From The Tee The round starts with a par 4 . With an index of 5 most players will have at least one stroke so it is not necessary to take on the lake to your left.
From The Fairway A relatively long par 3 awaits you. The fairway slopes to the left but in your efforts to attack the right-hand side of the green you must resist the pull of the out-of-bounds on the right.
From The Tee With its wide landing area this hole invites the use of the driver.However, do not underestimate the magnetic effect of water on the right and the next group of trees.
From The Tee Another par 5 where you can collect points if you have mastered the long shots.Speaking of of which..In most tournaments „longest drive“ is played on this hole.
On The Green This par 3 with an index of 9 requires both length and precision. The biotop in front of the green attracts many a stray shot and the winding path to the left will propel any ball landing on it into the trees.
From The Tee This par 5 has an index of 1 so don’t panic, you may even get 2 shots here ! Tall trees to the right of the second half of this slight dogleg right means a teeshot left into the valley 25m below,will provide a good angle for your second.
From The Tee As compensation for having just played the most difficult hole on the course, you are now on the tee of the easiest par 3.In most tournaments this is where „ nearest-to-the pin“ is played.For many, a short to medium iron should be sufficient to reach the green.
From The Tee This par 4 is a right-angled dogleg left. Cutting the corner will require a very high, approx.200m carry, so here is the strategy for the other 99%. A 180m shot at the oaktree straight in front of you will see your ball roll to the left towards the hole.
From The Tee The last par 5 on the course and the last hole before the halfway-house is a dogleg right.Enjoy the relaxing view from the tee and aim your drive to the left of the same oaktree that served you as a target on the previous hole.
From The Fairway The back 9 start with a par 4 dogleg right.Have a good look at the layout on the tee box sign. It’s the only way to see the fairway and green.
On The Green The mens tee of this par 4 is the highest point (455m) of our course. Nevertheless, the green, which is 35m lower than the tee, lies invisible approx. 120m beyond the imposing tree at the centre of the fairway.
From The Tee This par 4 with a slight dogleg left is little more than a long par 3 and is thus classified as index 18, the easiest hole on the course. Nevetheless, there are still a couple a things to take into account.
From The Tee After an easy par 4 you are now faced with one of the more difficult par 4’s.( index 4 ). At 450m above sea level you can enjoy a marvellous panoramic view of the Taunus countryside.Treat youself to 2-3 deep breaths of Taunus air before you drive your ball into the valley 40m below.
From The Tee One tough par 4 follows another, this time the hardest with an index of 2 and a dogleg right. Only the most confident longhitters with a carry of 250m should attempt to clear the trees on the right. The safe option is to play up to or just beyond the road and keep to the left.
On The Green After two difficult holes you have earned some relief with this straightforward par 3. The bunker front left of the green is fairly flat but beware of the out-of-bounds right.
On The Green One of the easier par 4’s with a slight dogleg right. The green is not visible from the tee, but a teeshot centre left of 180-200m will leave a good angle for the second.
From The Tee Even though the 19th is tantalizingly close, you should remain focused for the next 15 minutes.. This par 4 with an index of 6 is 20m uphill and often accompanied by a headwind.