Golfclub Berchtesgaden JOKA After-Work Trophy

Event Details

Date: Friday, 24 July 2026

Format: Individual Stableford

Category: Open

Entry Fee: €30.00

Handicap Limit: 54.0

Entry Method: Online


The Golfclub Berchtesgaden JOKA After-Work Trophy is a 9-hole individual tournament held as part of the JOKA Rules Tournament Series. The event takes place on 24 July 2026 at Golfclub Berchtesgaden. JOKA After-Work tournaments are 9-hole competitions conducted as part of a year-long Eclectic scoring series, where the club determines the number of tournament dates (minimum 4). Participants compete individually, and the results contribute to the overall series standings. The tournament is open to amateur golfers, including visitors and non-members. Prize presentation takes place on the final playing day of the series. Winners of the Deutschlandfinale (German finals) in this series qualify for the Europafinale (European Final). Entry is made online via the JOKA platform.


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Venue

Golfclub Berchtesgaden

Berchtesgaden, Bayern, Germany

Golf-Club Berchtesgaden is a 9-hole alpine golf course located at approximately 1,000 meters elevation on the Obersalzberg in the Berchtesgaden Alps. The course is surrounded by dramatic mountain scenery, including views of the Watzmann and Kehlstein peaks, offering players spectacular backdrop vistas during play. The course presents varied terrain and challenging holes characteristic of mountain golf, with undulating fairways set within pristine natural alpine landscape. The high altitude setting and mountain terrain create distinct playing conditions and visual appeal throughout the round. Founded 70 years ago, Golf-Club Berchtesgaden celebrates its heritage as an established alpine golf destination. The club offers a complete facility experience with a clubhouse called Skytop, hosting regular tournaments and special events. The course welcomes golfers of all levels and uniquely permits dogs to accompany players, enhancing the recreational mountain experience. A live webcam provides real-time views of course conditions and alpine weather.