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Event Details

Date: Saturday, 01 August 2026

Format: Individual Stableford

Category: Open

Handicap Limit: 36.0 (Ladies: 37.0)

Entry Method: Phone


Morning Break is a regular stableford competition held at Attighof Golf & Country Club. On August 1, 2026, the 9 Loch version starts at 10:00 AM for players with a handicap of 37 or higher (Platzreife required). On August 2, 2026, the 18 Loch version starts at 7:30 AM for players with a handicap of 0-36. Both versions are handicap-relevant (stableford scoring). The event is open to both members and guest players. Entry is made through the club secretariat.


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Venue

Attighof Golf & Country Club

Hessen, Germany

Attighof Golf & Country Club is an 18-hole championship golf course located in the Taunus region near Waldsolms, approximately 35-40 minutes from Frankfurt am Main. Despite its proximity to the major metropolitan area, the course is situated in a quiet natural landscape with no exposure to airport or road noise. The course is characterized by challenging terrain featuring significant elevation changes and sloped lies that test golfers' abilities. The layout comprises 18 distinct holes, each presenting varied playing characteristics. The greens are notably well-maintained, fast, and true, while fairways and tees are kept to championship standards. A driving range is available for warm-up play. Attighof is known for offering a demanding yet fair test of golf, with course reviews consistently praising the variety between holes and the excellent conditioning throughout the year. The course accommodates various levels of play through its member categories and guest programs. On-site amenities include a clubhouse restaurant with terrace views overlooking the 18th green, pro shop facilities, and a focus on player education through instruction programs.