Deutsche Bank Afterwork Cup

Event Details

Date: Thursday, 30 July 2026

Format: Individual Stableford

Category: Open

Entry Fee: €50.00

Handicap Limit: 54.0

Entry Method: Email

Sign-ups close: 28 Jul 2026


The Deutsche Bank Afterwork Cup is an individual stableford competition played over 9 holes at Golfanlage Ullersdorf on Thursday, 30 July 2026, starting at 16:00. The event is handicap-relevant and played under the official Golf Rules (including Amateur Statute) of the German Golf Association (DGV) and the course rules of GC Dresden-Ullersdorf e.V., based on the World Handicap System (WHS). Entry is open to amateur golfers who are members of a club affiliated with the DGV or a recognised foreign golf association, holding a valid HCPI handicap of +54.0 or lower. The field is limited to 44 participants, with entry on a first-come, first-served basis and a waiting list maintained. Entry fees are €20.00 for full club members of GC Ullersdorf e.V. (and second members of GC Possendorf), €15.00 for youth club members (under 18), €50.00 for guests, second members, and other eligible players, and €10.00 for customers of Deutsche Bank upon presentation of proof (bank card). Entries must be submitted by Tuesday, 28 July 2026, at 12:00 via telephone at 03528-48060, on a posted entry list, by email, or through the intranet. Entry fees are payable at the secretariat before the start. Start times can be inquired on Wednesday, 29 July 2026, from 16:00 at the secretariat or online. Prizes are awarded for the top three gross scores (ladies and gentlemen competing together) and the top three net scores in HCPI Class A. The prize presentation takes place in the clubhouse after the last flight has finished.


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Venue

Golfanlage Ullersdorf

Sachsen, Germany

Golfanlage Ullersdorf is an 18-hole golf course located 12 kilometers north of Dresden's city center in Germany. The course features a par 73 layout built across 100 hectares and opened in 1996. The design incorporates the surrounding landscape, with fairways bordering the extensive Dresdner Heide forest and connecting to the Schönfelder Hochland region. The course presents challenges for both experienced and beginner golfers, characterized by lengthy holes interspersed with numerous bunkers and water hazards. The terrain takes advantage of the natural woodland setting, creating a scenic playing environment. The clubhouse, a Swedish-style timber building, offers an expansive terrace overlooking the course. The facility currently serves approximately 800 members and hosts regular tournaments and club events throughout the year. In addition to the main 18-hole course, the facility includes a driving range and a shorter par-3 course (AIS Golf Area) for practice and skill development. The club also operates a restaurant called "Zweite Heimat" and provides professional instruction through its golf school, including club fitting services.