From The Tee The opening hole requires a precise tee shot because on the left side the outskirts extend up to the dogleg, while on the right a slice is likely to land in one of the two ponds, in the bunker or in the high rough.
On The Green The hardest track on the course. The drive should be placed exactly between the birch trees, otherwise the green can hardly be reached in two shots.
On The Green Be careful, here the exclusion boundary runs along the entire fairway on the left, while a large water hazard awaits to the right of the green and the left side of the green is defended by two defensive bunkers.
On The Green Not every golfer can reach this green in one shot; high rough grows to the right and left. The green is solidly protected by a frontal bunker.
From The Tee The “Divine” – the short par 5 impresses with its view of the forest behind it.
From The Fairway Several fairway bunkers make the course more difficult to play, as do two greenside bunkers, one of which is located at the front and has a high wall.
On The Green An imprecise approach can definitely end up in dense undergrowth.
From The Tee The 12th hole is the longest par 4 on the round and is therefore called Long John.
From The Fairway
On The Green Reaching the green with your second shot is only possible if you don't come into contact with the fairway bunkers. Two bunkers make it difficult to approach the green.
From The Fairway Here, too, we find fairway bunkers along the length of the drive, while directly in front of the green there is a large water hazard that often comes into play. The green is heavily wavy and needs to be read well.
From The Fairway At 201 meters, the longest par 3 on the course. Two large bunkers in the fairway and the greenside bunker make the game more difficult.
On The Green The green rises relatively sharply towards the back. A par on this hole is a great result.
From The Tee If you want to "shortcut" the dogleg over the forest to the right, your drive should be a safe 190 m, otherwise you will probably inevitably end up lost in the thicket.
From The Fairway
On The Green There is a water hazard to the left of the green, the approach to the green is made more difficult by two bunkers and the green is also clearly modeled.
On The Green At 509 meters, Route 66 is the longest track on the course. There are a number of water hazards and bunkers to the right and left of the path to the green. The green itself is laid out in several levels and requires a precise putt.
From The Tee The frontal water hazard is approximately 100 meters away between you and the green.
From The Fairway
On The Green The tee shot should under no circumstances reach over the green, otherwise it will end up in the back green bunker and the dream of birdie will be difficult to achieve.
On The Green The final hole requires another precise tee shot if you want to bring the good score into the clubhouse, because there is water and deep rough lurking on the right in the length of the drive. The green is laid out in steps and is protected by a large pond and two bunkers.