Ambiguous start in the German Golf League
Created: 05/17/2022, 11:02 am
The Starnberg women's team in the back from left: Michele Holzwarth, Madeleine Orlowski, trainer Max Baumgart, Louisa Weber, Marion Vogt, Marion Kurz and kneeling in front from left: Captain Angela Kurz, Ramona Zauner, Marie Isabell Becker and Dr.
Denise Boehm.
© GC Starnberg
District - On the first day of the current season, both club teams had to play an away game at the neighboring club in Wörthsee.
In the South Regional League, the women met the hosts, the Schloss Liebenstein Neckarwestheim golf and country club, as well as the Augsburg and Konstanz golf clubs.
With pleasant external conditions and reinforced by the two strong newcomers Michele Holzwarth and Ramona Zauner, the district town women were able to call on their playful potential overall.
In particular Marie Isabell Becker with a round of 74 strokes (two over par) and Madeleine Orlowski with a round of 76 were in the lead with second and fourth place in the individual ranking.
In the overall standings there was a superior victory with a 15 stroke lead over the G&LC Schloss Liebenstein.
Captain Angela Kurz and coach Max Baumgart were quite satisfied with this result and the lead in the table after the first matchday and hope to
The Starnberg gentlemen, who competed with Thomas Kuhn, Alexander Horn, Markus Beck, Julius Kröll, Christopher Neumann-Mangoldt, Patrick Miller, Maximilian Christofori and Constantin Haack, now faced the Oberliga Süd in the Oberliga Süd after being relegated from the regional league. Partenkirchen, Klingenburg Castle, Sankt Eurach and the host GC Wörthsee.
Although the Starnberg team played with commitment on the well-groomed and well-groomed course, they were unable to fully compensate for the injury-related absence of their top players Dominik Mehr and Manuel Partsch and ended up fourth in the daily standings, again on a relegation zone.
However, Captain Nikolas Haindl and his men do not want to give up.
Rather, it is
to make up ground in the relegation battle in Garmisch-Partenkirchen on the next matchday and to reduce the deficit of nine strokes to a safe place in the table.
The clubs from Wörthsee and Garmisch-Partenkirchen initially underpinned their claim to overall victory, taking the first two places with a clear lead.