1The first hole is a par 5 dogleg with a view and direction of play towards the Zugspitze. It is important to position the tee shot far to the right in order to play around the tree2A straight path where the green can be played from the front without any obstacles. But be careful when teeing off: Anyone who lands in the meadow on the right is immediately out o3The challenge on this course is the summit and the immediately adjacent ditch , which are located approx. 200 meters from the tee. This penalty area is marked as a biotope and is mostly overgrown with wild vegetation.4Lane 4 leads back over the same ditch as lane 3, but this can be overcome with the first shot.A long second shot is needed to get the ball rolling onto the green. Lane 4 is rated as the hardest lane on the course. 5This par 4, which is relatively long at up to 396 meters, is, according to the rating, the third most difficult hole on the course.Two bunkers left and right in front of the green require a targeted second shot. 6A straight and idyllic path that runs its entire length along the edge of a forest.The men's tee also marks the point on the golf course that is furthest away from the clubhouse. 7The highlight of this course is the raised tee. A straight ball flight is required here so as not to lose the ball left or right in the forest. He is also not allowed to fly too far, because the track makes a sharp right turn relatively early on.8The only par 3 on the first 9 is more challenging than the first glance at the nearby flag would suggest due to the three bunkers in front of the green.9The final runway of the first 9 aims directly back towards the clubhouse . The long and relatively straight landing zone is ideal for longest drive ratings. 10The second 9 begins with a relaxed par 4. Highlight: When you reach the fairway, you can see a waterfall on the mountain slope to the left. 11A demanding dogleg par 4. It is ideal to play a targeted fade from the tee, because the course curves to the right and the fairway also slopes to the left in the landing zone.12A short downhill par 3 where nearest to the pin challenges are often held.Due to the elevated teeing position, the flag can be easily “attacked” here. 13Players have to cross a stream twice on this par 5; long hitters can do this in one shot. For many, hole 13 is considered the most beautiful hole on the course. 14After crossing the idyllic wooden bridge, a long fairway leads to the slightly elevated green.But be careful: the fairway landing zone is relatively narrow, there are ditches with water on the left and right. 15A long downhill par 3. The left side is clearly preferred here, as there is a large bunker and a hut waiting for slices to the right of the green. 16A long par 5 with a challenging approach shot, as water and bunkers make it difficult to get onto the green.17With the second shot on hole 17 you have to play via the access road to the clubhouse. A “bounce” on the tar road adds extra length. 18A short par 3 at the end with a view of the club terrace behind the green makes you look forward to the 19th hole.
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