From The Tee Right at the beginning you have to overcome the bunker or avoid it through the “Rentnergasse” on the left, which is popular with members. When you make a slice, the abyss lurks to the right.
On The Green The green is probably the largest on the course, but is well guarded by the boundary on the right and the depression on the left and behind. You can walk away from the green happy with a par.
From The Fairway Keeping to the left makes sense because of the left-right gradient, so you won't be as far above the ball for the second shot. You should also avoid the steep bunker to the right of the green.
From The Fairway When teeing off, the tree in the middle of the fairway should be left on the right. When hitting the green, there is a dangerous bunker lurking on the left and the green slopes from the back to the right.
From The Fairway When teeing off, aim for the left side of the fairway to avoid the biotope on the right. However, the trees sometimes come into play too far to the left for the very narrow second shot.
From The Fairway A tee shot onto the plateau would be ideal for the second shot. Be careful when choosing your club because there is an exclusion lurking behind the green. Enjoy the mountain view from the top tee of the Kegelkopf.