1A good opening hole. Play to the left side of the fairway, the bunker on the left can serve as a directional target.If you miss the green, stay just left, this is the easiest approach shot to this green.2The demands are increasing... “There is no fear in the middle of the fairway” - here too the left half of the fairway is the better choice! Don't play the shot to the green to 3A nice par 3! Once again it is important to miss the fairway/green on the left, if at all. Due to the slightly elevated green, one more club can usually be used from the tee box. N4Regardless of whether it is 160 meters or 250 meters long, the tee shot must always be kept to the left, otherwise you miss the chance of an open shot into the green, which is well5The easiest par 5 on the golf course. Long hitters target the large oak tree in the bend of the dogleg.The green is well defended, but shots over par are a painful loss!6Not long, but visually quite challenging! Play the ball onto the right half of the green, the danger of the water hazard lurks on the left, and trees and a ditch lurk on the right.7The shot into the well-defended green is challenging. It's better to plan some flight length here, both greenside bunkers are real ball magnets.8Parkland at its best. The tee shot must be kept on the left side of the fairway; the danger of going out lurks on the right. Since it is a 3-stopper par 5 for most players, the 2ndToo far to the right Semirough lurks with some trees. On the third shot, pay careful attention to the required shot distance, short left must be avoided, the green is large!9Dogleg extreme... long hitters attack the green from the tee box! But be careful, the end lurks on the left and there is a lot of water.A small to medium iron into the undulating green also provides a good birdie chance.10And yet another visually well-done par 3! The green is narrow, but very deep, so the position of the flag must be determined exactly when choosing the club.Depending on how successful you are from the tee box, you may end up with long, difficult putts.11A difficult path! The tee shot must be on the fairway, preferably long on the left side with a slight left-right curve. The green is very well defended at the front, so it's better to aim for the middle or the back half of the green. Dangers lurk again just behind the green!12A tricky par 5 that is characterized by constant narrowness. The entire right side is out of bounds.If possible, place the transport shot on the right side of the fairway in the direction of the green bunker in front of it. Under no circumstances should it be too far to the left,13The fairway location in front of the bunker on the right is perfect... When hitting the large, sloping green, the position of the flag must be determined precisely.14A par 4, laid out as a strong dogleg left, comparable to hole 9, but longer! The conservative tee shot is played into the kink.But be careful: if you want to take a shortcut, you should know that the trees on the left in Out of Bounds grow a little every year! The undulating green makes par challenging if 15A challenging par 3. The access to the green is narrow, all balls that land slightly to the right will stay to the right.16A short par 5. More “Risk and Reward” doesn’t work. To play conservatively, place your tee shot on the right half of the fairway in front of the ditch. The aggressive long hitter places his drive from the tee box to the left, shortening the gap enormously and then only has a medium to short iron as his second shot into the green. 17Relaxed in the clubhouse. The shortest par 3 on the course with lots of water on the right.18Demanding ending, a lot of championships have already been lost here! The key shot is the tee shot.The out on the complete right side of this dogleg right has magical appeal. Play your ball to the left side of the fairway and if you don't reach the bend, stay conservative and hi
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