1Depending on your skill level, hole 1 requires a foresighted strategy, as there is a path with ditches on both sides about 100 meters from the green. Experienced players try to reaThe second shot can be placed from there, then just before the road with the ditches. Since the third shot is slightly uphill and the green is very deep at 28 meters, choosing the Choosing a club longer than usual for the same distance on the plane is certainly a good recommendation. The spacious green also surprises with a small step, depending on the posit2The fairway is designed as a dogleg and bends slightly to the left over about half the length of the fairway.Pronounced “long hitters” manage to overcome the small water hazard and two fairway bunkers straight from the tee - the ball is then between 60 and 80 meters from the green.All other players should tee off to the right of any obstructions visible from the tee. Depending on the position of the flag, which can then be clearly seen from this distance (ap3A straight par 3 with pitfalls. Hardly a “hole in one” has been achieved on this track so far.This may be due to the large green bunker lurking on the left side and the exclusion boundary on the right side at the level of the green.The rough on the right side of the course also “devours” many balls that are not hit cleanly or sliced. 4The longest and most difficult hole (Hcp 1) - with a whopping 533 meters from the men's tee, plays like a par 6 for many golfers, even with a slight headwind.It's easier for the ladies - 100 meters shorter than the men's tee - and because there's a pond between the two tees, many a golfer has been able to play a "lady" on this hole afteA boundary along the entire fairway on the right side is a particular challenge for “slicers” (right-handers). When you get close to the green, the depth of the green (31 meter5At 154 meters (men) and 117 meters (women) - one of the easier and shorter par 3 holes.The terrain is slightly sloping and although three bunkers guard the green, the course is often played well by golfers of all abilities.6For many men, 393 meters, designed as a par 4, is a high hurdle. Despite the often prevailing tailwind - the course runs from W to E - it is advisable to divide the strokes wisely.A penalty area with rough, bush rows and ditches on the right side over the entire length of the course requires controlled shots.7From the tee, the fairway expands in a funnel shape - bordered on both sides by hedges, rough and ditches.Only after around 200 meters is the view clear of the green, which is then around 150 meters away, due to a slight dogleg of the course of the fairway to the left. If you want to reach the green with your second shot, you need a solid length in your tee shot and precision, because there are two fairway bunkers waiting in the landing zone of t8If you want to tee off onto the green, you need a tee with a decent carry length on the 179 meter long hole 8 for men, because there is only a relatively narrow entrance for one pe9A train to enjoy. The view of the majestic clubhouse, seemingly elevated at the end of the fairway, with its large sun terrace, makes this fairway our “show” fairway.The entire course can be seen from the terrace - but the fact that the terrace is only 40 meters away from the green requires, if it is well occupied, strong nerves from the player10The terrace with the spectators behind you, a sloping, interrupted line of hedges about 100 meters from the tee, are probably the reasons for the difficulty rating of this hole witAnyone who has overcome these essential hurdles at the tee only has one left Greenside bunker in front of you, which comes into play more or less depending on the position of the f11Fairway 11 is laid out as a slight dogleg to the right of the course. A straight tee shot towards the green is only for absolute long hitters. If you don't clear the fairway bunkerThe shot into the green requires great precision - there is a bunker on the left, a water hazard on the right and the rough behind the green.12As on the 10th tee, the tee shot is an essential element for successfully mastering the fairway. For the men, it goes around 80 meters from the tee over a water hazard, narrowed byFor long hitters and women, an interrupted line of hedges growing in the landing zone of the tees poses a risk of losing the ball.When aligning the further transport shots, it must be taken into account that the entire fairway is almost imperceptibly, but still very slightly to the right depends. The current 13The fairway crosses a hollow and the landing zone for the tees is at the deepest point of the hollow and cannot be seen from the tee. As with hole 13, the fairway slopes slightly to the right. The shot to the green is uphill, which influences club choice.A bunker in front of and one behind the green require tactical planning, especially since the outskirts pass fairly close to the green - solid bunker play is therefore particularly14Long hitters have a good chance of a birdie on this hole - a short par 4 at 332 meters and also downhill - but the shot must fit into the green.Two bunkers in front of and a continuous, narrow bunker behind the green have destroyed many a dream of a good score. 15A par 3, uphill, with two very catchy bunkers in front of and behind the green. If you cannot play the green safely from its length, you should approach the flag from the right sidAbove all, it is important to avoid the bunker behind the green. It is not easy to leave this bunker in a “controlled” manner and if the shot goes wrong, it is not so easy to s16The elevated tee offers a wide view over a large part of the course, into the Franconian Steigerwald foreland and the Frankenhöhe. The fairway itself is designed as a dogleg to thThe landing zone for the hit balls cannot be seen from above. In dry weather, even if the tee shots are not too long, you can expect a fairly wide ball roll on this downhill hole -With two follow-up shots, the green, which is no longer so far away and is defended by two bunkers, can still be easily reached, and not just by long hitters. 17According to the official ranking - the easiest fairway on the course. If you want to attack the green with your tee shot, you need a wide and high ball flight with as little roll A promising method is to let a flat ball roll over the short fairway that slopes to the left, past the right green bunker, into the approach area. 18Two hedge obstacles have to be overcome on the last hole - the first with the tee shot, the second with the shot into the green.In between, this par 5 is about dividing the course tactically, depending on your skill level, so that the last obstacles - hedges and bunkers, with only narrow, direct access to t
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