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Göttingen Course: 18 holes, par 72, 68 hectares Men's CR 72.0; Ladies CR 73.6 Slope value 131 Length: Ladies: 5,276 meters; Men: 6,033 meters
The expansion of the square was made in two steps. In 1971 Donald Harradine built today's backnine, followed in 1987 by the second nine holes, which were completed by the German architect Dr. Ing. Wolfgang Siegmann from Hanover.
The place is very varied and very sporty. Above all, it requires perseverance, because its length of altogether 6,033 meters, it goes steadily uphill and downhill. The fairways are mostly laid out and characterized by very old trees.
Lower Saxony Course: 18 hole, par 72, 80 acres Men (white) 74,7 / 134; (yellow) 72.9 / 132 (blue) 70.9 / 132; (red) 68.4 / 119 Ladies (blue) 77.0 / 135; (red) 73.4 / 126
Length: ladies 5,135 meters, men 6,057 meters, champion: 6,461 meters
Architect David John Krause created with the Niedersachsen Course a fascinating golfing experience and a challenge for amateurs and professionals. Highlight of the place is the heraldic animal of the Counts of Hardenberg - the Keilerkopf - as par 3 island green.
The attractiveness and challenges of the course are many natural obstacles dar. The players expect, among other things, a dry biotope, a canyon, orchards, old trees and much more. The course was built in ecological construction.
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