1The reward is then a good chance to reach the green with the second shot and thus gain a birdie chance.The safe alternative is to tee off into the wide drive zone in front of the fairway bunker. After a layup, the player must consider the size of the green and the resulting distance2One fairway wood is enough to place the ball in front of the bunkers. Alternatively, the long and straight drive is rewarded with a short shot into the green.The green cannot be played well from the rough or the bunker. If the flag is on the outside of the green, it makes sense to putt uphill from the middle of the green to the hole.3If in doubt, a tee shot to the left of the green is a good opportunity to play a par with a successful approach.On the right there is a greenside bunker and out of bounds for distorted tee shots.4From here it is important to take the water hazard on the left side and the large green bunker on the right in front of the green out of play.Players who are not that long are well advised to use a 3-shot strategy to get to the green.5Players who can hit a precise long and high ball play the green over the trees. A safe alternative is to tee off between the trees with a small pitch.The green slopes noticeably from front to back and there are greenside bunkers on both sides.6The shorter players play their second shot on the plateau, which is surrounded by two moats. From here the player can place his ball so that he has a good starting position for his7Then a birdy is also possible. Good players tend to stick to the right on this lane.The safe option here is to tee off in front of the moat in order to secure a par chance with a short pitch from here.8The right strategy is crucial here, as on hole 6, in order to have the chance of a par. It is important for the player to know the lengths well in order to safely play the individu9The second shot must be placed before the next ditch. If you control your lengths well, you can put the second ball at a good pitch distance with a long shot. The flag can be attac10The target for the tee shot is the small tree in front of the forest tongue. Play your ball a maximum of 200 meters to have an ideal angle for the second shot.The intermediate goal for a perfect layup is the lone tree at the end of the crease. From here the player still has a short shot into the green. Plan this shot carefully due to the11If you don't hit the green safely, place your ball so that there is a small pitch into the green. The flat green can be easily accessed from the right. The large pond to the left o12If you play this hole more defensively, put your tee shot over the water and stay away from the fairway bunker on the left side. From here the second shot can be easily delivered.To avoid the water and the slope in front of the green, play the middle of the green. 13If in doubt, however, it makes sense to present the ball in such a way that there is still a wedge left into the green.Long hitters, on the other hand, play over the right edge of the fairway bunker (220m carry) and only have a short shot into the green. 14Pay attention to the wind and, if in doubt, play to the middle of the green. If the golfer hits the right plateau, par is not difficult. The bunker in front of the green waits for 15A difficult hole even for long players. Stay straight and avoid the trees on the left and the out of bounds on the right side of the fairway.On the second shot, the player usually stands slightly below the ball. This must be taken into account for a successful shot. The green slopes to the left towards the green bunker.16A short par 5 with a very good chance of a birdie or par. A tee shot slightly left is the best solution here to avoid the invisible fairway bunker. The green slopes towards the back. After a successful tee shot, long hitters have the chance to reach the green with their second shot.17Please consider the wind when choosing your club. Good putters have a clear advantage on this green because it slopes sharply to the front and is difficult to assess.18The depression 45 to 65 meters in front of the green is not a good place to put the ball, because it is difficult to play a controlled shot onto the green from the rough. This green slopes towards the back, so putting uphill is recommended.
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