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Golfclub Düsseldorf Grafenberg Golf Course Map /Golfclub Düsseldorf Grafenberg Golf Holes Map
Golfclub Düsseldorf Grafenberg Golf Course Review in Düsseldorf, GE in 40629GE

DÜSSELDORF WEATHER
Hole
Par
Yards
4
323
3
107
5
479
3
161
3
172
3
181
4
251
4
286
4
281
4
331
4
374
3
109
4
337
4
336
5
476
4
313
4
339
5
486
Hole MAP
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Hole 1
Hole Name
From The Tee The track is not overly long, but narrow and well defended by the sand track on the left side (Aus), the rough, bushes and hedges also on the right side.
From The Fairway With a good tee shot, the path to the green is open.
On The Green The green itself is protected on the back left side by a bunker, which rarely comes into play. The green is flat with small breaks.
Hole 2
Hole Name
From The Tee A short par 3, only around 100 meters long. However, the green is defended frontally by a water hazard; But it's easy to play and is flat.
From The Fairway
On The Green
Hole 3
Hole Name
From The Tee The first par 5 of the course. Attention – there is a risk of “out of bounds” on the left side. The target for the tee shot is the tree in the middle of the slight dogleg to the left.
From The Fairway It is better to place the shot behind the dogleg a little to the right so that the rough and the fairway bunker do not come into play. For long hitters, the trees that are in the dogleg area come into play.
On The Green A biotope lurks in front of the green, making the second shot more difficult for long hitters. The green is protected by a shallow bunker on the right and slopes slightly from back to front.
Hole 4
Hole Name
From The Tee The first of three consecutive and not without danger par 3 holes. This part of the square is often referred to as the “Bermuda Triangle”.
From The Fairway The green is defended frontally by a shallow bunker and there is thick, high rough directly to the left of the green.
On The Green The sand track on the left side and behind the green is the exclusion zone. So: if not on the green, then play the ball a little shorter. Then at least the bogey is pretty safe.
Hole 5
Hole Name
From The Tee This par 3 is 10 meters longer than the previous fairway, the green is also defended slightly to the left by a bunker.
From The Fairway
On The Green There is a low hedge running around the green which should be avoided. Likewise, of course, the pond that runs between lanes 4 and 5.
Hole 6
Hole Name
From The Tee The longest par 3 on the course at over 180 meters for men and 150 meters for women. But without water hazards.
From The Fairway
On The Green Avoid the rough on the right side, there is a bunker lurking on the left in front of the rising and undulating green.
Hole 7
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway A short par 4 always straight ahead. Long hitters can try to attack the green directly. It is important to stay on the fairway: the driving range is on the left, the boundary runs along it, and the rough and high hedges lurk on the right. The green is defended by two bunkers on the left front and right.
On The Green
Hole 8
Hole Name
From The Tee The view from the men's tee is dominated by one of the racecourse's original obstacles - a high hedge.
From The Fairway The women have this obstacle right in front of their tee. But the “hindrance” is only visual; with a good shot you won’t notice it.
On The Green The fairway is defined by a biotope as a boundary on the left side and a strong slope from right to left. On the right side there are two water hazards arranged one behind the other.
Hole 9
Hole Name
From The Tee A fairly short par 4, but it has a lot to offer! The tee shot should be placed in the middle, frontally in front of a water hazard.
From The Fairway On the left side there is a biotope waiting for your balls, on the right side there is uncomfortably high rough.
On The Green Hit the tee head-on in front of the water hazard, approx. 80-100 m to the start of the green.
Hole 10
Hole Name
From The Tee Welcome to another world! Hole 10 is a par 4 with a dogleg left and an island green. The drive point is right down in the valley in the dogleg.
From The Fairway From there it's about 100 meters to the start of the green. If you prefer to advance, it is best to play the ball high into the opposite slope and then let it roll out. The green is large, undulating and surrounded by water all around.
On The Green
Hole 11
Hole Name
From The Tee On this par 4 with a strong dogleg to the left, the men are particularly challenged when teeing off: there are trees on the left and a huge water hazard lurking on the right.
From The Fairway The first shot goes onto a flat area, but the second shot goes uphill to the highly elevated green. The tee shot should be placed back into the bend of the dogleg. From here it's a good 120 m up to the green.
On The Green There are two bunkers lurking on the right side, but the real danger comes from the green itself. It is laid out in several stages and falls sharply from back to front. If possible, you should lie below the flag. An uphill putt is the more pleasant option here!
Hole 12
Hole Name
From The Tee A short par 3 that looks so easy and yet is so treacherous! The green is narrow and 40 meters long.
From The Fairway Depending on the position of the tee markings and the flag, you should think about your choice of club.
On The Green There is a bunker hidden to the left of the green, and to the right is a water hazard that cannot be seen from the tee. The green is heavily undulating and the correct putting line is not easy to read.
Hole 13
Hole Name
From The Tee Another par 4 with an island green. The tee shot goes “blindly” downhill. Be sure to place the ball to the right of the newly planted trees you see on the left.
From The Fairway The second shot, which in most cases will be played from a downhill position, then presents the golfer with the decision: play to the left of the green, chip and perhaps save par or at least bogey.
On The Green The green slopes outward from the center and is surrounded by water all around. The position of the flag strongly determines the current difficulty of this course!
Hole 14
Hole Name
From The Tee Here you can relax a bit. The tee shot towards the green is blind, but actually just straight ahead.
From The Fairway Avoid the hilly right side because the rough there is knee-high. Although there is a bunker on the left in front of the green, the shot into the green is open.
On The Green
Hole 15
Hole Name
From The Tee If you look at the scorecard, 478 m for men and 407 m for women don't seem very long for a par 5. But this train has it all.
From The Fairway The tee shot into the valley is made more difficult because there are water hazards on the right and left of the drive landing zone. So you have to play straight or be able to hit the ball carry further than 220 meters to take the water out of play.
On The Green The same applies to the women, only they have already overcome the obstacle after 150 meters. The second stroke - sometimes even the third - goes steeply uphill. From the plateau you have a direct view to the right of the green and the flag.
Hole 16
Hole Name
From The Tee This track is relatively short, it goes down into the valley with a slight dogleg to the left. The tee is not visible, hitting the green is no problem.
From The Fairway On the right side in front of the green there are three unpleasant bunkers in a row.
On The Green The green itself is long and tiered, and there are bunkers on the right and left sides.
Hole 17
Hole Name
From The Tee This par 4 has a 90 degree dogleg to the right. In the drive landing zone, the fairway slopes slightly to the left and back.
From The Fairway On the right side, a boundary runs practically to the start of the green, and the high rough to the left collects balls.
On The Green The green itself is long and narrow, defended by high rough and two bunkers on the left and a water hazard on the right. It is designed in three stages and is not easy to putt.
Hole 18
Hole Name
From The Tee Place your tee shot on this par 5 cleanly and as long as possible on the wide fairway.
From The Fairway It's best to align yourself a little to the left of the bunkers, then the path to the green is clear.
On The Green The next shot is probably blindly downhill for most people. Aim for the right edge of the forest. There is the green, which is defended by five bunkers and is laid out in a kidney shape with a few breaks.

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