1At the beginning of your round you play a par 4, which after a length of approx. 160 meters slopes down to the green in 2 larger steps. The gradient shown tapers slightly to the riTo the left of the green the slope drops sharply and is densely planted with trees. On the right side of the green the slope is steep and is bordered by the utility path. The ball The green is slightly sloping to the right - pay attention to the grass growth. Becomes dry and hard quickly.2The preferred hole is protected by a fairway bunker and two greenside bunkers on the left and right.The shot must be as precise as possible. Even if the ball hits the foregreen it has the possibility of rolling onto the green. Since the green is often played high, this should be The relatively large green is only open to the front. The side and rear boundaries are each small rising slopes. The shot should be a little longer, especially for flag positions b3This par 5 is characterized by the boundary running to the left of the tee, as well as by the planting that acts as a separation from the Sparkasse track.With a drive of 200 meters (men) the ball is above the drop to the stream running across (yellow flocked). The 150 m mark is in front of the stream. The green bunkers on the left aThe green is very long and has large steps. Please pay attention to the flag position as putting from one step to another is very difficult to keep the line.4The par 4, rated 1 in the handicap distribution, is long but not easy to play, even because of the slope. The tee shot should not be excessively long as the lake crosses the courseThe 150 meters mark is in the valley. If the ball is placed well, the green can be reached with the very good second shot.However, you need to be careful when approaching the green: behind it the slope drops sharply and the chance of finding the ball in the thick rough is slim. It is advisable to play5This course, which can be played as a par 5, is long and steep. Not only does the lake in front of the tee have a psychological impact on the game, it is also the rising slope on tOn the left hand side there is a long fairway bunker in the run-off zone, at the same height, on the right side there is water, this can definitely be reached by long hitters.The second shot towards the green requires a distance of over 200 meters to achieve birdie and the dangers of the two greenside bunkers should not be underestimated.6A classic dogleg left with a fairway bunker, for those players who want to take shortcuts. Caution is advised if you want to play with the planting. This and the following area areThe drive would have to be around 250 m long and must not deviate from its line.The green slopes forward and is protected by a shallow bunker. If the approach is too long or the ball is not grabbed early enough, it can run out of bounds on the far left edge.78The slope of this par 3 hole should not be underestimated. The ball must stay in the air as long as possible to avoid being swallowed by the bunker.On the green, the forward slope is to the left. On the right side of the green there is a small hill which makes putting very difficult if it lies in the ball-flag line.9A challenge for long hitters. The tee shot has the directional rod on the opposite side as its direction. It is rare enough for the ball to run out on the fairway, as the slope actThe green can be reached with the second shot from a very long tee shot. Stay slightly right as the fairway slopes to the left. If you have the opportunity, be sure of the flag pos10When teeing off in the 180 meters range (men), it must be noted that the slope slopes slightly to the right. The ball bounces very easily and all too often ends up in the old greenThe exclusion boundary runs on the right side of the fairway and after the old green, behind the farm road.The second shot to the green must be played from an angle over the water. Tip: It's better to use a longer club, there is space behind the green.11The forest is calling... that's what you could say if you intend to play "tigerline" over the planting. A safe teeing distance of over 200 meters is required. If you are not absoluWhen playing over the middle of the fairway, it is around 130 m from the fairway bunker to the green. Very well protected by the bunkers, you should play high on this even, round g12The shot must be very precise and should land on the left plateau following the depression. This fairway is particularly characterized by its strong slope to the right.With 2 long and precise shots you can reach the green - but it's better to accept a bogey or a lucky point without risk.
From a distance of 80 m the track rises again to the level13The fairway slopes slightly to the left. The tee shot to be played is based on the middle of the fairway. This is optimal when the ball comes to rest to the left of the tree. The sThe flat and level green is to be played in the middle. It is protected by the two front greenside bunkers on the left and right.14Middle fairway and then over the hill to the lower green. But - go ahead and look at the flag position.Find alignment points and play a precise 2nd shot towards the green, as there is a steep slope behind it and it ends in a very dense forest area. This limits and surrounds the gree15The last forest path takes you to a long, placed tee along the right edge of the forest, which is the optimal line. The tree on the left side of the fairway is often a big nuisance. The green is defended by bunkers on the left and right.16Align your tee shot with the middle of the fairway and play the next shot to the deeper green.The fairway slopes slightly towards the green - it is better to choose a shorter club and let the ball run onto the green that hangs forward. There is a slope behind the green.
Th17This par 3 is played "longer" with the slope, meaning it may be one more club than you would normally take for this distance.The green is well defended with a bunker on the left and right. There is also a bunker to the left behind the green.The green is elevated and therefore not directly visible from the tee. Pay attention to flag position and wind direction.18The tee shot should hit the lower third of the slope following the path. Then it has enough spin to roll a long way up the mountain. Long hitters see the directional pole as their The island green as the crowning conclusion of the round is considered the challenge and requires your concentration again.If your tee shot is 30-40 meters over the path, a 9 or 8 iron is often enough for the second shot to put the ball in front of the pond.
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