Handicap Attack

Event Details

Date: Sunday, 19 July 2026

Format: Individual Stableford

Category: Open

Entry Method: Online


The Handicap Attack is an individual stableford competition held at Golf Club Wildeshauser Geest e.V. on Sunday, 19 July 2026. Players may choose to play either 9 or 18 holes, with start times at 13:00 (18 holes) and 15:00 (9 holes). The event is handicap-relevant and open to both club members and visiting non-member golfers. Entry is made via the Golf.de online entry system. The course is open to guests with no restrictions, and greenfee rates apply for visitors. The competition is played under the official golf rules of the Deutscher Golf Verband e.V. and the club's course rules, with scores calculated using the World Handicap System.


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Venue

Golf-Club Wildeshauser Geest e.V.

Niedersachsen, Germany

Golf-Club Wildeshauser Geest e.V., known as //CRASH COURSE, is a 9-hole golf course located in the Wildeshauser Geest nature park in Lower Saxony, Germany. The course is set within typical heathland landscape, offering a scenic natural environment surrounded by woodland clearings. The course features mostly broad fairways that provide accessible playing conditions for beginners while challenging experienced players with long tee shots from forest corridors. The design accommodates various skill levels, with the wider fairways reducing difficulty for less experienced golfers. The course is playable year-round and includes modern amenities such as an irrigation system, mobile home parking with charging facilities, and allows leashed dogs. It operates under winter restrictions regarding cart usage and tee box availability. A practice facility and golf school with instruction programs are available. The club has recently entered a partnership with the //CRASH corporate group, reflected in updated branding throughout the facility. The course supports its heathland environment through conservation efforts, including grazing management and heather plant restoration. A brasserie on-site serves both golfers and non-golfers with indoor and terrace seating overlooking the greens.