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Golf Club An der Pinnau, A/B Golf Course Map /Golf Club An der Pinnau, A/B Golf Holes Map
Golf Club An der Pinnau, A/B Golf Course Review in Quickborn Renzel, GE in 25451GE

QUICKBORN RENZEL WEATHER
Hole
Par
Yards
4
352
4
342
5
524
3
169
4
310
4
339
5
450
3
184
4
360
5
504
4
306
4
296
5
514
5
431
3
137
4
363
3
137
4
356
Hole MAP
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Hole 1
Hole Name
From The Tee The round begins quite relaxed. With the tee shot (driver or wood 3) you should aim to the right of the pond. The water hazard begins in about 225 meters or 190 meters.
From The Fairway The 2nd shot with a medium iron requires precision. Sufficient height and length is required to play the green over the row of trees.
On The Green The green falls from the back to the front and on the right side to the right
Hole 2
Hole Name
From The Tee Tee off with the driver or wood 3. Two bunkers lurk on the left side of the fairway at approx. 205 meters and 160 meters respectively.
From The Fairway Play the green high with the 2nd shot, a medium-length iron. It is well defended by three bunkers
On The Green The green is quite level, only at the back left there is a steep slope from left to right in front.
Hole 3
Hole Name
From The Tee In about 160m there is an impressive oak tree in the middle of the fairway. Either one dares and hits with the H1 over the tree or one chooses a flat variant, which lets the ball roll under the tree. For the ladies, the tree only plays a role in a warped tee shot.
From The Fairway On the 2nd shot, you should try to play to the right of or behind the fairway bunkers with a fairway wood. But be careful: left is out, right is threatened by trees and rough.
On The Green With the 3rd shot the green can be attacked. But here, too, misses are punished. Left of the green lurks an unpleasant bunker, in front of the green a pond.
Hole 4
Hole Name
From The Tee This par 3 features, above all, a well-defended green. Three bunkers require a long and straight tee shot
From The Fairway
On The Green The green is on two levels and slopes from the higher level in the back to the front and on the right third to the right
Hole 5
Hole Name
From The Tee The positioning of the drive is of particular importance on this course. Option 1 is to place the ball to the right of the fairway bunker at just under 200 meters or 160 meters.
From The Fairway The 2nd option is for long hitters: simply carry (approx. 200 meters or 160 meters) over the bunker to the left side of the fairway. This option makes the greenshot shorter and leaves the right greenside bunker out of play.
On The Green The green consists of two levels. It slopes forward from the rear higher plateau
Hole 6
Hole Name
From The Tee If you want to attack the green with the 2nd shot, the tee shot is of particular importance. The drive should be long and come to rest on the right side of the fairway.
From The Fairway Under these conditions, only a middle iron is needed to reach the green.
On The Green The green is somewhat ondulated. However, a flag position on the back left poses a special challenge, as there are water hazards both in front on the left and behind the green
Hole 7
Hole Name
From The Tee A short par 5. a birdie hole? Watch out! If you want to reach the green with the 2nd shot, you must have a long and precise tee shot. It should come to rest on the right between the pond - it begins at a distance of approx. 210 meters or 140 meters - and the wood.
From The Fairway The shot into the green is not easy. The ball has to be hit over the trees or between the trees in the direction of the green.
On The Green The green is very deep (37m in total). It is relatively level, but also consists of two levels. The higher one makes up the back quarter of the green. Behind the green is a ditch on the left, otherwise rough.
Hole 8
Hole Name
From The Tee Still no relaxation is announced, because now comes a par 3, which is very well defended. The tee shot to the middle of the green should already fly at least 180m or 160m and be straight.
From The Fairway Left in front of the green in about 145m or 124m a pond attracts, which extends to the beginning of the green.
On The Green The green, additionally framed by two side bunkers, falls from the back plateau still in front. With a depth of 28m it is not easy to putt.
Hole 9
Hole Name
From The Tee The aisle through the trees from the back tee looks a little intimidating. But don't be afraid! The tee shot should be placed at about 200 meters to the left of the bunker
From The Fairway The 2nd shot is then another mid iron from a good 150 meters.
