The GC Kallin is besides Prenden, the course I played most of the time in my short golf career. My wife and I played the — very narrow — nine hole course very often and after my handicap got below 45, I played the 18 hole course more often. The signature hole of the course is the par 3 second hole. The fairway is just a narrow path between two water hazards, you are limited to the right side and behind the green by the out-of-bounds-line. Plan was to use a 6 iron to place the ball to the left side of the green, but then it bounced from the fairway into the water hazard, so I walked off the green with a six. The following holes play pretty easy, no big hazards and you can get into the groove after the thrilling start. You surely have to have a good length off the tee and on the fairway, the par 4 fifth and eight are pretty long. The eigth is the hardest hole of the course, not only being long but the green is very demanding. Playing this baby bogey was the highlight of the day. The back nine starts with a par five dogleg, relatively easy to play. My third shot went into the water hazard right to the green and instead of taking a penalty and playing it from the greensiode rough I tried to play it out of the water hazard and ended up with an eight. So I gave away a probable bogey there. The 11th is the hardest par 3 of the course, you play from an elevated green over a water hazard onto a sloped green. My tee shot made the upper part of the green but had too much roll and ended in the bunker behind the green. But I was happy with it as it was my best tee shot at that hole yet. GC Kallin is really a nice and friendly club, the clubhouse terrace is a relaxing hangout after a nice round with a beautiful scenery over the 9th and 18th green. The pro staff at the golf school is also recommendable(I take lessons with one of their pros, Tim Raisner) the range offers good practice facilities and the greenfees are modest(30EUR on weekday, 45EUR on weekends and a special sundown tarrif(starting at 17.00) for 20EUR.