From The Tee A draw can make life easier on this easy par 4. After the dogleg, a beautiful view opens up over the Weserbergland. However, the slope behind the green should be avoided here.
From The Tee A par 5 with a 90° dogleg to the right! A well-placed drive onto the terrace or over the hiking trail(!) gives good players a realistic chance of birdie. “Shorter” players should prefer tactical thinking.
From The Tee Again, this beautiful panoramic hole leads with a dogleg right towards the green.
From The Fairway If you manage to place the drive behind or between the two fairway bunkers, you have the opportunity to take a shortcut to the right of the tree with a long fairway shot over the corner.
On The Green For long hitters, both the defensive and offensive variants are possible.
On The Green Probably the most difficult hole. Only a very good drive, at least over the hiking trail (!), allows you to attack the green. Tactically it's probably better. to play this hole as a par 5.
From The Fairway A good target on this par 4 is the tree in the middle of the fairway. It is essential to proceed and examine the green with regard to playability and bunker location. Pay attention to the boundary behind the green.
From The Fairway Especially in summer, the tee shot should be placed on the left side of the fairway. With the fairway hanging all the way to the right side, many second shots are absorbed by the strategically placed bunker.
From The Fairway A relatively easy par 4 to play against the slope. Due to the slope, the approach requires a consistent pitch, where many remain too short.
From The Fairway The fairway slopes heavily to the left. A well-hit draw from the shelter makes this par 5 easy to reach. Caution! The boundary is just behind the green.
From The Fairway This par 5 is accompanied by a boundary along the entire left side. A fairway drive offers long hitters the opportunity to attack the slightly elevated and well-protected green.
On The Green A quality top golf hole! The hilly, narrow fairway leads to the green, which is defended by bunkers on the right and left. Probably the hardest green has some tricky breaks.