Mercedes-Benz After Work Golf Cup

Event Details

Date: Friday, 11 September 2026

Format: Individual Stableford

Category: Open

Entry Method: Online


The Mercedes-Benz After Work Golf Cup is a nationwide 9-hole tournament series held on weekdays from May to October 2026, specifically designed for working golfers who seek a sporting challenge but have limited time for full 18-hole rounds. The Klingenburg hosts one of the 24 weekly events in the series, with the 2026 date at this venue on Friday, 11 September 2026. The competition is played over 9 holes in individual strokeplay format using Stableford scoring, and is open to all golfers holding an official handicap from a DGV-affiliated club (or equivalent national golf union). Both gross and net classifications are available for men and women. Registration is conducted exclusively online via www.awgc.de. Prizes include daily, weekly, monthly, and annual awards with a total value exceeding €250,000 for the 2026 season, plus a Hole-in-One prize. Participants are entered into draws for weekly, monthly, and annual prizes, with each tournament entry counting as one lottery ticket.


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Venue

Golf Club Schloß Klingenburg e.V.

Bayern, Germany

Golf Club Schloss Klingenburg is an 18-hole championship course located in the scenic Mindel valley near Jettingen-Scheppach in Swabia, Bavaria, between Augsburg and Ulm. The course ranks 13th among Germany's top golf courses according to online rankings and is recognized as one of the most beautiful golf facilities in the country. The layout features mature tree stands and extensive water hazards throughout, creating a harmonious balance between natural aesthetics and playing challenge. The signature hole is the spectacular par hole 13, known as the "Two Lakes Hole" (Zwei-Seen-Loch), which sits prominently within what the club refers to as the "Bermuda Triangle" section of the course. This water-dominated area requires both precision and nerve. The course presents a moderate to challenging difficulty, combining visual appeal with demanding shot-making. The verdant 18-hole parkland setting offers a serene yet engaging experience. The terrain utilizes the natural topography of the high valley effectively. Additional facilities include a practice range, driving range, short game area, and putting green. The club offers instruction through its golf school and hosts various competitive events and tournaments throughout the season.