Open Sunrise Series

Event Details

Date: Saturday, 15 August 2026

Format: Individual Stableford

Category: Open

Handicap Limit: 53.0

Entry Method: Online


The Open Sunrise Series is a recurring individual stableford competition held over 18 holes on Saturdays, fortnightly from February to December. The first tee time starts at approximately 08:00. The event is open to all golfers (offenes Wettspiel). Entry requires a handicap of 53 or lower. Registration deadline is the preceding Friday at 17:00 (14:00 during November-February), with online registration closing at 14:00 on the same day. This is a handicap-valid individual stableford competition.


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Venue

Deinster Geest Golfschule

Niedersachsen, Germany

Located in Deinste, Germany, the Golf Club Deinster Geest is a 18-hole course designed by renowned architect David Krause, who integrated the layout into the natural landscape of the region. The course was established in the mid-1990s, with the first nine holes opening in September 1994 and the second nine completing the layout in August 1996. The facility is maintained to USGA standards, featuring a unique design element where each hole is equipped with two greens, offering strategic variety and conditioning. The course is characterized by its mature tree lines and natural terrain, which Krause carefully preserved during the initial planning phase in the early 1990s. The layout presents a strategic challenge for skilled golfers while remaining accessible to beginners, a philosophy embedded in the course design. The grounds include a short course, practice greens, and a driving range, with a warm-up range added in 2012 to enhance player preparation. Deinster Geest has a history of hosting significant local tournaments, including the Pro-Shop-Cup, the Deinster Mühle Trophy, and the Viebrockhaus-Cup. The club is known for its strong community engagement, hosting regular play days for ladies, men, and seniors, and has produced competitive team performances in the lower Saxony golf association. The club also maintains a robust junior program, with several alumni reaching German championship levels. The facility is situated near the club's restaurant, Das Eysten, which is located adjacent to the 18th hole. The course remains in its original layout, with minor modifications such as the relocation of the 18th tee and adjustments to water hazards and bunkers on specific holes. The club continues to operate as a family-run entity, preserving the natural character of the Geest landscape while providing modern golfing amenities.