From The Tee A 2 iron or 3 wood in the middle of the lane is ideal, which can carry the ball about 200 meters. This is followed by a blind shot onto a deeper green: due to the difference in height, only a wedge or sand wedge is necessary.
From The Fairway
On The Green If you're too short off the tee, it's better to put it forward again on this dogleg.
From The Tee Before the bottleneck, stay to the left of the fairway with your tee shot and therefore choose a 3-wood or 3-iron instead of the driver.
From The Fairway
On The Green The second shot (8 or 9 iron) must be taken over a hump on the right in the slope onto an elevated, elongated green , which has three levels.
From The Tee From the back tee, the good player hits a 5 or 6 iron over the biotope.
From The Fairway
On The Green The green below the tee is invitingly large and hangs from the back to the front. Caution: there is a risk of water to the left of the green.
From The Fairway The safe option on this par 5 is: 5 iron behind the prominent spruce tree on the right edge of the fairway, a 6 iron on the second “fairway” and a wedge to the flag.
On The Green If you risk a drive into the narrow area to the right of the greenside bunker, you can reach the green in two shots.