C Loop
Hole1
Hole 1
Description
A par 4 slight dogleg left, place your tee shot short of the fairway bunkers near to the 100-meter mark. The approach to the long narrow green is guarded by bunkers on the right and a run-off area on the left. If the pin is at the back of the green the sensible option is the middle or left side of the green.
Voice-over: Iben Tinning

Hole2
Hole 2
Description
A challenging par 3, which usually plays into the wind. There is a large apron at the front of the green with a lake to the right and bunker on the left. The green runs back to front and left to right, so favour
the left side of the green as it slopes towards the water.
Voice-over: Iben Tinning

Hole3
Hole 3
Description
A sharp dogleg right, keep left of the large fairway bunkers. The approach shot plays downhill and the green is guarded by two deep bunkers on the left so favour the right side of the green as this will
present the easiest chip or putt. Do not go long if the pin is on the back.
Voice-over: Iben Tinning

Hole4
Hole 4
Description
A par 4, from the tee shot there are two bunkers either side of the fairway, the one on the left is more in play for longer hitters. For the approach shot there is a small bunker that guards the front of the green and also a bunker to the front right of the green with a large steep run-off behind. Do not overshoot the green as the Out of Bounds is close to the back of the green.
Voice-over: Iben Tinning

Hole5
Hole 5
Description
A par 4, this hole is more challenging than the length of the hole suggests. Long hitters can drive over the right-hand bunker where the ball collects to the middle of the fairway otherwise play is between the bunkers. The approach shot plays longer than the meterage so play half a club more. If in doubt play short of the water in front of the green. The front of the green slopes back towards the water so
better to be long than short on this beautiful hole.
Voice-over: Iben Tinning

Hole6
Hole 6
Description
A testing par 5, there are 11 bunkers on this hole so course management is essential. It is preferable to take the cautious option. The green is well guarded and constructed in two tiers, so be sure to take note where the pin is positioned. The approach shot has to be precise as there are two bunkers to the right and a bunker and a steep run-off area on the left side. A really tactical par 5.
Voice-over: Iben Tinning

Hole7
Hole 7
Description
This is another challenging par 3. A wide but narrow green from front to back. Again, this hole normally plays into the wind and can often play up to 3 clubs longer. Better to be long than short to avoid the deep bunkers at the front of the green. Putting is tricky especially when putting across the green from either side.
Voice-over: Iben Tinning

Hole8
Hole 8
Description
This dogleg par 4 has three water hazards in play from the tee, you should favour the right-hand side of the fairway to get the best view of the green. The green is guarded by three bunkers where the right-hand bunker eats into the green. An approach shot to the middle of the green is always good wherever the pin is.
Voice-over: Iben Tinning

Hole9
Hole 9
Description
A tight par 4 with trees both left and right. The drive is downhill, and the aim point is the tree at the back of the water hazard. Most of the fairway slopes from right to left so playing
conservatively from the tee is a good strategy. Long hitters must be aware of the water hazard close to the birch tree on the right at the bottom of the hill. The approach shot plays slightly longer as it is uphill, and the green is guarded by bunkers to the left and right. The green on this hole has many subtle breaks so read the putt carefully.
Voice-over: Iben Tinning
