Hessen, Germany
Frankfurter Golf Club is one of Germany's oldest golf clubs, founded in 1913. The course is an 18-hole parkland layout designed by renowned architect Harry S. Colt, situated within Frankfurt's city forest with impressive tree-lined fairways. Located just ten minutes from Frankfurt's main railway station and city center, it offers a unique urban setting where players experience views of Frankfurt's distinctive skyline from the course.
The club serves approximately 1,400 members, including around 300 junior members. The course is characterized as a championship-level layout set within a natural oasis, featuring notable greenkeeping standards and environmental stewardship through its Golf & Natur program. The course includes a driving range, practice facilities, and a halfway house for player amenities.
Frankfurter Golf Club hosts competitive play across multiple levels, including Bundesliga teams and numerous amateur championships. The club emphasizes both competitive sport and youth development, maintaining active junior programs and hosting regular tournaments. The combination of mature landscape design, urban accessibility, and established sporting traditions makes it a significant golf facility in Germany.