DVAG Golf Trophy 2026

Event Details

Date: Saturday, 26 September 2026

Format: Individual Stableford

Category: Open

Handicap Limit: 54.0

Entry Method: Online


The DVAG Golf Trophy 2026 is a qualifying tournament held at Golfpark Strelasund on 26 September 2026, with play starting at 11:00. This is an individual Stableford competition over 18 holes on the Mecklenburg-Vorpommern course. The tournament is open to golfers with a maximum handicap of 54.0. Participants are divided into two handicap classes for qualification purposes: Class A (handicap 0–18.0) and Class B (handicap 18.1–36.0). The net winners of each class qualify directly for the DVAG Golf Trophy 2026 final, which takes place from 7 to 14 November 2026 at the Vila Vita Parc Resort & Spa in the Algarve, Portugal. Entry is available online via the club's PC Caddie system, with a registration deadline of 16 September 2026. The event is open to golfers from the region and beyond, with a maximum of 80 participants. The tournament is held under the auspices of Ralf Lehmann, Directorate for German Wealth Management (DVAG), and offers attractive prizes and a chance to experience an exclusive golf travel highlight in Portugal.


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Venue

Strelasund - Inselcourse

Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany

The 18-hole Strelasund-Inselcourse is a par 71 layout named after the islands and peninsulas of the Strelasund and adjacent waters. The course features individually designed greens that enhance the playing experience, characterized by pot bunkers, large undulating greens, waste areas, and three significant water hazards including a distinctive island green. Mature trees throughout the course add to its natural appeal. The layout accommodates golfers of all skill levels. Beginners will find the course welcoming, while more experienced players are challenged on the back nine, where precision and tactical play become essential. The combination of water features, strategic bunker placement, and complex green contours demands careful course management and shot-making accuracy, particularly in the second half of the round. The course design successfully balances accessibility with challenge, making it suitable for both casual and competitive play.