1From tee 1 you can first enjoy the wonderful panoramic view of the dense forest around the golf course and the Wollaberg pilgrimage church, before you drive onto the fairway flanke2Train 2 takes you to the highest point of the golf course.A short par 4, which is flanked by a boundary on the left, needs to be mastered here.But self-proclaimed long hitters are cautious about attacking the green directly - given the numerous bunkers that defend it. Behind the green is red.3This par 3 is played along a small forest, but care must be taken to avoid losing balls quickly in the thick grass to the right of the fairway and green.Behind the green it first goes downhill. Fantastic: the view of Wollaberg!4Once the tee shot has found its way through the two groups of bushes on the left and right, landing on the fairway should be within the realm of possibility. The green itself is em5The exclusion lurks on the left and the high rough on the right.It is advisable to hit the tee in the middle, otherwise it will be dangerous.The green is in an elevated position and secured by a bunker on the left.6Long hitters who are willing to take risks usually try to shorten the dogleg by hitting a long shot over the tall trees, but this is often doomed to failure.Even if you're successful, you won't be able to reach the green with your second shot, as there's a pond on the left waiting for poorly aimed balls!7Things are looking up from now on! This is what some golfers might think when they see the long climb of hole 7 in front of them.But that's not all, a treacherous depression tends to make balls bounce, and several bunkers defend the green.8If the wind is coming from the east, it will be quite difficult to tee off the green so cleanly that the ball stays put, especially since warping the ball usually leads to it jumpi9You can tell the direction of the wind from the results played on this course, because with a tailwind it is quite possible to reach the green in two shots. However, in headwinds t10After refreshment at the snack stand, hole 10 is played on the ridge line of the hill.You play head-on towards a forest, which means that hits to the flag should be too short rather than too long so as not to disappear never to be seen again.11Our signature hole! The tee shot is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful panoramic views of the golf course.The small pond in front of the green makes it significantly more difficult to pass the ball to the 600 square meter "bowl" far below, even though it appears to be lying uninvolved 12A celebration for long hitters! Because on this hole you can lay the foundation for a successful par with a precise, long tee shot.The further shots extend in a wide arc up the mountain before you see the green, well defended, lying on the slope.13The last par 3 of the round. Here, maximum concentration is again required, because in addition to the length of the course, water hazards, bunkers and exclusions also cause a lot 14A long par 5 with a dogleg to the left. If you don't see around the break point of the hole after you tee off, it will be very difficult to finish the hole with par. In addition, p15At the westernmost point of the golf course there is a par 4 back towards Poppenreut.You shouldn't overlook the watercourse on the right, which accompanies the entire path.The very wavy green sometimes allows for very awkward flag positions.16This dogleg runs along the slope to the left, whereby the balls unfortunately have the tendency to jump to the right and thus against the course of the track.As a result, the second shot to the green is usually a little longer, making a precise pass difficult.17One or two eagles have already been played on this short par 4. In fact, this track is another little “gift” before a few more difficulties lurk at the end with the 18th.18If you look towards the flag from the tee, you will cross the huge biotope that is embedded in the dogleg on the left.That's why a "Tigerline" strike across this area needs to be carefully considered - after all, the strictest access ban applies here.But even if you choose the “straight” path, obstacles will make your life more difficult.
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