Tiger & Rabbit After Work

Event Details

Date: Friday, 17 July 2026

Format: Individual Stableford

Category: Open

Entry Fee: €34.00

Handicap Limit: 54.0

Entry Method: Online


The Tiger & Rabbit After Work is an open individual stableford competition played over 9 holes on the B course at Golfclub Siek. Designed for higher-handicap golfers (HCI 36.1–54.0), the event pairs or accompanies them with experienced 'Tiger' players (typically HCI 28 or better) who play free of greenfee. The competition is handicap-relevant and follows official DGV rules and handicap procedures. Entry fee is €15 for Golfclub Siek members and €34 for guests/visitors, which includes entry fee, greenfee, round refreshments, and prizes. Registration deadline is 11:00 on the day of the event. Start times are communicated via SMS one day before the tournament, and a start list is posted. Prizes are awarded to the top 3 net scorers in one category. The event is open to all DGV-affiliated club members within the specified handicap range.


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Venue

Golfclub Siek/Ahrensburg

Siek, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany

Golfclub Siek is a 27-hole public golf facility located near Hamburg, Germany, just 4.5 kilometers from the city boundary and directly accessible via the A1 autobahn at exit 28 near Ahrensburg. The course comprises three distinct nine-hole layouts: the A-Course (Championship-level, par 36), the B-Course (beginner-friendly, par 30), and the C-Course (par 37). The signature feature is the extraordinary 622-meter par-6 hole on the C-Course (hole C2), claimed to be the longest hole in northern Germany. This presents a significant challenge for experienced golfers. The courses accommodate all skill levels, from complete beginners to advanced players, with the B-Course playable without formal handicap certification. The facility is notable for its environmental commitment, incorporating the renaturalized Wandse stream—the source of Hamburg's namesake creek—into six holes across the C-Course. The landscape emphasizes natural water features integrated into modern golf design. Beyond play, Golfclub Siek offers a lounge and restaurant with terrace views, regular tournaments and competitive leagues, and instruction including weekend-long handicap courses.