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Golfclub Velbert Gut Kuhlendahl Golf Course Map /Golfclub Velbert Gut Kuhlendahl Golf Holes Map
Golfclub Velbert Gut Kuhlendahl Golf Course Review in Velbert, GE in 42553GE

VELBERT WEATHER
Hole
Par
Yards
4
306
4
376
3
189
4
330
4
367
5
445
4
339
3
150
4
343
4
370
3
164
4
321
5
462
3
127
4
378
3
148
4
316
5
477
Hole MAP
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Hole 1
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway A relatively short initial track at 306m, which is however much longer due to the height difference of 40m. A good drive is very important here; On the left there is water and a fairway bunker, on the right there is rough and a fairway bunker. Furthermore, three trees narrow the optimal drive point.
On The Green Now the green can be played directly; the tree behind the green marks the direction of play. One or two more club lengths won't do any harm here. The slightly undulating green is defended by two deep bunkers.
Hole 2
Hole Name
From The Tee If you want to reach the green that slopes slightly forward “in regulation”, you have to overcome the frontal water after 180 meters with your tee shot and still have almost 200 meters to go with your second shot.
From The Fairway Due to the large greenside bunker located to the right in front of the green, this also needs to be played highly.
On The Green For players with average driving distances, it is recommended to place the drive before the ditch. Super slicers are slowed down by a bunker behind the right end of the stream.
Hole 3
Hole Name
From The Tee First take a break and enjoy the magnificent view over the Bergisches Land on the oversized TripTrap bench. This is where the wheat is separated from the chaff.
From The Fairway The heavily undulating green is 189 meters away and is defended by two ponds, two streams and rough on the side and back. Beautiful track – but crunchy!
On The Green
Hole 4
Hole Name
From The Tee Anyone who can keep their ball straight will have their first sure chance for birdie here.
From The Fairway The par 4, which is not too long at 330 meters, slopes down sharply in the last 100 meters towards the green.
On The Green The only things that make it difficult are the two fairway bunkers about 200 meters from the tee and the wide but not very deep green.
Hole 5
Hole Name
From The Tee First make sure that no preflight is looking for balls in the forest. Then ball onto the tee and into the valley with a taste.
From The Fairway The par 4 runs in a long dogleg to the left. Two bunkers lurk to the right of the slightly sloping green, and the forest to the left.
On The Green There's also a tiger line for the cocky: Aim at the large electricity pylon behind the forest; If the direction holds, the ball can be found just in front of the green. However, minimal scatter angles are guaranteed to result in loss of the ball.
Hole 6
Hole Name
From The Tee Hole 6 is one of the three par 5 holes on the course and, at 445 meters, the most difficult of them. After a long and straight drive zone, the track stretches up the mountain at a right angle.
From The Fairway Players with a tee shot that is too short have to play over three large trees with the next shot, which prevents the green from being attacked on the third shot due to the loss of length.
On The Green If you get closer than 150 meters to the green with your second shot, you only have to play over three medium-sized copper beeches and the greenside bunker to get to the steeply sloping green behind it.
Hole 7
Hole Name
From The Tee Only the bully and long hitter attacks the green from the tee. A very special track that is very rare in Germany and elsewhere: The second shot is usually the highlight of the round.
From The Fairway After the first section of the fairway, you go over the trees into the depths. With your eyes firmly on the ball, with the rolling hills of our homeland in the background, the golfer's soul jumps particularly high when the green is hit.
On The Green For most golfers it is the most beautiful hole on the course.
Hole 8
Hole Name
From The Tee With a length of only 150 meters, this par 3 hole appears at first glance to be a classic par option - but be careful: the height difference of 15 meters has a significant influence on the choice of clubs. The green, located on a slope, is strongly defended from the front by two high bunkers on the left and right.
From The Fairway The high embankment behind the green catches balls that are too long, but makes it considerably more difficult to play from the opposite direction.
