10. You Must Fight

Event Details

Date: Saturday, 01 August 2026

Format: Individual Strokeplay

Category: Open


The 10. Du Musst Kämpfen charity tournament takes place on August 1, 2026, at Golf-Club Darmstadt Traisa. This is a charity event (part of the club's Charity-Turniere series). Entry is managed through the club secretariat (in person, email, or phone) or via the Albatros App. Specific format, scoring, and handicap details are not provided on the main calendar page; entrants should check the full tournament calendar or contact the club for further rules.


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Venue

Golf-Club Darmstadt Traisa

Hessen, Germany

Golf-Club Darmstadt Traisa is a 9-hole golf course located in Traisa, near Darmstadt, Germany, situated at the Dippelshof site in close proximity to the city. The club was established in its current form in 1973 and formally named Golf-Club Darmstadt Traisa in 1981. The course was developed through significant member effort, with the 9-hole layout constructed alongside practice facilities including a driving range, pitching green, and putting green. The clubhouse was built in 1994 on the foundations of a historic remise building. The club features training facilities and offers instruction through a professional teaching program. It hosts tournaments and provides membership programs for both beginners and experienced golfers. The course accommodates players of varying skill levels, from those seeking introductory "Schnuppergolf" (trial golf) experiences to competitive tournament players. The facility is characterized by a community-oriented approach to golf development, with particular emphasis on introducing new players to the sport through structured training and accessible membership options. The club maintains connections to Darmstadt's golfing heritage, which dates back to 1882 when Germany's first golf club was founded in the city.