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Old Course, PAR 72

Course plan
Total length White: 6,135 m Blue: 5,441 m
Yellow: 5,935 m Red: 5,285 m

The Marianske Lazne Golf Club course may serve as an example of Scottish and Irish golfing architecture from the end of the 19th century. The course lies on an upland plain 787 meters above sea level, built under the governance of Scottish professional Duig. It was opened in 1905. Therefore it is the oldest course in The Czech Republic.

The course forms a clearly bounded area. Only holes No.2 and 3 go out of the compact course boundaries. They were built in 1978 to replace the non-regular old ones. The greens are relatively small (but well protected by bunkers), especially when compared with newly built courses. Most of the course lies on a plain terrain. It seems to be easy at first sight. However, players find many hazards and places demanding an accurate and technical play.

It is surrounded by a pine forest so that even on very hot days, it is a fine place to be. The surrounding picturesque landscape is natural, not harmed by any construction or buildings. The air is full of oxygen and saturated with ozone, so that it is a real cure for your lungs.

With its “Indian summer” and beautifully coloured leaves, autumn will conjure up an idea of a golfer’s paradise.

This description of the course is taken from the book titled “Klíč k českým golfovým hřištím” (Key to Czech Golf Courses) (Kargomedia publishing house).
Petr Mrůzek is the author of the description of the course in Mariánské Lázně.

 

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
White 376 448 346 346 315 418 355 178 142 267 412 447 201 329 283 343 467 376
Yellow 369 432 337 322 303 404 347 170 136 242 390 436 192 320 274 324 458 369
Blue 355 419 316 304 267 381 295 157 125 231 378 410 167 276 265 262 394 365
Red 346 392 274 286 262 365 288 139 118 220 367 405 160 273 256 262 389 354
PAR 4 5 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 4 4 5 3 4 4 4 5 4

 

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