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Golfclub Rhein Sieg Golf Course Map /Golfclub Rhein Sieg Golf Holes Map
Golfclub Rhein Sieg Golf Course Review in Hennef, GE in 53773GE

HENNEF WEATHER
Hole
Par
Yards
4
309
5
483
3
192
5
492
5
544
3
179
4
421
4
374
4
409
4
333
4
426
3
201
4
300
5
504
4
378
4
342
3
160
4
384
Hole MAP
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Hole 1
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway The opening hole is a short dogleg to the left. If possible, the drive should be aimed at the dark red tree in the background in order to stay to the right of the fairway bunker.
On The Green In most cases, a short iron stays in the green. Placing the approach below the pin avoids a quick downhill putt with a lot of sideways slope.
Hole 2
Hole Name
From The Tee Long hitters who want to be on the green in two shots on the relatively short par 5 should play a draw over the right side of the fairway.
From The Fairway Everyone else places their ball to the right of the fairway bunker to aim their second shot towards the right greenside bunker.
On The Green A mostly short iron into a relatively large green and two solid putts secure par.
Hole 3
Hole Name
From The Tee Anyone who hits good long irons can put them to good use on this challenging par 3.
From The Fairway
On The Green Otherwise, a fairway wood or rescue are effective means of playing on the green protected by two bunkers, especially since there are no major difficulties behind them. The green area to the left of the right bunker is a suitable target.
Hole 4
Hole Name
From The Tee Be prepared for two par 5 holes in a row. A straight drive is the key to success on this first par 5.
From The Fairway Too far to the right there are many isolated trees that block the second shot. There is a water hazard lurking on the left, but behind it the track opens up.
On The Green The third shot should be accurate as the green is defended by bunkers to the left and right and another water hazard behind them. The green is flat and has little movement.
Hole 5
Hole Name
From The Tee An exclusion boundary extends along the entire hole on the left. It's best to aim a little to the right of the fairway bunker, but too far to the right there are numerous trees and a water hazard.
From The Fairway Once you have passed the fairway bunker, which is now on the right, with your second shot, you have to hit the relatively large green, which is well guarded by two bunkers and extends from the front left to the back right.
On The Green
Hole 6
Hole Name
From The Tee This par 3 is longer than you think. What was said about the 3rd hole also applies here.
From The Fairway Good long irons are necessary or a fairway wood to hit the green, which is only guarded by a bunker on the left side. The green should be read well to avoid a three-putt.
On The Green
Hole 7
Hole Name
From The Tee The drive on this long par 4 must be aimed to the left of the fairway bunker, but must not be too far left as trees would impede the second shot.
From The Fairway A medium or long iron must be aimed towards the right side of the green.
On The Green You should avoid the second fairway bunker on the right as well as the bunker on the left of the green. The putts from the front all run from right to left.
Hole 8
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway The blind tee shot should be kept straight ahead or slightly to the right. Once you get past the single tree on the right you can see the difficulty of the second shot - water hazard to the left and bunker to the right of the narrow but long green.
On The Green Anyone who accepts the challenge hits a short or medium iron into the green. Otherwise, a lay-up in front of the green and a good chip will help save par.
Hole 9
Hole Name
From The Tee One of the more difficult holes ends the first 9 holes. You need a long drive to the right side of the hill because balls played too short will fall to the left.
From The Fairway The second shot downhill looks shorter than it is. A medium to long iron should be placed in the middle of the tricky green, which slopes from right to left with a pronounced wave from right front to left back.
On The Green Behind the green, next to a small slope, there are trees and the first tee waiting for approaches that are played too long.
Hole 10
Hole Name
From The Tee A blind tee shot. The utility pole in the background is a good target to land the ball on the hill. If it is long enough, it runs downwards towards the green.
From The Fairway Long hitters may dare to play the green directly over the trees and the boundary on the left side. Bunkers guard the deeper, shallow green on both sides.
On The Green Therefore, take enough clubs to reach the green, but be careful, there is a steep slope behind it.
Hole 11
Hole Name
From The Tee Only long hitters try to reach the fairway with their tee shot over the right forest and then attack the green with their second shot. Everyone else treats it as a par 5 and won't be disappointed.
From The Fairway Aim the drive in the middle of the fairway or slightly to the left to avoid the sprawling trees on the right side. After the wood, the hole moves slightly to the right and initially a little downhill.
On The Green Stay on the right side as all balls drain to the left. On the third shot, slightly uphill, it is important to hit the correct plateau of the two-tiered green.
Hole 12
Hole Name
From The Tee A long par 3 with trees and a water hazard on the right. The track slopes slightly to the left, so the right side is still preferred.
From The Fairway If you can't hit 185 m carry, take a club that will definitely get you past the water hazard.
On The Green There is more space behind it on the right. The chip over the small hill in front has to be successful in order to save par.
Hole 13
Hole Name
From The Tee Long hitters are tempted to hit this dogleg over the tall trees directly onto the green. Only those who are safe won't get into trouble. Everyone else aims at the two bunkers in the background.
From The Fairway Too far to the right, the trees hinder the shot into the green, which is well guarded by two bunkers.
On The Green Anyone who hits the small green has a good chance of birdie. Enjoy the wonderful views from this green.
Hole 14
Hole Name
From The Tee If you've played well up to this point, congratulations. This is a difficult par 5 with trees along the entire fairway.
From The Fairway Good players place their drive past the corner of the tree on the right and then have a good chance of hitting the second shot towards the green.
On The Green Stay left after the dogleg because everything drops off to the right. Anyone who hits the green in regulation, which is guarded by bunkers on both sides, has a good chance of birdie.
Hole 15
Hole Name
From The Tee If you manage to place the drive uphill on the hill and look towards the green, this hole is no different from a championship hole.
From The Fairway The second shot is almost blind and every ball to the right of the green falls further to the right.
On The Green That's why you should stay to the left if possible, although a small hill makes it difficult to approach if you haven't hit the narrow green. From here you have a nice view of the clubhouse and terrace.
Hole 16
Hole Name
From The Tee This short par 4 is lined with trees on both sides of the fairway. The drive is aimed to the right of the clearly visible fairway bunker on the left side.
From The Fairway Then you can see slightly downhill to the green, protected by two bunkers, behind which trees and a slope await any approaches that are played too long.
On The Green Anyone who is not sure of hitting the green submits. The green is not big and anyone who hits it shouldn't play worse than par.
Hole 17
Hole Name
From The Tee The danger on this hole is the perimeter behind the green and the copse to the right that awaits every push or slice.
From The Fairway Anyone attacking the green should aim slightly to the left of the right bunker.
On The Green All balls played in this way are transported from the middle of the green. The green is almost flat and there is space to the left of it.
Hole 18
Hole Name
From The Tee The red tree in the background is a good target for the tee shot. Before the wave in the middle of the fairway, all balls fall to the right. That's why you should keep to the left.
From The Fairway But be careful, there are two bunkers lying one behind the other and an exclusion zone on the left side. Once the wave has been overcome, a medium to short iron is sufficient for the approach.
On The Green The small green is very well protected by a long water hazard on the left side and a bunker on the right. All balls that are too long disappear behind the green and roll towards the clubhouse.

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