Hole 18 : The Eurasian Reed Wrabler (Acrocephalus Scipaceus)
Hole 18 : The Eurasian Reed Wrabler (Acrocephalus Scipaceus)

Wonderful Strategic finishing par 5 with the fairway turning between ponds on both the left and right side. The pond on the left continues until just in front of the green. An accurate tee shot is needed to find the fairway, which then leaves a long second over water to a small well-guarded green. Playing safe also demands attention as a bunker about 110 meters before the green splits the fairway and needs to be carried to allow a relatively simple approach.

Hole 18 : The Eurasian Reed Wrabler
Hole 18 : The Eurasian Reed Wrabler
Hole 18 : The Eurasian Reed Wrabler

The little bird with its brown colored feathers is hard to find in the already because of its camouflage colors. This bird is often in water banks, low shrubs and even hedges if there is water in the area. This bird belongs to the song birds and the little reed warbler has a beautiful song, which can often be heard when going on the path from the tee to the fairway here on the 18 th Hole.

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