From The Fairway Only a few manage to get onto the green in two shots - there is a risk of exclusion on the left, and the long bunkers on the fairway make the approach difficult. A step in the green makes the putt more difficult.
On The Green Hole 11, a long par 5, requires a straight drive - there is water to the left, the outskirts to the right, the green is well defended with bunkers.
From The Fairway Hole 12, a dogleg over the Mur - however, the tee shot should be placed slightly to the left of the fairway in order to be able to see the green on the second shot. Mighty birch trees along the Mur can be fatal.
From The Fairway A wide barn in the right half of the fairway is the biggest problem on the course, and on the left is one of the many ponds. This is where the most bogeys are played.
From The Fairway The tee shot over the water makes many people aim for the right side of the fairway - a wide bunker defends the slightly raised green.
On The Green Not obstacles, but the length and the dogleg cause problems for the players. A large green awaits you, where putts over 25 m are not uncommon.