1Dogleg right. The longer you keep to the left fairway in the drive, the better access you get to the green.Green initially looks quite reliable, but take the time to read this mischievous green before you putter.2A par 4 hole where especially the tree on the right side has it to be in play.The last 40 meters up to the green all slope to the right and the shot to the green can be advantageously kept to the left
page.3If you hit this hole too far, the ball can easily run off
green, and Gurre å is waiting to pick up your ball.4If you are long-winded, you can benefit from going over, or
straight left, the birch trees on the right side of the fairway.After this, a presentation should be placed on the left side of fairway, to give the best angle into the green and take the piles out of play.5From tee 61 a long par 3 hole that plays longer than it looks like.The green is slightly higher than the tee and the wind is great influence.6The first of five par 4 holes in a row. Here the drive is the most important thing, but also the lake on the right side, short of the hole, can be a challenge.7An accurate drive is the key to this hole. Fairway slopes on the left side slightly towards the trees and on the right
On the other hand, dangers also lurk in the densely planted If you are a very long hitter, you can hit the lake before the green be in play.8A par 4 hole with a drive that requires precision. Team driven on the left side of the fairway. The slightly hidden lake on the right must be remembered.The green is elevated in relation to the fairway.9Precision in the drive is essential for a good score on this hole. Out of bounds on the left side and lots of it trees on the right.It is not a good idea to push this too far hole, there is not much space behind the green.10Be sure to keep the drive in the center or on the right side. That provides the best entrance to the large but flat green.11Long par 5 hole. The second team is important. Bunker i left and too far to the right is the shot to the green blocked.Remember that Gurre å runs right in front of the green.12Short par 4 hole where the woods on the left tend to push the strokes to the right. A small dish from left to right in the drive is a good choice.Watch out for out of bounds on the left side and behind the green. Is you over the green there is a high risk of being out of bounds.13To the right of the green, a bunker collects the crooked drive up and to the left there are lots of trees and a slope that helps the ball away from the green.Green is in two plateaus, the back part being the least.14You must stay on the right side of the fairway to avoid the well-placed tree on the left.Green slopes away from one and down toward the water hazard
behind the green.15Short par 4 hole where a well-placed drive in the middle of
fairway leaves good birdie chances.Watch out for both the right and left sides there contains many hazards with water and trees.16Only one thing applies here - precision.Remember that you must place the ball in the drop zone.The hole where the most "hole in ones" have been made.17Be aware of the hidden out of bounds i right side. If you can drive over the hill down towards the lake, yes you well on your way to a good score.The large and deep bunker in front of the green can be one
boring acquaintance.18
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