1When hitting the green, pull to the left side to avoid the bunker.If in doubt, take one less club as the green is located at the end of a slightly sloping fairway.In addition, you tend to have to expect a tailwind on this track.2Stick to the right side unless you have a safe shot into the green.Pay attention to the wind and, when in doubt, only take one more club if your “bad shot” doesn’t fly dramatically to the right.Then the ball threatens to disappear into the hedge between the path and the front green.3If you have the appropriate length from the tee, you can hit over the trees before the 100 meter mark and only have a wedge into the green.The women can stop significantly further to the right than the men, who first have to overcome the tree that is on the right in front of the tee.4To hit the fairway of hole 4 off the tee, you have to have courage and skill. The safe option: Aim a little to the right of the target tree on the hill (150 markers).From there you often have a better angle for the green shot. Or suggest that a bogey is always a good result on this hole.5Not only should you be able to aim well on lane 5, you should also know which trajectory your ball will tend to follow.The landing zone looks intimidatingly small from the tee.Try to place the ball in the middle of the green. Swing loosely and controlled.6Only if you feel really confident with the driver or fairway wood should you attempt a shot that can put you in a position where you can reach the green with shot #2.Many good players also choose a three-stop strategy.7Do not calculate the iron shot into the green too narrowly. Unless there is a noticeable tailwind, you should always hit one more iron into the green than the measured distance reqSince the green offers a lot of depth, there is enough landing zone available.8Long ladies can abbreviate uninhibitedly on the right side. For men with a right-wing tendency, the right rough area between 150 and 100 meters often comes into play.The level of difficulty of the second shot from this position depends not least on the rough density.9For long hitters, reaching the green in two shots shouldn't be a big problem. A controlled draw up the fairway is recommended. It is even possible to take a shortcut via lane 14. But be careful! Always check carefully whether the parallel path is actually clear.10Place your tee shot cleverly and get yourself into the scoring zone. You can expect significantly fewer problems on the right than on the left.The green hangs slightly from back to front in the left half. With a precise iron shot you often get nice birdie opportunities on hole 10.11Stay out of trouble! Place your tee shot preferably on the left side of the fairway. Often just a medium iron is enough to get into the scoring zone from about 100 meters in front A controlled wedge opens up good birdie chances or ensures a safe par. Piece of cake!12Long hitters hit a draw over the right bunker because you need a perfect drive to safely overcome the left bunker.When hitting the green, you should always use one more iron and aim for the right side in order to take the bunker on the left out of play.13This green is really sophisticated and was created with a lot of movement. The green waves ensure that the ball will take some breaks.When chipping onto the green, you should take your time and find the perfect landing point so that the ball can run as close as possible to the hole.14If in doubt, you should lead on this par 4 hole, especially if the tee shot landed too far to the right. Aim for the left front edge of the green, the balls often roll towards the Even a miss will find better locations to the left of the green than to the right.15Aim for the left side of the green. Only the best draw players can curve the ball elegantly over the right side into the green. Otherwise the motto applies: “Stay left of the bunUphill putts only take relatively little break. If it goes the other way, you have to be very careful.16Your ball has no place in the zone between 140 and 70 meters in front of the green, because the risk of your playing equipment disappearing into the water or between the trees on tAfter teeing off, you should aim for the tree to the right of the green and position it safely with a medium-length iron.17But how to present it? The gentlemen in particular would do well to avoid the trouble left and right.If you have a long tee shot, it is better to stick to the left side, but then you have to overcome 200 meters. so as not to hit the field.Otherwise, a medium-length, straight iron also makes sense.18The safe option is to hit the left half of the green to avoid the bunker.The green is untypically rather flat, but there are enough barely visible breaks in it that you have to feel.
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