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Bodensee Weissenberg Golfclub Golf Course Map /Bodensee Weissenberg Golfclub Golf Holes Map
Bodensee Weissenberg Golfclub Golf Course Review in Weibensberg, GE in D88138

WEIBENSBERG WEATHER
Hole
Par
Yards
4
337
4
347
4
390
5
497
3
192
4
385
5
542
3
130
4
351
4
348
3
164
4
320
3
228
5
510
4
312
4
365
4
346
4
315
Hole MAP
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Hole 1
Hole Name
From The Tee Right at the start it's not an easy hole, with a narrow landing zone for the drive and a small raised green.
From The Fairway For a good tee shot, you will receive applause from the terrace of the clubhouse. Slices and hooks can become a problem because there is forest on the right and left of the fairway.
On The Green The second shot is challenging because the small, slightly elevated green is defended by two bunkers.
Hole 2
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway A fairway bunker lurks to the left of the tee. The drive has to be right, a smaller blade helps here for a better score.
On The Green Then you can still reach the green with a 7 iron. But be careful, to the left of the green there is an unpleasant bunker guarding the green and to the right is the out.
Hole 3
Hole Name
From The Tee A long dogleg to the left, play a slight draw - a slice extends the line to the green enormously. On the right is Out of Bounds.
From The Fairway Here you should use the driver, in the landing zone bunkers on both sides narrow the fairway.
On The Green The second shot with a 7 or 8 iron is not too difficult to play, but this green is also defended by a bunker on the left.
Hole 4
Hole Name
From The Tee A typical hole for Weissensberg, risk or tactics? Decide for yourself. If you choose the tactical variant when teeing off, then a small piece of wood or an iron is sufficient and hit the second shot in front of the moat.
From The Fairway However, this makes the third shot on the elevated green long and more difficult. A long and precise tee shot helps here to get over the moat relatively safely with the second shot. But watch out for the fairway bunkers in the landing zone.
On The Green Play the green high and to the left, otherwise the ball will roll into an invisible bunker behind the green. But there is also a bunker on the right in front of the green waiting for the bunker specialists.
Hole 5
Hole Name
From The Tee An impressive par3, surrounded by water on the front and left and a bunker landscape on the right. A signature hole of GC Weissensberg.
From The Fairway Tactically, you are well advised to play the right side of the green or even the landing zone between the pond and the green with a 4 or 5 iron.
On The Green
Hole 6
Hole Name
From The Tee Tee off from a forest aisle aiming for the left middle of the fairway, or if the weather is clear, the Säntis on the horizon. A slice can quickly mean a ball in the forest (red).
From The Fairway The landing zone is narrow because there is a bunker on the right side and the fairway then tilts away to the right.
On The Green You play the second shot on a green that was newly built in 2021. Here it is important to hit the right plateau to make it easier to hold the put.
Hole 7
Hole Name
From The Tee One of the most difficult holes on the course. Here too, tactics and precision count. The first blow is towards a frontal moat.
From The Fairway Forest on the right and left, and a stream lurking on the left. It is therefore advisable to hit with a 3-wood or long iron.
On The Green The next difficulty lies further ahead, in the form of a sloping watercourse. If you are in a bad position, it is advisable to move forward here and not play the second shot over it.
Hole 8
Hole Name
From The Tee There is a little relaxation after the difficult hole 7, at least because of the beautiful proximity to the pond.
From The Fairway If you're lucky, you'll even see the giant turtle “Weissie” relaxing in the sun. For a par or even birdie success, you only have to overcome around 120 meters across the small pond, the green is picturesquely embedded in a forest clearing.
On The Green And so that it doesn't get too easy, the green is surrounded by various bunkers. Here you should also avoid the right side next to the green.
Hole 9
Hole Name
From The Tee A dogleg to the left, up towards the clubhouse and hotel. Long hitters can play a long draw and attack the water hazard around 200 meters with the second shoT.
