From The Tee Game tactics are crucial here. The club golfer should orientate himself to the right and play the fairway bunkers in the dogleg. Ideally, the entrance to the dogleg is the right distance for the shot into the green.
From The Fairway The advanced golfer should not place his tee shot too long, but rather to the right of the bunkers. The shot into the green must be taken into account due to the height difference of a good 9 meters, as the landing zone behind the green slopes very diagonally into the bushes and rarely forgives a shot that is too long.
On The Green Anyone who can hit the bend into the dogleg (+240 meters from yellow/blue and +180 meters from red/orange) can, however, risk trying to hit the slope in the dogleg towards green. On dry days the ball often rolls just in front of the green.