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Golfclub Gut Wissmannshof Golf Course Review in Staufenberg Speele, GE in 34355GE

STAUFENBERG SPEELE WEATHER
Hole
Par
Yards
5
515
4
359
4
465
5
493
3
151
4
365
3
202
4
311
4
406
4
444
4
348
3
155
5
539
3
174
4
392
5
575
3
184
5
579
Hole MAP
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Hole 1
Hole Name
From The Tee The opening hole of the Landefeld Course offers not only a fantastic look but also many playful challenges that need to be mastered. First, the gentlemen have to overcome a small extension of the complex's largest water reservoir. For the ladies, this par 5 starts a little more leisurely on the opposite side of the lake.
From The Fairway If in doubt, the ball is also well placed slightly to the right or left of the bunker. But be careful! Two further fairway bunkers protect the drive zone, both on the left side and, in extension, on the right side. From about 200 meters before the green it starts to go uphill.
On The Green Although the fairway was designed to be very wide, you should avoid the left side directly at the edge of the forest, there is an exclusion there. An internal exclusion boundary was also created on the right side of the fairway.
Hole 2
Hole Name
From The Tee The “Waldbahn” is a relatively short golf course that is extremely tricky to play. After the storm Kyrill snapped all the coniferous trees in this place like matchsticks, miraculously three deciduous trees remained standing there.
From The Fairway These trees are in a straight line from the white and yellow tees to the green, making a straight long tee shot a dangerous proposition.
On The Green Ideally, as a right-handed player, you should play a draw around the trees or place your ball on the right side just in front of the three fairway bunkers.
Hole 3
Hole Name
From The Tee The third hole is a crisp dog leg with a considerable length. The playing strategy from the tee should be based on the player's average drive length. In any case, the first fairway bunker in the middle of the fairway should be avoided or played over.
From The Fairway The second fairway bunker on the right collects many balls from players who would like to test their limits off the tee. Even in headwinds, this bunker quickly becomes a “ball collector”. If the conditions are particularly favorable, it is still possible for exceptional players to almost reach this hole from the tee.
On The Green From about 150 meters before the green it goes steeply downhill, which you should definitely take into account for the second shot.
Hole 4
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway This par 5 is easy to reach in three shots for almost any skill level. For long hitters, this is easily possible with two hits. Due to its easy accessibility, birdies are achieved quite often here. You can get into problems off the tee if the ball comes to rest in one of the left fairway bunkers.
On The Green
Hole 5
Hole Name
From The Tee The appearance of the fairway is dominated by the large, beautiful oak tree on the right. Depending on the flag and tee position, this tree becomes a serious obstacle.
From The Fairway On the left there was a similarly magnificent oak tree, which unfortunately fell victim to a storm during the construction phase.
On The Green The newly planted tree at this location will only be perceived as a serious threat to a successful golf shot in a few years. The large forward-hanging green is guarded on the right side by a large greenside bunker.
Hole 6
Hole Name
From The Tee On this par 4, great care is required right from the tee and the ball should be placed as far left as possible on the fairway. With a tailwind, the pond on the half-right quickly comes within reach, regardless of skill level.
From The Fairway Conversely, if there is a headwind, a long second shot into the narrow green is difficult to master successfully. In this situation, the strategy that works is to play the ball with the second shot towards the approach zone to the left of the green and from there to achieve par with a good chip and perhaps just one putt.
On The Green However, the appeal of attempting the almost impossible is often stronger than reason on this fairway. That's why a lot of balls end up in the water hazard and join many of their fellow balls at the bottom of the pond.
Hole 7
Hole Name
From The Tee The longest par 3 on the course is dominated by a striking and memorable look. A huge, long bunker surrounds a large part of the left fairway. Numerous grass bunkers were arranged behind and next to each other.
From The Fairway If a ball gets lost there, the player will certainly not easily forget the position of the ball and the associated difficult position. The men in particular have this magnificent track design in their field of vision and should try to play their ball to the right side if in doubt.
On The Green The wind is also a difficult quantity to calculate. Unfortunately, only a few hand-picked players are able to reach the green in a headwind with a long or medium iron. If in doubt, a ball played too long or to the right side is recommended for a good result.
Hole 8
Hole Name
From The Tee This short par 4 is often attacked directly from the tee and a number of birdies and eagles achieved there are testament to the successful attempts. However, this requires a long and very precise shot.
From The Fairway Balls skewed to the right side are caught either by the small stream or the deep rough behind it. Even if the ball is found there, it is anything but easy to achieve a good result. The strategy of reaching the green with two shots is always a recommended option and is often rewarded with a “couple”.
On The Green If the approach shot is precise enough, birdie is within reach. The kidney-shaped, elongated green is divided into three zones and slopes predominantly to the front and to the right towards the small stream.
Hole 9
Hole Name
From The Tee The 9th hole crowns the Landefeld Course with a magnificent look, fantastic views and top-class playful accents. From the terraced tees, the player can enjoy the kilometer-wide view deep into the Kassel Basin.
From The Fairway Two fairway bunkers on the left and right side make hitting the narrow green a special experience. However, tee shots placed in the middle can also lead to problems, as they can quickly reach the water hazard in front of the green due to the steep slope of the fairway.
On The Green But even from a further away position, hitting the well-defended green is challenging. A ball played to the right side often provides a penalty-free alternative to a challenging shot over the water. However, if you like the thrill,

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