Hole 1. Par 4, 361 Metres
blue
361
white
345
red
267
index
3

Hole 2. Par 5, 464 Metres
Slight dog leg right par 5 with undulating lie. A long and good drive will roll the ball to perfect position to reach the green in two. As the landing area is not level, lay up is good advice. Be careful with your stance, otherwise there is no excuse for not getting par here.
blue
464
white
450
red
426
index
9

Hole 3. Par 4, 324 Metres
blue
324
white
303
red
283
index
13

Hole 4. Par 3, 133 Metres
The shortest hole on the course and the green is quite big. Two ponds to the left and right serve as a mental barier. Right club selection is needed to score or even card an ace.
blue
133
white
130
red
17
index
13

Hole 5. Par 4, 367 Metres
The shortest hole on the course and the green is quite big. Two ponds to the left and right serve as a mental barier. Right club selection is needed to score or even card an ace.
blue
367
white
347
red
333
index
5

Hole 6. Par 5, 536 Metres
The most difficult hole. A good drive is required to carry the ball across a stream and a large pond on the right and brush and OB to the left. Taking into account the drains running along both sides of the fairway, a good placing is required to reach the green in three. The tiny green is guarded by bunkers left and right.
blue
536
white
494
red
446
index
1

Hole 7. Par 3, 175 Metres
A straight forward Par 3. Bunkers traps to be avoided here but a straight tee will clear all obstacles.
blue
175
white
155
red
125
index
11

Hole 8. Par 3, 180 Metres
blue
180
white
162
red
151
index
7

Hole 9. Par 5, 435 Metres
The most tempting Hole. A magnificent finishing hole offering alternatives on how to end the round. Getting on the green in regulation 3 strokes should be a trouble-free task but those ambitious to achieve the extra mile to get home should avoid the 2 big bunkers before the green on the right.
blue
435
white
415
red
390
index
15
