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Nordsee Golfclub St. Peter Ording Golf Course Map /Nordsee Golfclub St. Peter Ording Golf Holes Map Nordsee Golfclub St. Peter Ording Golf Course Review in Sankt Peter-Ording, GE in 25826GE
From The Tee A beautiful course, men's tee on a high dune, the boundary to the left, wild roses and dunes, a bunker in front of the green, and deep rough and further dunes behind the green.
From The Fairway The wind also has a particular impact on the game here, especially since it usually blows from the west and therefore directly from the front.
On The Green The women have it a little better. The tee is 68m further ahead and the fairway starts directly in front of it.
From The Tee Now comes a par 4 hole. To the right of the entire track is the exclusion zone, to the left there is space.
From The Fairway A straight drive and all problems seem solved. If it weren't for the bunker, exactly where the ball usually rolls out. The hidden pond on the left is best ignored, strate line is the order of the day. You should also avoid the biotope, the dunes and the second bunker.
On The Green The flag is played cleanly. But be careful: the ball must not roll downhill into the rough. This is often to be expected in windy conditions.
From The Tee Lane 4 is dead straight and only 293 meters long.
From The Fairway A long chain of dunes appears to be inviting on the left, but a straight tee shot or one or two controlled approach shots would be better.
On The Green The green is defended by two greedy bunkers, one of which is initially invisible. So precise play is required. When playing stroke play, avoid obstacles and play tactically!
From The Tee In terms of landscape, this course is a delight, dunes everywhere, only a small piece of fairway that needs to be reached.
From The Fairway On the right is the exclusion again. This is followed by a “blind shot” onto the green, which is guarded by a small pond that magically attracts golf balls.
On The Green There are said to have been walkers who found balls on the dike and took them with them as souvenirs.
From The Tee Tee off from the highest point of the course down into the lowlands of the Eiderstedter Marshes.
From The Fairway Along the entire length of the path on the left is a biotope of ditches and small bodies of water, populated by moorhens, ducks and geese, herons, lapwings and oystercatchers. A real nature experience in the early morning hours of summer!
On The Green After about 280 meters there is a cross ditch that you can overcome with the second shot after a successful tee shot.
From The Tee On the left the biotope, on the right first the deepest rough, then off. But the fairway is wide and pleasant to play.
From The Fairway The island green is surrounded by a wide ditch, which you have to overcome with the second shot. If you are not entirely sure, submit.
On The Green When the shots are successful what feelings of happiness can golf bring about.
From The Tee On the left side there is a biotope, on the right there is a ditch with a subsequent exit. The fairway is wide enough at the beginning.
From The Fairway The landing zone for the second strike seems very narrow. Only brave players take the 3-wood and then attack the green with an iron. Played conservatively you attack with the 4th shot.
On The Green To the right in front of the green there is a small bunker from which playing out is not the biggest hurdle.
From The Tee To play it directly, you have to drive the ball over the chain of dunes in front of you. A risky shot, if he doesn't succeed, he starts searching for the ball quickly.
From The Fairway There is a way out via the fairway on the left, but be careful, the only pot bunker lurks on the course.
On The Green Now you know the place and the second round can begin. Or the 19th hole is tempting, from which you have a good view of the course and the North Sea.
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