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Golfclub Dreibäumen Golf Course Review in Hückeswagen, GE in 42499GE

HÜCKESWAGEN WEATHER
Hole
Par
Yards
4
368
3
182
4
364
3
107
5
484
4
391
4
257
3
182
5
470
4
381
4
290
3
119
5
445
4
298
4
403
4
359
3
203
5
548
Hole MAP
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Hole 1
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway The round begins with an easy-to-play par 4 hole. The optimal way for beginners and pros is to place the tee shot slightly to the right of the fairway bunker.
On The Green If you want to play the hole directly, you have to take this into account: the further to the right the ball is, the more the group of trees to the right in front of the green blocks the next shot.
Hole 2
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway
On The Green The higher handicapper should keep his tee shot more to the right to avoid ending up in the greenside bunker. This results in a much easier pitch into the green.
Hole 3
Hole Name
From The Tee The low handicapper hits his drive right over the tree in the middle of the fairway; all other skill levels should stay to the left of this.
From The Fairway The bogey golfer should also play the second “half-blind” shot on the left, otherwise the ball will quickly roll into the unfriendly rough to the right of the fairway.
On The Green When choosing a club, the good player should remember that the green is over 50 meters long and the green bunker on the right is happy to swallow up balls that are not hit quite cleanly.
Hole 4
Hole Name
From The Tee The track is only 100 meters long; However, the choice and dosage of the club is very important here so that the ball doesn't go bad.
From The Fairway
On The Green The green hangs stronger than it seems and the pond in front swallows every attempt that is too short.
Hole 5
Hole Name
From The Tee The prerequisite for this is that he avoids the hedge on the left when teeing off and has the necessary courage - at least around 200 meters - to hit over the pond onto the green.
From The Fairway The higher handicapper should also try to keep the hedge out of play when teeing off so that he has a clear path when presenting.
On The Green In addition, the length must be measured carefully so as not to end up in the pond. The shape of the green allows for very difficult flag positions, so that when hitting the green it is better for the player to play in the middle for safety and not aim aggressively at the flag.
Hole 6
Hole Name
From The Tee The boundary on the right, the water on the left, every golfer can be happy when their tee shot lands on the fairway. Here the player notices, perhaps for the first time, that Dreibaumen is located in the Bergisches Land.
From The Fairway The next shot is well below the ball and strongly uphill, with the higher handicapper having to pay attention to the fairway bunker on the left. The good golfer should take the steep location and height difference into account when choosing a club. It's always further than it looks!
On The Green When you reach the green, you probably have the easier part of the course behind you. Slopes and slopes can make putting here a nightmare. Extreme caution is therefore advised, two putts on this green are always good!
Hole 7
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway A short par 4 where the tee shot must fly 110 meters over a water hazard. The spacious fairway becomes narrower the further the ball flies.
On The Green Therefore, you should carefully consider your choice of club. The green is fairly flat, with the exception of the central step, making the hole a good birdie opportunity for any skill level.
Hole 8
Hole Name
From The Tee If you don't hit the tee straight, a pond awaits the player on the left and a bunker on the right. When there is a headwind, the course is a challenge - even for the best golfer.
From The Fairway
On The Green The green is more sloping than it seems, so be careful with the short par putt!
Hole 9
Hole Name
From The Tee After a good tee shot towards the right side of the clubhouse, the good golfer can risk playing the second shot over the penalty area.
From The Fairway Higher handicappers should lead with the second or third shot. Crossing the penalty area, which is not very wide, is more difficult than expected due to the slope. Here you stand under the ball and downhill.
On The Green The green is very slanted and every putt has to be read very carefully. If possible, you should avoid placing your approach shot above the hole!
Hole 10
Hole Name
From The Tee When teeing off on hole 10, you should try to place the ball in the middle or slightly to the right of the fairway.
From The Fairway Don't lose sight of the penalty area on the right. The choice of clubs varies from 6 iron to driver. Before the second shot, the player must decide whether to boldly cross the penalty area or to deliver again.
