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Event Details

Date: Saturday, 25 July 2026

Format: Pairs Scramble Strokeplay

Category: Open

Entry Fee: €30.00

Handicap Limit: 54.0

Entry Method: Online

Sign-ups close: 23 Jul 2026


2er-Scramble strokeplay competition over 18 holes held on Saturday 25 July 2026 at Golfplatz Maximilianenhof (Oberhessischer Golf-Club Marburg). Start time is 10:00 (Kanonenstart), with prize-giving and lunch on the terrace around 16:00. Open to guests and members; handicap range -4.5 to 54. Men play from yellow tees, ladies from red tees. Entry fee is €30 per person for members; guests pay €30 plus half green fee. Halfway refreshments provided. Prizes: 1st place gross, top 3 net (A/B/C divisions), nearest to the pin (hole 10) for ladies and men, longest drive (hole 7) for ladies and men. Registration deadline is Thursday 23 July 2026 at 17:00. Players must enter in pairs. The event is not handicap-relevant for official purposes.


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Venue

Golfplatz Maximilianenhof

Hessen, Germany

Golfplatz Maximilianenhof is an 18-hole golf course located north of Marburg in Cölbe-Bernsdorf, Hesse, operated by the Oberhessischer Golf-Club Marburg. The course is situated on hilly terrain with abundant tree cover, offering extensive views across the surrounding landscape, villages, and fields. The property is bordered to the south by the Lahn and Ohm rivers, while the Burgwald forest, Hesse's largest contiguous woodland area, extends to the north. The facility includes an 18-hole championship course and a 9-hole short course available to the public by prior registration. A terrace overlooking the 9th green provides dining and viewing opportunities. The course operates year-round and hosts various tournaments and club championships throughout the season. The facility emphasizes environmental conservation and biodiversity, participating in initiatives to create valuable habitats for flora and fauna on non-playing areas. The course accommodates competitive play and welcomes beginner instruction through regular introductory courses.