2A dogleg to the right, the dangers are the exclusion boundary that runs along the entire fairway on the right and the mostly high rough on the left. To be on the safe side, aim forLong hitters can try the shortcut between the right bunker and the small trees... The green is elevated, so take one more club when facing.4A very long par 3, steeply downhill over a stream. “Over or over” is the crucial question, especially in wind or rain. The exclusion runs to the right and left.5Challenging par 4 uphill onto an elevated green. On the right, fairway bunkers guard the landing zone and some trees hinder play into the green. It is probably safer to approach th6This short par 4 downhill is not to be underestimated. The wind blowing across the open fields on the left side at the level of the dogleg has already blown many a ball into the deHere you should plan safety reserves when driving - even if long hitters can attack the green.7The second par 5 “monster” on the first nine leads moderately, but clearly noticeably uphill with a mean finale to a greatly elevated green that is also protected by a front buIt is advisable to stay on the left side of the fairway if possible; some trees on the right make it even more difficult to approach the green, which is already not easy.9As with the previous hole, the difficulty on this par 4 lies in the fairway, which slopes clearly from right to left.The green, which is defended by a large bunker below, is not easy to play from above, so it is advisable to place the drive in the middle or slightly below the middle of the fairwa11Actually a fairly easy par 4, if it weren't for the fact that the deep rough on the right side often exerts a magical attraction on tee shots... The exclusion runs to the left.12This uphill par 4 is a very tricky task. With the water running sideways/parallel and the hilly design of the fairway in the drive landing zone, you have to switch off the visual sOr to place a clean iron shot along the front of the water so that the second shot can be made off the plane.13To relax, now a short par 5. It is advisable to place the tee shot a little to the left, as the hole slopes a little to the right.The raised green is protected by a bunker on the left, the right side is open. The exclusion boundary runs approximately 10m behind the green.14The par 4 that is now to be played does not present any major difficulties, but you should avoid the deep rough on the right side if possible. The course plays significantly longer15This dogleg to the right downhill offers long hitters a great opportunity to go birdie hunting, i.e. to shorten over the right side - and out of bounds.However, the safe drive slightly to the right of the middle of the fairway is definitely a good basis for playing the second shot into the green.16The classic track for nearest-to-the-pin competitions. Short and relatively easy to play. Only in windy conditions should you be careful about hitting the green too high.17Please only tee off here if the green on 16 is free! Long hitters can attack the high green from the tee, otherwise a calm shot to the level of the front bunker is recommended. Be 18The very difficult green is the big challenge on the final par 3 downhill. It falls clearly from left to right.Players who can bring the ball high to the flag with an iron have an advantage here.Otherwise, we recommend a pass close to the edge of the green or on the foregreen on the left side.
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