From The Fairway The first hole is a par 5 dogleg with a view and direction of play towards the Zugspitze. It is important to position the tee shot far to the right in order to play around the trees on the left with the second shot.
On The Green A straight path where the green can be played from the front without any obstacles. But be careful when teeing off: Anyone who lands in the meadow on the right is immediately out of bounds.
From The Tee The highlight of this course is the raised tee. A straight ball flight is required here so as not to lose the ball left or right in the forest.
From The Fairway He is also not allowed to fly too far, because the track makes a sharp right turn relatively early on.
On The Green The only par 3 on the first 9 is more challenging than the first glance at the nearby flag would suggest due to the three bunkers in front of the green.
From The Tee The final runway of the first 9 aims directly back towards the clubhouse . The long and relatively straight landing zone is ideal for longest drive ratings.
From The Tee The second 9 begins with a relaxed par 4. Highlight: When you reach the fairway, you can see a waterfall on the mountain slope to the left.
From The Fairway A demanding dogleg par 4. It is ideal to play a targeted fade from the tee, because the course curves to the right and the fairway also slopes to the left in the landing zone.
From The Tee Players have to cross a stream twice on this par 5; long hitters can do this in one shot. For many, hole 13 is considered the most beautiful hole on the course.
From The Fairway A long downhill par 3. The left side is clearly preferred here, as there is a large bunker and a hut waiting for slices to the right of the green.