1You have to play the opening hole with brains. Slightly left of center is optimal as the trees come into play on the right. From the left you open the green road, which goes steepl2The most important thing here is the accuracy of the shot. Don't use a racquet that is too short. After a precise tee shot, the hole plays downhill. Place the 2nd shot in the middl3This long par 3 is much shorter due to the large difference in altitude. It's better to have a club shorter, because the tee shot before the green comes downhill and therefore rollThis long par 3 is much shorter due to the large difference in altitude. It's better to have a club shorter, because the tee shot before the green comes downhill and therefore roll4The short 4th hole is relatively easy. Tee into the middle, as the fairway is defended by trees on the right-hand side. Take the right club for a short shot on the small green and 5The island green requires a precise tee shot. Choose the right club. Short and to the right the pond lurks. Submission is also an alternative if you are unsure. You can still play The island green requires a precise tee shot. Choose the right club. Short and to the right the pond lurks. Submission is also an alternative if you are unsure. You can still play 6Rejoice, the short hole is well defended with bunkers. The tee shot in front of or behind the bunker depending on your length. There is more space on the right side and the green s7One of the most difficult holes on the course. No experiments here, teeing off to the left of the bunkers, approaching the water, and then hitting the green. The peninsula green isOne of the most difficult holes on the course. No experiments here, teeing off to the left of the bunkers, approaching the water, and then hitting the green. The peninsula green is8This short dogleg requires a left tee shot. A water hazard lurks on the right, which stretches all the way to the green. The green shot is not too long and can be played a little sThis short dogleg requires a left tee shot. A water hazard lurks on the right, which stretches all the way to the green. The green shot is not too long and can be played a little s9The 9th hole is a par 3, well defended by water and bunkers, which requires a well-considered tee shot. A water hazard lurks to the right of the middle of the green, while to the l10After the steep ascent, the tee is now downhill. Here the left is better than the right, there are trees there and the green shot will be difficult. There is a water hazard to the After the steep ascent, the tee is now downhill. Here the left is better than the right, there are trees there and the green shot will be difficult. There is a water hazard to the 11This strong dogleg requires a good drive. This must be long and straight, otherwise the 2nd hit will be a pitch around the corner. A little to the left is better than to the right,12This long par 4 is a challenge. The tee can be a slice (right) because the whole fairway hangs to the left. The 2nd shot slightly to the left of the tree. Attention you can't see t13The par 5 impresses with its narrow fairway and runs constantly downhill. The tee shot has to be precise, a forest on the right and the out boundary on the left. A long fade would 14Another par 5 where the tee shot is important. Long and straight would be required here. The fairway hangs to the right, so aim a little to the left. The 2nd shot must be placed on15Now it's time to be straight again. The heaviest track on the square impresses with its gradient. The tee shot a little to the left, the ball bounces to the right. The second shot 16On this long par 3, tee off to the right as the entire hole slopes to the left. Balls that land slightly to the right bounce back towards the green. Attention to the flag position,On this long par 3, tee off to the right as the entire hole slopes to the left. Balls that land slightly to the right bounce back towards the green. Attention to the flag position,17The tee shot to the left. From there the green shot is easier. Shortly before the green it goes slightly downhill again. A little too short and left is better than too long. The grThe tee shot to the left. From there the green shot is easier. Shortly before the green it goes slightly downhill again. A little too short and left is better than too long. The gr18The easy final hole goes steeply uphill. The tee shot in the middle. The shot on the green is crucial. I'd rather have one more racquet. Don't overestimate yourself, the 2nd is usuThe easy final hole goes steeply uphill. The tee shot in the middle. The shot on the green is crucial. I'd rather have one more racquet. Don't overestimate yourself, the 2nd is usu
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