On The Green But be careful! The green stretches over 28m, is defended by two bunkers and is quite ondulated.
Hole 10
Hole Name
From The Tee Already the tee shot decides about success or failure. It should be placed between the left water hazard (beginning at approx. 140 or 70 meters) and the bend on the right side (beginning at approx. 210 or 130 meters).
From The Fairway The 2nd shot should be played straight down the fairway towards the green. However, long hitters should take into account that a fairway bunker lurks 120m from the start of the green.
On The Green The green, again 28 meters deep, is protected by two bunkers at the front left and front right. It is quite level.
Hole 11
Hole Name
From The Tee At first glance, this course looks very narrow. To the left is out, to the right is first deep rough, then a copse. A bold and straight tee shot directly over the bunker (it extends from about 170 or 130 to about 190 or 150 meters from the tee) finds a wide landing zone.
From The Fairway The shot into the green with a short iron is problem-free with a successful tee shot
On The Green The green is 24m deep and slopes gently from back to front.
Hole 12
Hole Name
From The Tee Here you have two options: Either you hit the tee shot carry over the ditch - a trajectory of at least 195m or 145m is then required - or you lay up with a longer iron or a fairway wood.
From The Fairway If you choose the second option, however, you will be left with a not-so-easy shot into the green. It is very well protected by a long frontal bunker and the out boundary left and back.
On The Green The green slopes gently forward from the side and back edges.
Hole 13
Hole Name
From The Tee Mastering this course requires hard work. Even the tee shot requires length and straightness. On the left lurks the out-of-bounds, on the right is a ditch that flows into a pond at driveline length.
From The Fairway The 2nd shot should be hit between the two side fairway mounds. If this is successful, the shot can be made to the green.
On The Green The green is easy to hit because of its size (depth 34m), but it falls quite heavily from back to front. A ball position below the flag saves some frustration.
Hole 14
Hole Name
From The Tee Now you are standing at the tee of the shortest par 5 hole of the Pinnau, a 431m resp. 386m long dogleg to the left. The aim of the tee shot should be a position to the right of the group of trees in approx. 210 or 160 meters.
From The Fairway The short third shot decides your chance for par or birdie. If your execution is poor, the three greenside bunkers to the left and right of the green may come into play.
On The Green Here, too, you will encounter a deep green. It falls gently ondulated from the back right to the front
Hole 15
Hole Name
From The Tee The signature hole on the B course is reached. It requires the highest concentration. The island location in connection with the wind sensitivity makes extensive preliminary considerations sensible.
From The Fairway The shot into the green should be at least approx. 120 or 100 meters long. If it then also flies straight into the middle of the green, the main task is mastered.
On The Green The green is 32m deep and falls from behind to the front. It is especially treacherous because of the front green, which slopes steeply to the right and left towards the water hazard.
Hole 16
Hole Name
From The Tee The tee shot should be placed to the left of the bunker (it starts at about 205 meters or 160 meters and is about 14 meters deep).
From The Fairway The shot into the green requires length and precision. Three bunkers lurk to the right, and the elevated position of the green with sloping hillsides punishes any inaccurate shot.
On The Green The green consists of a higher level at the back left and a part that slopes sharply to the front and right.
Hole 17
Hole Name
From The Tee The difficulty of the tee depends on the position of the flag and the willingness to take risks. It should be at least 125 meters or 110 meters long, but straight ahead it should not be longer than 145 or 130 meters, because behind the middle of the green there is an unpleasant bunker.
From The Fairway
On The Green The green is very moving and falls from behind to the front.
Hole 18
Hole Name
From The Tee Either place your tee shot to the right of the fairway bunker or play the dangerous variant, the tiger line.
From The Fairway The 2nd shot is made difficult by the out boundary on the left and the two green bunkers. In addition, the green also allows for awkward flag positions.
On The Green The green is 39m deep and has a raised plateau in the back. A flag positioned here makes the adrenaline level rise even more.

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