1A moderately difficult par 4. Play the hole over the left side of the fairway and avoid the large bunker to the left of the green, then a good start should be possible.2A good tee shot is required here in order to reach the fairway or avoid the fairway bunker.In contrast to hole 1, it is advantageous to play the hole over the right side of the fairway.A large green, albeit well guarded by three bunkers, which also slopes slightly forward, awaits a good approach shot.
TIP for the ladies: A long par 4 that can be mentally played 3For single handicappers the question arises: driver or safe iron off the tee. A good drive, best played as a draw, opens up the chance of reaching the short par 5 in two shots.However, the three-shot strategy often produces a safe par.The three bunkers around 40 meters in front of the green create an uncomfortable bunker hitting distance. In addition, the Kindlbach lurks directly behind the green.4Years ago, Germany's most successful golfer competed here against numerous amateurs who were supposed to play closer than him to the green of the medium-long par 3.Bernhard always teeed off to the right of the tee area and hit the green 20 out of 21 times and the foregreen once. Just follow him.Avoid the right side and thus Kindlbach and bunkers. There's plenty of space on the left!5When the shadows become long in the evening and the sun sets, the watercourse of the Rott, the old trees and the magnificent horses in the meadow beyond the Rott create an extremelA pleasure! Strategy: Keep your tee shot to the left (for long hitters: it gets tight after 210!), so you avoid the rot that runs to the right and give you a good opportunity to plThe length of the approach shot must be correct, otherwise it will get stuck on the front edge.6The short par 5 has it all. The strategy towards the green is increasingly required. In front of or over the Mühlbach, which comes into play from the right around 50 meters from tAll balls that are too short or too far to the left are swallowed mercilessly. After a good drive, long hitters definitely have the opportunity to reach the green with a precise lo7Stroke index 1 = the hardest hole according to the statistics of the competition results, but not with the right tactics.The Mühlbach comes into play here first along the right side and then frontally. It is important to position yourself well for the shot to the green. Because it is classified as the most difficult hole, it is worth acting with caution here and avoiding risky shots over the stream, which is somewhat wider at this point.8A not-too-long but very beautiful fairway that can also swallow balls. For the men, a wider water obstacle comes into play twice.It is now important to be able/must play the tee shot over the visually beautiful Rott weir, which requires a carry of almost 100 meters.Once this first hurdle has been overcome, a beautifully framed green awaits men and women, which can only be reached with a successful shot across the idyllic lake.9The shortest course on the course is permanently hampered by a lake on the left and a large bunker on the right by the green.Precision is therefore required. The position of the flag and the wind require careful club selection on the relatively long two-tiered green. With this track the “Amen Corner” of GC Sagmühle has been achieved.10A short par 4 with a wide landing zone allows the player to breathe again and tee off more freely. But be careful. Only a precise hit on the very well defended green brings the hop11Strengthened by the stop at the halfway house after hole 10, the tee shot, which has to be played one last time over a frontal water hazard (the Mühlbach for the fourth time), shoA long, not entirely easy par 3, especially for women. If a woman plays the green from the left side of the fairway, a par or bogey is more likely to be recorded.12A wide, long lane invites you to hit the ball hard. Now power is needed. The green should be approached from the left side of the fairway in order to avoid the bunkers on the right near the green.These have already dashed many hopes of a good score.13A straight drive is important for men on this medium-length track. Balls that deviate early often produce the familiar wood-knocking sound otherwise caused by woodpeckers.The women start easier, but then, like the men, they have to make sure when approaching the green that the pot bunker in the middle is avoided.This has already led one or two players to despair or at least to increased bunker hitting training.14If you want to hit the green of the course's longest par 4 in regulation, you need two long, good shots. The bunker-free course also brings good results to golfers who play consistThe Rott only comes into play when teeing off with balls that deviate very far to the right.On the second half of the track, keep a little to the left so that the Rott stays completely out of the game.15Sagmühle's longest par 3 requires a good tee shot. On the left the course is bordered by a row of tall ash trees, and on the right of the green there is a bunker. When they reach the green, players can look forward to a wonderful view of the Rott and Bad Griesbach on the hill.16With over 500 meters for the men and 444 meters for the women, mostly played in a headwind, there is another long shot task waiting at the end of the round.Stick to the left side of the fairway, otherwise the picturesque lake between holes 16 and 17 will come into play, costing you balls and shots. Anyone who makes par here is always 17The rather short par 4 initially becomes a bit tight for the men due to the trees on the right. The fairway then becomes relatively wide until about 80 meters from the green. Anyone who makes it over the fairway bunker can count themselves as a long hitter, whether woman or man. Hitting the green, which is 50 meters (!) long and very well defended by waThe further back the flag is placed, the more difficult the course becomes. for long hitters: keep the drive to the left (over the bunker); In general: play the green over the left18The clubhouse and the long-awaited drink after the round are in sight, but be careful: the par 4, which is not too long, requires full concentration.Both the tee shot and the shot to and into the green must be considered and well placed in order to end the round without damage and with a lot of points.The lake on the left at the end of the fairway, the clubhouse and the view up to Bad Griesbach offer a wonderful visual pleasure at the end of what is certainly a beautiful round o
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