From The Fairway The Rheinblick starts “comfortably” with a short par 4. Neither the out of bounds on the right nor the invisible fairway bunker on the left should be a problem.
On The Green The sloping green is the only challenge when playing. It is not uncommon for the balls to end up on the second tee.
From The Tee The hanging fairway allows every ball that lands to the right of the fairway bunker to go out of bounds.
From The Fairway If the tee shot is placed to the left of the bunker, you have to hit the green. If you miss it on the left, you can take a look at the fourth tee.
On The Green If the shot is too long, the situation is no better and there is a bunker on the right waiting for warped balls.
From The Tee A par 5 with a wide fairway. The drive should definitely be played to the left of the trees because there is a risk of exclusion on the right.
From The Fairway The second shot should also be played into the fairway on the left - it's really ugly on the right. You have the choice between rough, bunkers or O-B.
On The Green The green has been significantly defused by the renovation and is easy to play, but playability is a different story.
From The Tee A medium-length par 3 with a lot of trouble around the green. Hitting the green is almost a must.
From The Fairway
On The Green From birdie to triple bogey, everything is possible. A little tip: the flag on the 10th green provides information about the wind direction.
From The Tee Welcome to the Bermuda Triangle (lanes 12-14). Some players have mysteriously disappeared from the leaderboard.
From The Fairway Always keep slightly to the left, as the fairway slopes to the right over its entire length.
On The Green A three-tiered green with a rollercoaster-like design awaits at the end of the track. The green is protected by a deep bunker on the right.
On The Green Go back parallel to 12. So the entire track hangs to the left. You should shimmy along the right side and again hope that everything goes well around the green.
From The Fairway A short dogleg left with the fairway sloping to the right. If you stay below the hole with your approach, you've done everything right. The greenside bunker should be avoided due to its depth.
From The Tee A par 5 straight uphill. Getting the tee shot through the hose while staying to the right of the bunker and left of the rough is a big challenge, but it is also the only challenge on this hole.