Schloss Course
Take the perfect landscape for a golf course and let the world
famous architect, Scotsman Stan Eby, have free-reign:
the result is a golf gem. Every fairway and
every shot asks for a decision: those who love to
take risks and play sure shots will be rewarded,
and safe players will know how to avoid the many
difficulties such as deep bunkers or wide water hazards.
Scandinavian Course
The European Senior Tour visited the Scandinavian
Course in the fall of 2000. The course always
gives the impression of playing in utter solitude,
since the fairways are so far apart. Architect
Ross McMurray added a special touch to the course
with many bunkers, several water obstacles, large
quick greens and by clevery profiting from the
slightly undulating topography.
Axel Lange Generali Course
The Axel Lange Generali Course is an interesting
alternative to the two major courses: with a
length of 4,750 meters and par 67, even green card
golfers succeed in scoring pars and birdies.
However, carelessness will soon be revenged in the
score, because the Axel Lange Generali Course
has the largest number of water hazards. What
counts is not the length of a shot but tactical
play and precision.
Coca-Cola Course & Coca-Cola Family Course
If you want to play golf in Germany you usually need a
handicap of 54 or you have to hire a golf professional. At
Fleesensee we have two courses that can be played
without both. Come to the free lesson on Saturdays at 12, learn how
to grip the club and play on the Coca-Cola family
course with two clubs. The holes
are fairways are shorter and the holes are bigger
than normal — which guarantees an enjoyable game right from
the start.
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