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Golf und Land Club Berlin Wannsee, 9 Loch Platz Golf Course Map /Golf und Land Club Berlin Wannsee, 9 Loch Platz Golf Holes Map
Golf und Land Club Berlin Wannsee, 9 Loch Platz Golf Course Review in Berlin, GE in 14109GE

BERLIN WEATHER
Hole
Par
Yards
3
143
3
242
3
160
4
261
4
374
3
143
4
379
3
132
5
428
Hole MAP
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Hole 1
Hole Name
From The Tee The first hole of our 9-hole course is a par 3 with a slightly raised green, which is protected from the front by two bunkers.
From The Fairway Experience has shown that it is worth choosing one more iron when teeing off in order to avoid the bunkers and the slope to the right of the green.
On The Green
Hole 2
Hole Name
From The Tee The second hole of the short course demands all of the players from the Golf and Land Club Berlin-Wannsee to the fullest. With a length of 221 meters from the men's tee and 190 meters from the women's tee, it is the longest par 3 hole in the entire facility.
From The Fairway In order to play the tee shot towards the green without risk, it is necessary to let the ball start on the right. Not only because the overhanging branches on the left side pose a danger, but also because there is a greenside bunker on the left in front of the green.
On The Green The green, which slopes from front to back, is also treacherous and often allows the balls to run faster than expected.
Hole 3
Hole Name
From The Tee With hole 3 you reach the third of five par 3 holes on our 9-hole course.
From The Fairway Avoid the deep bunker at the front and pull over to the right edge of the green. If you are undecided between two clubs, feel free to choose the longer one.
On The Green The slope of the next tee shot on the right side has caused many balls that were not hit optimally to bounce back to the flag.
Hole 4
Hole Name
From The Tee The fourth hole is a short par 4 that invites you to play offensively. The slope in front of the green ensures that even tee shots that land a good 30 meters from the green can roll wonderfully onto the green.
From The Fairway If you choose the defensive option, it is important that your choice of club takes the fairway bunker out of play. Even after a short tee shot, there is still a realistic chance of a usable birdie putt.
On The Green
Hole 5
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway The green of the fifth hole cannot be seen from the tee box. In order to have a good angle for the green shot on this par 4, we recommend aiming for the large oak tree along the left edge of the fairway with your tee shot.
On The Green The green is protected by a deep bunker on the left side, so the right side is a much better miss.
Hole 6
Hole Name
From The Tee A tricky par 3 awaits players on the 9-hole course on hole 6. The balls that land to the left of the green usually roll against the fence, which is also the out-of-bounds boundary.
From The Fairway The shots that are too short, which result in an uphill chip out of the rough, can also be tactically removed from the game.
On The Green It's better to miss the green long and to the right to give yourself a good chance of par.
Hole 7
Hole Name
From The Tee Ideally, you should play a fade from the seventh tee (a draw if you're left-handed) to place the ball on the fairway that slopes to the left.
From The Fairway A left turn of the ball quickly ensures that the ball comes to a stop in the rough or even in the forest. The slope location should also be taken into account when it comes to green areas.
On The Green Aim further to the right than usual not only because the ball is above your feet, but also because the slope to the left of the green makes it almost impossible to save your target score after a miss.
Hole 8
Hole Name
From The Tee The last and shortest par 3 of the 9-hole course awaits you on hole 8. Despite its length, this hole demands a lot from the golfer. In order to place the ball on the green, control over the starting direction of the ball is required.
From The Fairway If this is not successful, there is a very high probability that the ball will land in the penalty area off the green.
On The Green In addition, the green slopes from the back to the front, which makes it difficult to make a birdie putt if you hit the green.
Hole 9
Hole Name
From The Tee With the last hole on our 9-hole course, you not only play the longest, but also the most difficult. The very narrow corridor in the landing zone of the drives allows many long hitters to strategically place their tee shot on hole 18.
From The Fairway If the tee shot is not optimal, it is usually advisable to place the second shot in front of the green bunkers and thus leave yourself a short pitch onto the green.
On The Green The heavily undulating green can also be nerve-wracking depending on the position of the flag. The downhill putts in particular are fast and make precise length control difficult.

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