1A short par 4 hole opens up our scenically beautiful and athletically challenging golf course.At tee 1 you need a not too long but placed tee between the two water hazards. Unfortunately there is no alternative to this.Distance control to the flag is required at this point, since the green has two waves. Hitting the right one and avoiding both green bunkers should be the result of the shot.2Note the water hazard on the right! Invisible from the tee - but in the middle of the game. The low handicapper will try to hit the green with the 2nd shot. Submission is certainly an option for all other players.3Precision instead of length. Playing the left side of the fairway is without alternative.The bunker and dense forest threaten to the right. From there, the 2nd shot is only possible as a deposit.4A challenging shot into the green. To the left and behind the green there is a slope. The right side faces the green and is the safe side. Pay close attention to the flag position!56Out of the forest there is a good par chance for every player. The green can actually be reached with 3 shots without any problems.78The long par 4 with a slightly elevated green heralds the challenging end of the first 9 holes. When teeing off, use the alley between the 2 fairway bunkers as a guide.9Welcome to the longest par 4 hole in Rhineland-Palatinate. 1 meter longer and the hole should be a par 5 hole.Let's be honest. Reaching the green with the 2nd shot is a big challenge. With a good deposit, there is more of an intact par chance by avoiding both bunkers, which come into play 10A beautiful par 3 hole. Avoid the green bunker and of course the out of bounds on the side. The flag position decides the risk you want to take here.11The first par 5 on the second nine holes rewards the player for three solid shots. Pay attention to the distances to the bunkers on the first two shots.12Place the tee! The tip must be so clear. On the left there is a danger of being out of bounds and on the right a dense row of trees.13There is a "direction tree" in the middle of the fairway. The tee shot should pass to the right of it - or at least not be to the left of it. 14Loved and feared. Our par 3 hole with the greatest challenge from the tee. Be sure to pay attention to the traffic on the left road and the dropping zone.15This par 4 has a clear dogleg on the right. Place your tee shot in the middle left of the fairway. A good target is the right edge of the bunker - the long hitter chooses the fade 16One of the toughest holes on the course awaits the finale of the round. The left side is taboo for the tee. A three shot strategy to the green is a wise decision for most amateurs.17The most beautiful par 5 of the GLC Bad Neuenahr. The architects have created the spacious lane with sense and understanding - it is the best option for the amateur golfer. 18Our golf course's final hole is a short par 4. Tempting as it may be, it's best to place your ball in the middle of the dogleg. The long hitters can choose the direct path on the r
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