to the length, as the lake may be within reach. Ideally, you can reach the green with a second, safe shot.17Not many players reach the green with their first shot because the hole is quite long for a par 3. You should avoid the hedge on the left side, otherwise the bunkers on the side wi18The tee shot should be long enough if you want to reach the green with the second shot. But be careful, there is an unpleasant rough lurking here on the right.The left side is less problematic because track 10 goes along there. Anyone who has placed the second shot correctly will reach the last green directly at the clubhouse, where thei
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