Arcobräu Golf Cup 2026

Event Details

Date: Saturday, 01 August 2026

Format: Individual Stableford

Category: Open

Entry Fee: €145.00

Handicap Limit: 54.0

Entry Method: Online

Sign-ups open: 01 Jul 2026

Sign-ups close: 30 Jul 2026


The Arcobräu Golf Cup 2026 is an open individual stableford competition held on Saturday, 1 August 2026 at Golfplatz Uttlau (St. Wolfgang). The event consists of 18 holes with play starting from approximately 08:30. The competition is open to all golfers with a maximum of 100 participants, allocated into four handicap groups: Group A (handicap 0–18.4), Group B (18.5–26.4), Group C (26.5–36), and Group D (37–54), all playing from the yellow/red tees. Entry fee is €145 for visitors including greenfee (€39 for members, €124 for hotel and Gutshof guests). Registration deadline is Thursday, 30 July 2026 at 18:00. The event is played under official DGV/BGV golf rules and the World Handicap System. Prizes are awarded to the top four net scorers in each group, with tie-breaks decided by hole-by-hole scoring using the standard stroke distribution (1/18/3/16/5/14/7/12/9, etc.). Special prizes include Nearest to the Pin, Longest Drive, and Nearest to the 'Fassl' for both men and women. All participants are invited after the competition to a communal meal, free beer, and non-alcoholic drinks at Gutshof Uttlau, sponsored by ARCOBRÄU. Golf carts can be reserved until the registration deadline.


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Venue

Golfplatz Uttlau

Haarbach, Bayern, Germany

St. Wolfgang Golfplatz Uttlau is an 18-hole championship course designed by renowned German golf architect Kurt Rossknecht. Located in the picturesque Bavarian countryside near the village of Uttlau, the course is nestled within a landscape of rolling hills, fields, orchards, and ponds, with views of the traditional village and its historic 400-year-old Gutshof estate. The course features two nine-hole loops that traverse a pronounced terrain, incorporating both elevated tees and greens with valley shots alongside flatter sections in the plains. The layout presents a harmonious blend of sporting challenge and playability for golfers of all abilities. Key characteristics include angled fairways, water hazards requiring precision approach shots to generously-dimensioned, undulating greens, and strategically-positioned doglegs. Notable holes include the par-3 tenth, which climbs to the course's highest point with a 150-meter shot over a valley, and the par-5 twelfth, played downward from an elevated tee to a pond-protected green. Hole 15 is an ambitious dogleg-left over a ridge leading to a sunken green, while the closing par-5 features water guarding a small green positioned toward the village. Currently closed from November 2025 through spring 2026.