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for Golf-Club An der Pinnau e.V., Quickborn-Renzel, Germany

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Poldi25 20 Reviews
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The combination B/C provides variety

Played as a guest player a week ago, the gentleman in the secretariat was very friendly and competent both on the phone and later when registering, by far not always the rule in the Hamburg area. The course is in good condition, the newer nine are quite open, but pleasant to play, the old course has a little more charm for me thanks to the old trees. The range is good, as is the pitching area. Since the terrace is also neat and tidy, the gastro service is friendly and the gastro prices are fair, I give it four stars. Only a few members could be friendlier, it shouldn't be that difficult to say hello, I don't mean the easy-going pensioner 3er FLight who kindly let us play through.

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Gerd Ludewig 1 Review
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Very well maintained 27 holes

I play here from time to time as a guest and can only recommend this club. For me one of the best around Hamburg and the surrounding area. Very well-groomed, easy (little savers) and demanding. If you contrast Wendlohe, I would prefer An der Pinnau, since Wendlohe has too much aircraft noise for me. The clubhouse is also beautifully situated on tee A1 and has a beautiful view. Thumbs up👍

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Berlin Golf Bear 105 Reviews
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Successful parkland and an unfortunate attempt on the left

Played in October 2021, handicap 14

We played the combination B / C. "B" is a typical parkland course, "C", nicely said, "open heathland" - badly formulated "the failed attempt at a links course". Similar to "Rethmar Links" or "Bad Saarow Faldo", it looks like a links seat at first glance, but it is not. The place is not by the sea, the ground is not hard enough, the grass is not "fussy" enough, the bunkers are not "potty" enough and ponds do not fit a real links course at all. "B" is visually pretty, "C" a bit sparse. In general, the many high-voltage pylons interfere with the look and can even intervene in the game.

While it is still quite quiet on the "B" holes, on "C" you can hear the car traffic quietly, but constantly.

The course is not easy to play. Length is useful (as usual), precision is helpful to take the vast bunkering out of the game. Water hindered at most from the side, but not from the front. Trees often come into play on "B" - not at all on "C". In addition, the fairways are very wide there. For me, "C" is clearly the easier part.

The greens are very large, especially on "C". Generally of average speed, moderately undulating, not boring. Unfortunately, the grass is way too high on the putt surfaces - possibly to hide the many bald spots (fungal attack?). Thus, the greens are unfortunately badly bumpy.

The first cut is also clearly too high - you often have to look for the balls there. The grass also grows tall and rough on the women's tees - otherwise the condition is OK.

A cart is not absolutely necessary, the space is generally very flat.

I think the regular green fee (75.00 during the week) for this place is a bit excessive - but there are special prices (59.00) which then seem appropriate.

Conclusion: Due to the different characteristics of "B" and "C" quite varied - otherwise good average. Can you play again when you're around - I wouldn't go there specially. Smooth 3 stars. (In the "Golf Bear Ranking": 6 out of 10 points.)

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celticpoog 40 Reviews
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Good places, beautiful nature and a nice atmosphere

A well-maintained course, but at the same time it is natural where it does not interfere with the game. The A place has a lot of old trees; the C place a slight left attitude. Both are very fair and at the same time demanding enough.
The staff are all very friendly: from registration to catering. But that seems to correspond to the overall very nice atmosphere in the club.

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Piet56 5 Reviews
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A great 27-hole course with links character

My favorite is the relatively new C-course without trees. Charmingly designed, but always sporty fair.
The pizzas in the restaurant are also delicious. And from the clubhouse terrace you have a great view of the facility.
New flexible green fees from May / 2020.

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Peter Peetz 2 Reviews
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Claim and reality

A well-maintained 27-hole course where you have to walk with your eyes open to see the optimization possibilities - we were addressed "we take the etiquette seriously" - unfortunately there were enough members in jeans at the place @ claim and reality / the A place was not really adequately signposted / the showers were musty and in the restaurant nobody wanted to serve us - golf is so great, but it has to fit and performance needs work - price performance not ok.

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Kapt'n Hook 15 Reviews
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Beautiful plant

A beautiful 27-hole course with different character. While A and B are provided with trees and shrubs, the C course is very clear and rather a left course. Unfortunately, here the half-rough is so dense that if the ball is here, it is better to use rule 28 (ball unplayable) in such a case. Furthermore, there are no sanitary facilities on the way. For these two reasons unfortunately only three stars.

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Thomas HCP 14 2 Reviews
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Golf at the Pinnau

've Played this beautiful 27-hole course in June. 've Played A + C, which differ like night and day. Both very well maintained. Haircuts greens and fairways tip top. A course is a parkland course, the C is reminiscent of a left course with corresponding wind. Both offer rather wide fairways, but tactically well placed hazards.
After the game, waiting for a small but nice terrace with delicious food.
Conclusion: The court should play, a treat for the eye and he makes a lot of fun!

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fh.quickborn 1 Review
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Round of golf at Pentecost

Very nice ingrown 18 holes and 9 new holes (2009) on the other side of the street, but the problem is to cross a small center island. We played the A-and C-space. Newly created, large paved parking directly at the clubhouse. Large summer terrace. The new holes are created according to the American style, there's usually no larger plantings. Wide fairways, lots of water. The place is definitely worth a visit.

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