On The Green Finally, the “step” and the green that slopes slightly towards the front requires careful reading of the putting line.
Hole 9
Hole Name
From The Tee Statistically the most difficult track, although the difficulty lies only in the psyche. As everyone knows, water acts like a ball magnet. Due to the continuous gradient, the track is significantly shorter than the stated 343 meters.
From The Fairway
On The Green The ideal storage point is to the right of the two fairway bunkers. After that, all you have to do is cross the pond to be able to putt on the spacious peninsula green.
Hole 10
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway A wide fairway opens off the tee with a dogleg to the right. That's why you're happy to stay to the right, but be careful, there's unpleasant rough lurking here and a fairway bunker for long hitters.
On The Green In front of the green there is a steep climb and the green is invisible. Therefore, you should use the scorecard to locate “today’s” current flag position.
Hole 11
Hole Name
From The Tee After the ups and downs of the previous holes, now a par 3 without a significant difference in height (9 meters).
From The Fairway
On The Green The defensive line consists of two greenside bunkers and a semi-circular wave on the green that slopes to the right in front.
Hole 12
Hole Name
From The Tee Lane 12 is what feels like the halfway point of the course. After the difficult hole 11 you reach a pleasant par 4. The pond on the right only comes into play for slicing golfers.
From The Fairway The second shot is hit uphill onto a generous green; At most, the bunker in front of the right can cause concern. Anyone who has divided their forces well up to this point can hope for a good result.
On The Green From now on it is important to make up points and strokes that one or the other missed on the first holes.
Hole 13
Hole Name
From The Tee Par 5 – 462 meters – birdie chance! If you don't record at least one bogey here, you've "messed up" something, especially since the wonderful view from the tee of the famous pilgrimage church in Neviges invites you to recharge your batteries.
From The Fairway A generous drive zone with a lush fairway opens the way to the green, which is hidden in a depression to the left of the fairway axis.
On The Green It is therefore best to memorize the flag position at tee 12. If you are long enough and can place your ball to the right of the second fairway bunker, you have the chance to attack the heavily hanging green with your second shot.
Hole 14
Hole Name
From The Tee This 124 meters par 3 has been attacked with very different clubs. Depending on the wind direction, a wedge, iron or wood can be used.
From The Fairway A hole-in-one has even been played with a driver. The green is defended by two bunkers (the one on the right is not visible). So no slice - no hook, otherwise you'll go into the bunker.
On The Green A straight shot and you're close to birdie. It should definitely be a par.
Hole 15
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway A challenge for all skill levels. Weaker players clearly feel the length of the slightly uphill par 4. Scratch golfers are hampered by an oak tree, two fairway bunkers and two strategically positioned greenside bunkers.
On The Green The border of the drive area, which is not visible on the right hand side, is marked by a beech tree.
Hole 16
Hole Name
From The Tee With Hcp 16 and an average par 3 at 148m. Play high or just let it roll onto the green.
From The Fairway Anyone who doesn't hit straight will be slowed down by the bunkers on the side. A strong hook lands out of bounds, a slice into the rough.
On The Green
Hole 17
Hole Name
From The Tee Par 4 and 316m short. Because the fairway slopes to the right, it is recommended to play the left half of the fairway, especially in dry ground conditions.
From The Fairway The two tiered green bunkers only intervene in the game when the flag is in position B or when the approaches are distorted. Up to this point the track is unproblematic.
On The Green On the green, it is advisable to pay close attention to determining the putting line.
Hole 18
Hole Name
From The Tee A par 5 with a decent slope. Birdie beckons. The drive direction is marked by a red and white directional bar. If you make it over the top, you can let the ball roll for several more meters.
From The Fairway Due to the slope and the resulting steeper club face, it is advisable to use one or two fewer clubs when approaching the green, as the out and clubhouse lurk directly behind the green.
On The Green But too much caution is also punished by one of the five greenside bunkers. The obligatory last-in is putted out on a large green that slopes forward.

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