Sedin Golf Resort is a golf course surrounded by the riparian forests of the Little Danube, offering three types of golf courses in one eighteen-hole layout.

The interesting design and environment where the holes are located provide players with the space to test their real possibilities and abilities. The course has been designed to be very fair to players and to reflect the latest trends in golf.

With the appropriate selection of tees according to the player’s performance, we offer a great golf experience to beginners advanced players and PROs. There are separate areas, discounts and other benefits for club members. Additionally, we offer reserved tee times for each hour of operation at the golf course, provided that they are booked in advance.

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PAR 4
HCP 15

A longer par-four with an elevated tee shot, a wide fairway where the green is situated left behind a canopy of dense trees. The ideal direction of the shot is to place the ball to the right of the centre line.

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PAR 4
HCP 7

Par four in the shape of an inverted crescent with no view of the flag. There is a longitudinal water hazard along the entire hole, including the green. There is a rough in the “belly” of the crescent, so that play tactics can be variable.

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PAR 5
HCP 9

A par-five right dogleg with the green bordered by a water hazard. An enjoyable hole that, with precise play, has no tricky spots.

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PAR 3
HCP 5

The longer par-three is one of the few holes where there are no woods, trees or obstacles such as bunkers.

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PAR 5
HCP 3

The second par-five hole in the shape of an elongated “S” is also the longest one in the course. Its end is in direct contact with the flow of the Little Danube. The left edge is formed by a forest and a longitudinal water hazard, while the right side is open. It requires accurate play. The decisive shot for achieving a good result is the approach shot to the green.

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PAR 4
HCP 17

A par-four hole without forest and water obstacles. Despite the wide fairway, there is a risk during the tee shot that the ball might veer off to the right, into the thick rough. The elevated green is protected in the front by a bunker and surrounded on the other sides by slopes.

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PAR 3
HCP 13

A par-three hole, characterised by two large bunkers protecting the green, as well as by fairway bunkers.

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PAR 4
HCP 1

The longest par-four hole, which doglegs to the left, is the hardest hole on the course. Both sides of the hole are lined with forest. The green is protected on all sides by water, bunkers, and trees.

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PAR 5
HCP 11

The par-five hole is a challenge for every golfer and allows for different variations of play depending on their maturity. After teeing off on a relatively wide, trouble-free fairway, the challenge is to play over a large body of water directly onto the green. It is also possible to choose a conservative strategy of either partially or completely avoiding this body of water.

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PAR 5
HCP 2

The second longest par-five hole par is characterised by a wide fairway flanked on both sides by a forest and a longitudinal water hazard. The first strokes in a straight line are followed by an attack onto the green, which is hidden behind the tall trees slightly to the left. In addition, the green is protected by water on the back side, making this the fourth most difficult hole on the course.

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PAR 4
HCP 6

The hole in the shape of a chord rotating from left to right is protected by a water hazard on the entire left side and by a thick rough and large bunkers on the right side. It requires a precise tee shot to be successful.

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PAR 3
HCP 8

The tees of this par-three are located just behind a large body of water that ends at the green. A short shot will send the ball into the water, while a long shot aimed to the left will end up in the other water hazard.

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PAR 4
PAR 14

The left side of this undulating straight par-four consists of water, flanked by power lines, while the right side consists of a dense rough flanked by a path. This is the scoring hole.

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PAR 5
HCP 12

It is the last par-five hole and at the same time the second hardest one. Its complexity lies in the length of the hole, the accuracy of all the strokes, but especially in the correct “reading” of the green, which features the most difficult terrain configuration.

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PAR 4
HCP 4

A challenging par-four hole curving from left to right. It is also the longest par-four hole for “shorter hitters”. Critical shots are those to the right of the fairway as well as the short approaches to the green.

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PAR 4
HCP 18

Straight single and short par-four hole. However, the tricky part is the green that slopes towards the water.

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PAR 3
HCP 16

A short par-three surrounded on all sides by forest. It is an accuracy test.

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PAR 4
HCP 10

The par four hole is characterised by a tee elevated about 15 meters above a short water hazard and a wide fairway. The final shot from a height is something that every golfer will certainly enjoy.

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