Stroke Play Series 2026

Event Details

Date: Sunday, 26 July 2026

Format: Individual Strokeplay

Category: Open

Entry Fee: €65.00

Handicap Limit: 36.0

Entry Method: Online

Sign-ups close: 25 Jul 2026


The Stroke Play Series 2026 is a sports-oriented individual strokeplay competition held at Golf-Club Hohenstaufen. The 2026 season comprises five tournaments, with an Eclectic competition also included. The series is supported by Allianz-Generalvertretung Göppingen (owners Dennis Berger and Jochen Weiler), who provide valuable prizes. After each tournament, the top players are awarded prizes. The competition is handicap-relevant and played under the official Golf Rules (including Amateur Statute) of the DGV e.V., the competition conditions of the BWGV, and the course rules of the host club. The EGA handicap system is used. The maximum handicap index is 36. All active players of Golf-Club Hohenstaufen and members of clubs affiliated with the DGV are eligible to participate. Guests are warmly welcome. The starting fee is €20 for GCH members and €10 for youth (under 18), with round refreshments included. Guests pay €65 including Greenfee. Tee times start at 9:00 from Tee 1, with players set up according to their handicap. A minimum of 20 players is required for the competition to proceed.


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Venue

Golfclub Hohenstaufen

Baden-Württemberg, Germany

The Golfclub Hohenstaufen is a parkland-style 18-hole course located in Donzdorf, Baden-Württemberg, situated on the Swabian Alb under the Ramsberg. The layout is characterized by expansive deciduous trees and tall conifers that provide shade and shelter, set amidst orchard meadows and mixed forests. The course has evolved over more than 60 years, beginning with a 9-hole layout on a former US Army airfield in 1959 before moving to its current location. The 18-hole facility was officially completed in 1999, following a decision to expand made in 1985. The course is designed to challenge players through varied terrain and technical demands. A notable feature is the 15th hole, which incorporates a technical water hazard. The layout is integrated into the natural landscape, offering views of the Swabian Alb mountain range. The club emphasizes a fair but ambitious playing experience, with the course design reflecting the history of the Hohenstaufen dynasty, whose legacy is documented across the 18 holes. The club has a rich history dating back to its founding in 1959. It initially operated on a 9-hole course within the Cook Barracks airfield before establishing its own grounds. The first 9-hole layout at the current site opened in 1977, with the clubhouse following in 1978. The expansion to 18 holes took 15 years to realize, culminating in the full course opening in 1999. The club continues to host various tournaments and events, maintaining a strong presence in the regional golf community.