1A fair starting point. The fairway is wide and only the shot to the left into the trees causes problems for the second shot. There is a boundary on the right.The longer the tee shot, the better the situation will be as there are likely to be slopes halfway to the green. The green is defended by three bunkers, of which only the one on thThe green has two levels, the right one being elevated, significantly smaller and much more difficult to hit. The flag at the back right and/or a headwind make the hole significant2A not too long par 5 where club choice and tactics are very important. The fairway is relatively wide and the first shot should tend to be kept to the right.This makes the second blow easier, for which you have to think carefully about how long you plan it for. Because if it goes too long you will be faced with a difficult downhill posIn order to play the third shot from approximately 100 m from an almost level position, two well-considered shots are necessary, which require more precision than length. 3A beautiful and quite long par three, with a clear difference in height between the tee and the green, it goes downhill. The green is well defended by two bunkers over almost the eGrab at least one less club. Problems lurk long and to the right, there is a little space to the left. Like that of the second hole, the green hangs from back to front.When you set up, do so consistently, because the “offset” that is a little too long tends to end up in the bunker due to the difference in height.4A not-too-long par 4 with a wide fairway. The tee shot should be kept to the right, as a dense hedge runs along the left side of the fairway for the first 200 meters.The tee shot in the middle or right opens up a good angle into the green and largely takes the bunkers in front of the green out of play. On this green, which is defended by two siThe flag at the back right can only be played directly with a lot of risk. The green is very long, hangs from the back to the front and is crossed on the right half by a very undul5A long par 5. The fairway is wide and there are no obstacles to overcome for the tee shot. Full throttle. A side water hazard on the right, a pond on the left, a bunker about 100 meters in front of the green and two trees on the left side of the fairway are the difficulties that need tThe green is so elevated that a longer club is often a good choice for the faceoff. The green is very large and is divided by a wave running in the direction of play into a right p6A medium-long par 4 whose difficulties can certainly be found in the second half. The fairway is wide and there are two drive-length bunkers. However, there is enough space to placThe shot into the green leads over a deep depression, which doesn't make the already challenging shot any easier. the green is wide and not deep.A shallow bunker on the right and two deep bunkers on the left in front of the green defend the green, which slopes from left to right.7A fair starting point. The fairway is wide and only the shot to the left into the trees causes problems for the second shot. There is a boundary on the right.The longer the tee shot, the better the situation will be as there are likely to be slopes halfway to the green. The green is defended by three bunkers, of which only the one on thThe green has two levels, the right one being elevated, significantly smaller and much more difficult to hit. The flag at the back right and/or a headwind make the hole significant8Once you have reached the tee, you are at the highest point of the course and should let your gaze wander a little. In front of you there is a very wide, medium-long par 5 hole.From the tee you first go downhill and you have to avoid a bunker on the left and two slightly further away bunkers on the right. The remaining strokes should in principle be kept If the green is within reach, you have to play over a bunker that is hidden to the left of the green and cannot be seen. The green is large and slopes from back to front. The rear 9A dogleg right that runs almost at right angles around a forest. There is a bunker in the bend. The green is significantly deeper than the tee.The shot into the not very deep green is challenging, especially when the flag is on the left.Approaches that are too long will be “eaten” by a hedge. When there is a headwind, holes 8 and 9 are much more difficult to play.10The longest par 4 on the course with a length of over 400 meters from the men's tee.The slight dogleg on the left initially leads uphill. There is a bunker in the bend. There is a clear depression in front of the green, which is not very deep, and a bunker to the You should try to avoid having to play the approach from downhill, which often happens when the second shot is too long. Par is a very good result.11The shortest hole on the course with a large green that is significantly deeper than the tees. There are two bunkers in front of the green and one bunker to the right of the green Too long and to the left of the green, unpleasant shots await the player. The ball has to go onto the green, which is partly heavily undulating. The right and long flag positions are the most challenging.12A very nice, long par 4 that is not easy to play. The key is the shot into the green. The fairway is relatively wide and slopes from left to right.The tee shot is made more difficult by a biotope to the right of the fairway. A bunker that can be reached from the tee is in play for first and second shots.Once you have overcome the first 230 meters from the men's tee, you have to play over a ditch that runs in the direction of play in order to reach a large green that hangs from bac13Certainly one of the most difficult holes on the course. The first 200 meters are quite steep uphill. Once you have reached the top, the next 300 meters have to be played through aOutliers to the left and right will be punished. The already quite narrow fairway is further narrowed by a large oak tree placed approximately 110 meters in front of the green and The right side of the green is defended by two deep bunkers. Par is an excellent result.14The shortest par 4 on the course. The green is located well below the tees and cannot be seen from the men's tees.The green can be reached with a good tee shot over the tops of the trees that protrude from the forest on the left into the fairway, although there is not much room for error.A shorter tee shot to the right of the trees leaves a short second shot onto a green whose supposed breaks can be deceptive due to the hanging surroundings.15The jewel of the place. A medium-length par 3 with a beautiful green that features two plateaus.To reach it, a large pond covering the entire width of the green must be covered. If you have the appropriate length, you should try it from the tee, because both the lay-up and th16A long and challenging par 4. The fairway slopes to the right in the direction of play, where the bigger problems lurk.A boundary and a subsequent pond come into play for all tee shots that are too far to the right. Two bunkers and trees lurk on the left. The green is large, hangs from the back to the front and is heavily undulating. The flag at the back left makes the hole, which is already not easy to play, a little more challengi17A par 4 that is not quite as long but should not be underestimated. A dogleg on the right in which there is a group of trees in which you can find the ball that is flying too far t18A medium-long par 3 whose green hangs very strongly from back to front, especially in the back area. It is defended by bunkers on the left and right front.
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