1A relatively light pair of 3 hole. The ball has to cross the pond, no matter how! Once you've done that, it's not that difficult anymore.If the flag is placed at the front of the green on this hole, it is usually easier to play the hole par from the front green than if the golf ball is at the top of the green.From the top of the green there is usually a difficult downhill putt, which can sometimes end up on the lower foregreen. But the general rule for this hole is - it's best to try to2150 meters to the green across a small valley. But be careful, it's very easy to stay too far to the right of this hole and that's where the exclusion lurks. The green itself is divided into 2 levels and also slopes sharply towards the back. Left or below the green is a good position to chip onto the green. If you don't reach the green with your tee shot, you'll be very well placed here with a bogey.3A slight dogleg to the left. The 200m "Carry" Draw is an optimal but very aggressive game variant for the experienced player to get over the moat.The water and biotope on the left are already home to many golf balls that didn't quite make it through the carry! So it might be better to put the golf ball forward a bit and thenIn any case, the 2nd blow is almost identical for everyone. It's best to stop far left, towards the bunker, to place the golf ball on the green. Be careful, there is a lot of water4Hole 4, a par 3 hole, looks very easy at first. It is important to hit the ball straight and reach the fairway without penalty shots.The water awaits you on the left and the end lurks along the entire length of the track on the right. The entire track is well protected from the wind, so the wind that hits the baIt is advisable to stay too short on this green because the downhill putt can very quickly become significantly too long and end up on the foregreen.590 meters carry and the biotope is done! But: you have to spend one in the clubhouse because you have "beaten a lady". You are only on the safe side at 110 meters.The ladies should save their 100 meters lead into the green on this hole. But be careful, in the middle of the fairway, there is a pond lurking behind the hill. Here it may be bett6First of all just go straight ahead, but be careful, a 4m wide moat crosses the entire track over a length of 180 meters. For most people it is better to set up here and attack theThe double green on lane 3/6 is one of the most difficult on the course. Green 6 has 2 levels, with the left of the green going very steeply downhill and the water (biotope) lurkin7The tee for men coming out of the valley is very narrow. A straight tee shot is mandatory on this course. Plays like a par 5 in a westerly wind and can be reached in two shots in aThe destination is the top of the church tower, for those who want to take a shortcut over the trees. But be careful, the green is difficult to hit because it is very small and slopes slightly backwards, so the golf balls tend to roll down the back.8The longest hole on the Stenerberg golf course! But it's actually not as difficult as everyone thinks.If you avoid the water, which accompanies the entire length of the fairway on the left side, and once you have passed the Erlenbruch, which halves the width of the fairway on half A little tip for golfers who think they may have played a little too long when hitting the green: play a makeshift ball, because behind the green, about 5m away, the end is waiting9A real “shocker” for the men. The end lurks on the right along the entire length of the track. On the left, also along the entire length, is the water (biotope).But once you get through the Erlenbruch with the 120m carry tee shot - did we mention that a strong breeze often makes straight play difficult.Then the green is almost within reach. The ladies with the straight game have nothing to fear on this track. A little tip at the end: don't overplay the green! The exclusion zone a
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