From The Fairway All other players should deliver the second shot just before the water hazard. The shot up into the green is made more difficult by a stream and a stone wall in front of the green.
On The Green Here it is worthwhile for shorter players to present the ball again and only hit the green with the 4th shot.
Hole 10
Hole Name
From The Tee Passing the clubhouse you come to the 10th hole. Without a forest but with a great all-round view, this hole seems a little easier.
From The Fairway You should place the tee shot in the middle of the fairway, but be careful, the boundary runs to the right and a group of trees comes into play to the left, which prevents the second shot onto the green.
On The Green Play the green on the right side as it slopes to the left and the bunkers are particularly deep here.
Hole 11
Hole Name
From The Tee A relatively easy par 3 without a headwind, but with a headwind the hole becomes extremely long.
From The Fairway Since the fairway slopes from left to right, you should play the left side. There are some strategic bunkers placed around the green.
On The Green
Hole 12
Hole Name
From The Tee Here you can really hit it! A simple course designed for birdie hunting. Play a slight fade, along the slope, but always stay to the right of the large bunkers on the left side.
From The Fairway Your second shot will then just be an approach into the green. Here it helps to take the correct distance from the flag into account, otherwise you'll end up with a putt over the long green.
On The Green
Hole 13
Hole Name
From The Tee Gone with the tranquility of the last 3 holes, now you need long strokes or good tactics again.
From The Fairway 203 meters from yellow to a sloping green, women still have to hit just over 180 meters to reach the green.
On The Green Here too, defensive tactics can definitely be worthwhile; a bogey is a welcome result here.
Hole 14
Hole Name
From The Tee The par 5 with 503 meters from yellow is tough. Even the tee shot from the forest aisle opens up many opportunities to lose the ball.
From The Fairway The entire right side is a red penalty zone, so it's better to avoid it. The target for the tee shot is therefore the left side with the bunkers and the middle of the fairway.
On The Green Only after around 200 meters does the forest end on the left, from here the bunkers lurk. The second shot is also tricky because there is still water on the right with a treacherous ditch and high bunkers come into play again on the left.
Hole 15
Hole Name
From The Tee Another hole well suited for a birdie before heading into the “Bermuda Triangle” . A par 4, dogleg to the right, relatively short overall, but still treacherous. A typical risk and reward hole: a long tee shot just to the left of the hill in the land zone opens up all the possibilities to easily play the green.
From The Fairway Here too, the forest with its out-boundary lurks on the right. For tactical players who set their drive shorter and to the left of center, the beautifully located green opens up with a good approach shot.
On The Green All shots that are too short and to the right from the tee have to take a detour around the edge of the forest.
Hole 16
Hole Name
From The Tee The last 3 holes, affectionately called the “ Bermuda Triangle” by club members . This increases your chance of finding other players' lost balls.
From The Fairway A short walk across a picturesque biotope and through a forest offers time for inner relaxation and concentration before these 3 difficult holes.
On The Green The tee shot on 16 takes a little courage, ideally a slight fade over the left side of the biotope onto the fairway. To the right of the tee there is a forest, with exclusion.
Hole 17
Hole Name
From The Tee And the next hammer! A long tee shot here has to be straight, too far to the right and the angle onto the raised green becomes unplayable.
From The Fairway Or the ball disappears into the water somewhere to the right and left of the fairway.
On The Green On the second shot onto the raised green, a large sand bunker is just waiting to stop balls that are too short. Balls that are too long or too flat tend to end up in the water behind the green.
Hole 18
Hole Name
From The Tee Nice view of the clubhouse. Nevertheless, you still need full concentration, there is a huge biotope on the left and a lush forest on the right.
From The Fairway When teeing off, it's best to try to hit the fairway to the left of the front bunker. The green is safest to play from this side.
On The Green This is ruthlessly defended by bunkers on the right and left. Tacticians place the second shot just in front of the green and play par safely with a good short game.

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