Dachstein-Tauern golf- & countryclub
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Dachstein-Tauern golf- & countryclub
Oberhaus 59
8967 Haus
Austria
Phone: +4336862630
E-mail: gccschladming[at]golf[dot]at
Website: http://www.schladming-golf.at
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Mo, Tu, We, Th, Fr, Sa, Su, Holiday
07:30 - 19:00
5 years and older | good weather | in sommer |
The holes 1 - 4 are designed in such a way that players of each HCP group can have a golfing experience right at the beginning. Relatively short holes without big obstacles allow a good start score.
From the 5th hole on it slowly becomes more difficult. Water hazards in the green area and large bunkers with bright white quartz sand are more reminiscent of Florida than of the Alps. Only if you take your time and look beyond the complex does the mighty Dachstein massif immediately bring you back to the original Austrian mountain landscape.
In addition, the Spielbahn 6, an absolute "eye-catcher", a 149m long par 3, above water and beach bunker on a great green. A sight which remains in the long-term memory again and again recallable.
The Schladminger "Amen - Corner" begins with the 7th run. A hard par 4, followed by a 200m par 3 above water, the so-called "Crocodile Hole", and the fairway 9, the longest par 4 with default 1, a real scorecrusher.
The green is on the water and the flag can have great positions. With the 10th, another long par 4, you have the "Amen - Corner" behind you. Who still lies well now, has big chances on a great score.
With the 11, 12 and 13 there is finally something to breathe through.
The 14, Par 4 with default 3 and the 15, Par 3 with default 7 are again water holes, which challenge you again fully.
The 16 and 17 allow you to improve your score for the last time, while the 17, a par 3 with biotope water (known as Duck Hole) is a highlight for "nature pure" lovers.
Now to the 18, a real matchplay - final hole. The par 5 with island green requires full concentration at the end. Everything is possible, from the eagle to the stroke. However, the appearance of the island green offers a true "eye adventure".
On the terrace of the 19th hole, you know it for sure, you played the "Pebble Beach of the Alps".