From The Tee From a psychological point of view, a wide “rough area” comes into play in front of the elevated tees.
From The Fairway The terrain initially leads into a depression that is bordered by a ditch (frontal water hazard). First of all, you have to overcome this 120 meter “carry”.
On The Green Numerous deep pot bunkers to the left and right of the fairway accompany this fairway to the elevated and well-defended stepped green.
From The Fairway First, a good drive should be played into the sloping terrain. Since this fairway bends to the left after about 200 meters, the ball can certainly be placed on the left side of the fairway.
On The Green The second shot should be played over a small ditch that splits the fairway. The Green's attack is ambitious. This is elevated and is guarded by two strategic sand bunkers on the right side.
On The Green On the left side, this hole is accompanied by a water hazard from the tee to the green. The large, undulating green can be easily played with a medium iron.
From The Fairway The fairway of this hole slopes heavily from left to right. The drive should ideally be placed on the left side of the fairway, as there is a biotope lurking in the drive zone on the right.
On The Green The second shot into the step green is quite treacherous, depending on the position of the flag and the direction of the wind.
From The Fairway The visually narrow and slightly sloping fairway is bordered on the left side by a hard rough. The second shot into the green represents a challenge for the golfer (150-160 m carry) as there is a deep sand bunker lying across the green, which can greatly influence the player's strategic considerations.
On The Green Players often lean towards the safety option of “presenting”. This strategic consideration can prove to be worthwhile if the subsequent pitch into the hanging green is successful.
From The Fairway At this tee, the direction is dictated by the dominant poplar tree in the middle of the fairway. If the player manages to play left or right past the poplar, the second shot into the green can be risked.
On The Green Be careful: to the right of the green there is a sand bunker lying in the embankment across the green.
From The Tee From the tee, the ball must be hit into slightly sloping terrain. The hard-rough comes into play for shots that land too far to the right.
From The Fairway The second shot is usually a transport shot before the pitch or short iron shot can be hit into the green in a relaxed manner.
On The Green after the 100 meters marking, there is an elongated sand bunker waiting for customers on the left side of the fairway!
From The Tee Hop or top is the name of the game with this difficult shot over a large water hazard onto the green.
From The Fairway
On The Green Many balls disappear forever! The players who master the “carry shot” first have to deal with the large green, which slopes towards the sea, before they have achieved the “birdie” or “PAR”.
From The Tee The drive zone is wide enough. On the right side of the drive zone between 200-245 meters, two sand obstacles placed one behind the other come into play.
From The Fairway
On The Green The green, which slopes forward, is defended on the left side by a powerful sand bunker.
From The Tee The dog-leg bends to the right in the drive zone at approx. 230 meters. Long hitters cross the hard-rough via the “tiger line” and then have another shot into the green from approx. 180 meters. The visually designed narrow green slopes slightly to the right.
On The Green With this dog-leg to the left, you have to overcome a sand obstacle at around 200 meters. The pitch into the green should then only be mandatory.
From The Tee A supposedly short PAR 5. The tees are seductively oriented to the right. Place your ball optimally between the two fairway bunkers.
From The Fairway From there you still have to overcome a carry shot of approx. 150 meters over several bunkers that are already lurking in the foregreen. The green is modeled slightly laterally into the terrain.
From The Fairway A long PAR 3 with a treacherous sand bunker on the right side of the green. Seen from the tee, the fairway looks visually narrow, as there are bushes on the left and right of the fairway waiting for the ball!
From The Fairway From the tee, the shot should be played to the left, as there is a larger sand bunker on the right and an out zone runs along the entire fairway.
On The Green As you continue playing from the drive zone, the fairway opens towards the green. The player must overcome a depression to reach the green.
From The Tee The view from the tee towards the clubhouse is a delight! However, the following drive should ideally be placed between the two fairway sand obstacles lurking on the left and right.
From The Fairway The peninsula green can be played from the front without any problems. Inaccurate approach shots, on the other hand, are highly exposed to water hazards. Can disappear forever in the water hazard.
On The Green
Please Explore the Links Shown For Golf Courses Near: Golfclub Domäne Niederreutin, B/C,71149GE