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Andrew Hastie
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Hamburger Golf Club Falkenstein 2nd nine
« on: August 19, 2007, 01:47:35 PM »

Here are the photos for the 2nd nine.



Hole 10 156m.



Hole 11 400m.Semi blind tee shot.Keep it down the left.



2nd shot



Hole12 366m.The longer the tee shot the better your sighted for the 2nd shot.






2nd shot.Don't miss it left.



Hole13 332m.244m to the bunker.



2nd shot after layup off tee



Hole14 318m.



Hole15 142m.Not my favorite sort of hole



Hole16 301m.A tight tee shot.



2nd shot.Easy pitch to the green



Hole 17 437m.A long drive needs to be worked right to left.



2nd shot.After a good drive a chance to reach the green in two.



Hole 18 335m.Easy to run out of fairway,keep your tee shot up the left.



2nd shot


For Continental Europe a great golf course,but not much to offer in area otherwise.
 
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Jon Wiggett
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Re:Hamburger Golf Club Falkenstein 2nd nine
« Reply #1 on: August 19, 2007, 02:25:57 PM »

Andrew,

I haven't played much in germany, most of my rounds have been on courses close to the swiss border. It amazes me that a country with such good early examples of how courses can be has managed to produce so much expensive mediocrity.
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Re:Hamburger Golf Club Falkenstein 2nd nine
« Reply #2 on: August 19, 2007, 04:42:55 PM »

Mediocrity maybe, but not expensive. Most courses are built for a membership model and initially there are not many members - also real estate sales connected to Golf courses is practically unknown.

There are a couple of resort projects, but by and large German Golf consists of neighborhood courses.

Ulrich
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Re:Hamburger Golf Club Falkenstein 2nd nine
« Reply #3 on: August 19, 2007, 06:54:03 PM »

Like I said Ulrich most of my experience is close to the swiss boarder so maybe this plays a factor in it.
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