On The Green The higher handicappers should play the ball as straight as possible almost to the end of the fairway, from where the shot to the opposite green is shortest.
Hole 11
Hole Name
From The Tee Here you really have to tee off with precision: there is a boundary on the right side and a temporarily high rough on the left, and it's easy to hit “blind” here and not be able to see the landing zone.
From The Fairway But if the ball is on the fairway, you immediately have a birdie chance at any skill level.
On The Green The second shot just needs to be long enough to cross the somewhat hidden bunker in front of the green. Due to the frequent headwind, the choice of club must be carefully thought out.
Hole 12
Hole Name
From The Tee This short par 3 is an excellent chance for every player to score well.
From The Fairway
On The Green Only if the flag is at the back left should you think carefully about whether attacking is the right decision or whether it is better to play in the middle of the green.
Hole 13
Hole Name
From The Tee When teeing off, the good handicapper should play with a slight draw to the left of the fairway bunker. This is the perfect line or position to reach the green with a short or medium iron.
From The Fairway The higher handicappers should think carefully when teeing off whether it is worth trying to hit over the bunker chain. If the ball is in front of the bunker, you can easily play the next shot just in front of or onto the green.
On The Green Since you are playing “blind” here, you should run forward before you hit the shot to make sure where the green is exactly and that the players in front of you are out of reach. The fairly flat green makes the eagle putt possible.
Hole 14
Hole Name
From The Tee The challenge on this hole is to take the two well-placed fairway bunkers out of play with the tee shot. Better players should play between the two bunkers to reach the fairway directly above.
From The Fairway Higher handicappers should deliberately place the ball in front of the two bunkers to avoid having to play out of them.
On The Green The green is long and narrow and although the distance to it may not be far, it requires precision and the right club to play. There is a difficult grass bunker lurking to the right of the green, so the left side is the safest one.
Hole 15
Hole Name
From The Tee The better golfer should hit right over the fairway bunker here. In this way he avoids the ball rolling into the penalty area to the right of the fairway.
From The Fairway The higher handicappers should place the ball to the right of the bunker with a relatively easy shot. From there you should stay as left as possible because the ball can easily roll towards the penalty area due to the steeply sloping fairway. There is a bunker immediately in front of the green.
On The Green If this cannot be played due to the distance, you should choose a club that allows you to place the ball in front of the bunker.
Hole 16
Hole Name
From The Tee The low handicapper should try to hit the right side of the second plateau. So he removes the tree that blocks the view of the flag from the game.
From The Fairway The higher handicappers should hit the front plateau first, then hit the second plateau with another straight shot. Players who like risk take the second shot over the hedge in the dogleg; But you should keep in mind that a badly hit ball is guaranteed to be lost.
On The Green On your next shot you shouldn't ignore the slightly rising topography and the hidden bunkers in front of the green. The distance is further than it seems. The green slopes towards the front, so the putt from above can be very quick.
Hole 17
Hole Name
From The Tee This spectacular par 3 hole requires maximum concentration, strong nerves and a controlled golf swing. At the tee you have the choice of attacking the green directly, which is approx. 200 meters away, or playing a much shorter shot onto the left fairway, which is designed for the higher handicapper.
From The Fairway You should think carefully about your decision - for the player who hits the left onto the easily accessible fairway, a bogey is quite easy to play - whoever attacks has to hit perfectly, otherwise "a stroke" is very likely.
On The Green Due to the steep slope of the green, you should always try to keep the ball below the flag. This green can only be mastered with maximum concentration.
Hole 18
Hole Name
From The Tee The good golfer takes his driver here and hits between the two bunkers onto the fairway behind them. The higher handicapper should consider whether it would be better to hit the ball in front of the two bunkers.
From The Fairway From there he plays straight across the path or just before it, before placing the next shot in front of the penalty area.
On The Green The better golfer must stay as right as possible on his second shot so as not to end up on the left side of the semi-rough.

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