From The Fairway At the start, the shot from the first tee is a visual challenge. If the ball is in the middle of the fairway bunker, there are still about 150 meters left into the green, which is defended by two bunkers
From The Tee A straight drive into the dogleg to the right leaves a second challenging shot over the green pond.
From The Fairway The tee shot must not be too short in order to avoid the tall trees on the right side of the fairway, but also not too long in order not to end up in the line of trees facing the fairway on 16.
From The Tee On the first par 3, the water on the left and the high rough on the right are not really "in play", but experience shows that the subconscious often creates a fade or draw.
From The Fairway
On The Green The green is challenging because there are almost no straight layers.
On The Green The drive should be placed center to left to avoid the ball-sucking rough on the right side. A large bunker defends the left front of the green, the undulating green requires sensitive putts.
On The Green The longest hole on the course requires long driving shots. When you finally reach the green, the position of the ball can result in difficult puts from one plateau to the other.
From The Tee A hole without obstacles, but as a long par 4 it can hardly be mastered "in regulation" because there is almost always a headwind. The average golfer can be proud of a par.
From The Fairway The drive must avoid the rough on the left side; a long shot into the middle of the fairway allows you to attack the green, which has a large frontal bunker, with a middle iron for birdie.
From The Tee Only safe long hitters can defuse the lane with a tiger drive.
From The Fairway The normal golfer often has to play over the group of trees after his tee shot and then leave the fairway pond on the right in order to reach the hanging green with the fourth shot.
On The Green The par 3 green can be attacked with a long shot over water. The bogey golfer places in front of the bunker on the right and fights for par with chip and put.
From The Tee An impressive picture from the forest aisle, especially from the men's tee.
From The Fairway Only a straight, long drive opens up the option of attacking the green with the second shot over the stream and past the tall tree in the middle of the fairway.
On The Green Actually a simple short par 3, but again experience shows that the balls tend to cavort in the trees to the right or left or end up in the bunker on the way to the green.
From The Tee The attack into the “Bermuda Triangle” to the right of the trees and behind the stream requires absolute precision and length. As on hole 15, a par here on hole 16 is an honorable result.