1A slight draw over the directional rod gives the good player every opportunity to hit the green with the second shot. But less good players also have the opportunity to hit the gre2The most difficult hole on the course. The drive has to be placed in the middle of an apple orchard here, otherwise it's almost impossible to hit the green.3The most difficult par 3 on the course. It requires the player to tee off with a short wood or long iron onto a fairly narrow, slightly elevated, undulating green.4This dogleg to the left requires the player to make a very precise tee shot over the apple tree in the middle of the fairway.5This dogleg to the right can be greatly shortened by a good player with a drive over the corner.The player has to overcome a row of apple trees, a rough strip and some bunkers on the right side and then only has a pitch into the approx. 50 m long green, which is defended by b6One of the most spectacular holes on the course, leaving most beginners in awe. You have to overcome a ditch of about 130 m.If he hasn't managed the gorge with the first shot, he can use the drop zone next to the women's tee, from where it only takes about 80 m to overcome the gorge.7The drive on this rising dogleg to the right is hit by good players about 160 m over a rough lip onto the fairway.8The easiest hole in the front nine. The green, well defended with bunkers, is slightly uphill and has a slight wave in the middle.Depending on the wind direction and flag position, the player can choose between a 7 iron and a wood. 9If the tee shot succeeds through a small row of trees and a placement of the ball on the steeply sloping valley "Long hitters play in the depression about 200 m away", the player h10From a high tee, the drive is to be placed on the right past a small water hazard. After that, you only need a medium to short iron to place the ball on the very difficult to putt 11A very spectacular hole. When teeing off, it is important to avoid playing the ball into the large fairway bunker.12The longest hole on the course and one of the longest holes in Rhineland-Palatinate.The aim here is to place the tee shot between two small fairway bunkers on the left and a large fairway bunker on the right. On the left side along the fairway lurks an out of boun13The partly quite high rough on the right side of the fairway are the only dangers on the drive. A medium to long iron on the green opens up all possibilities for the player. In fro14This hole is characterized by its very long, 40m kidney-shaped green. The entrance is only about 10 m wide and protected by two green bunkers.15An absolute monster hole. The longest par 4 on the course. You have to let off two powerful shots if you want to reach the green "in regulation".16The easiest hole on the course. Before you tackle it now, you should take a moment and enjoy one of the most beautiful views of the Rhine Valley.17The second hardest hole on the course. Long hitters can short-cut this dogleg to the left. To avoid the relatively high risk of losing the ball, you can also keep the ball on the f18At this tee, there is only an out-of-bounds area on the left for unsuccessful drives. The slope in the middle of the fairway and the green that cannot be seen make it very difficul
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