B-Course
Parkland Course
10 Par 5 – HCP 1/2 Details

Game Tips from the Pro
The shot from the tee requires accuracy just passing at the right arm of the left standing solitary tree.
Then open field for the transport shot results into the valley before the pond.
The approach should not be a problem then.
11 Par 4 – HCP 5/6 Details

Game Tips from the Pro
A long par-4-hole, which requires a long drive to meet the green, well-defended with clever placed bunkers.
Enlarge Picture Overfly View12 Par 5 – HCP 9/10Details

Game Tips from the Pro
Aim for the drive is the left part of the fairway near the bunker.
The second shot should land in the valley in front of the bunkers.
From there, a straight approach must succeed, to overcome the numerous bunkers in front and lateral of the green.
Long hitters can attack here with the second shot, a chance to gain an Eagle.
13 Par 3 – HCP 17/18Details

Game Tips from the Pro
Longer iron or with frequent headwinds sometimes a fairway wood are required.
Enlarge Picture Overfly View14 Par 4 – HCP 3/4Details

Game Tips from the Pro
Long hitters hit over the trees and then have an easy chance to the green without the pond to be overcome.
A normal drive should clear land to the left of the trees to avoid the semi-rough, courageous then try to play across the pond, safety players hit past the pond to reach the par with a precise approach.
15 Par 4 – HCP 7/8Details

Game Tips from the Pro
A non-simple dogleg where the drive has to be placed in the relatively narrow landing zone so that the ball will land off the woods.
Only then the approach can be realized easily.
16 Par 5 – HCP 11/12Details

Game Tips from the Pro
After exhausting 15 here a relaxed drive off the tee can place the ball on the wide fairway.
The next shot requires length, so the green can be attacked with the third.
Again here the strong players has the chance to hit the green with the second shot.
17 Par 4 – HCP 13/14Details

Game Tips from the Pro
It appears simple, but needs to secure the following shot a good drive to the summit, from where the approach to the green should not be a problem.
Enlarge Picture Overfly View18 Par 3 – HCP 15/16Details

Game Tips from the Pro
In front and laterally placed bunkers with a tree standing right in front of the green require a ball with exact and precise length.
Enlarge Picture Overfly ViewScore-Card/Handicap Stroke Index
B-Course (Parkland Course)/White – Par 37
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Hole | Length Gentlemen | Length Ladies | Par | HCP |
---|---|---|---|---|
10 | 501 m | 452 m | 5 | 1/2 |
11 | 371 m | 306 m | 4 | 5/6 |
12 | 482 m | 398 m | 5 | 9/10 |
13 | 162 m | 126 m | 3 | 17/18 |
14 | 350 m | 288 m | 4 | 3/4 |
15 | 281 m | 235 m | 4 | 7/8 |
16 | 447 m | 405 m | 5 | 11/12 |
17 | 334 m | 297 m | 4 | 13/14 |
18 | 161 m | 146 m | 3 | 15/16 |
10 – 18 | 3099 m | 2653 m | Par 37 |
Comment in regard to the Handicap Stroke Index
The distribution of individual handicap is dependent on the course-combination.
For the first 9 holes are the odd HCP for the second 9 holes the straight HCP.
If there is an individual handicap of -15, so be -8 distributed on the first 9 holes in accordance with the HCP-digits, then proceed with the remaining -7 likewise for the second 9 holes.