Sachs-Fenster-Trophy 2026

Event Details

Date: Saturday, 13 June 2026

Format: Individual

Scoring: Stableford

Category: Open

Entry Fee: €60.00

Handicap Limit: 54.0

Entry Method: Online


The Sachs-Fenster-Trophy 2026 takes place on Saturday, 13 June 2026 at St. Wolfgang Golfplatz Uttlau in the Quellness Golf Resort Bad Griesbach, Germany. This is an open, handicap-relevant individual competition played over 18 holes using Stableford scoring, with tee times from approximately 09:00 at Tee 1. Maximum 80 participants; entries accepted in order of receipt, with a waiting list if full. Registration opens 13 May 2026 and closes Thursday, 11 June 2026 at 18:00. Entry fees: Members €40; hotel guests (Maximilian, Fürstenhof, Das Ludwig) €60; Gutshof guests (Brunnwies, Penning, Uttlau) €60; outside guests including greenfee €60; juniors plus greenfee €40 (juniors under 18 and students up to 27 receive a 50% greenfee reduction). A special greenfee of €20 applies to all visiting players on the day. Players are split into three handicap groups: Group A (0–18.4), Group B (18.5–26.4), Group C (26.5–54), playing off yellow/red tees. Prizes include 1 gross prize each for men and women, and 3 net prizes per group. Special prizes: nearest to the pin for men and women (hole 9), longest drive for men and women (hole 12). Tie-breaks are decided by countback on holes 1/18/3/16/5/14/7/12/9, then progressively shorter sequences. A start gift is provided, sponsored by Sachs Fenster, along with a lunch pack on course. The prize ceremony takes place immediately after play concludes at Gutshof Uttlau; Sachs Fenster invites all participants to coffee, cake, lunch, and 2 free drinks (0.5l). Played under the official DGV/BGV Rules of Golf and the World Handicap System. Players must hold an official golf handicap and be affiliated to a golf club. Golf carts can be reserved up to the entry deadline; reservations after the deadline are subject to availability.


Prizes

1 gross prize for men, 1 gross prize for women; 3 net prizes per handicap group (Groups A, B and C). Special prizes: nearest to the pin for men and women (hole 9), longest drive for men and women (hole 12).


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Venue

Beckenbauer Golf Course

Rotthalmünster, Bayern, Germany

Beckenbauer Golf Course is an 18-hole, Par 72 championship course designed by legendary golfer Bernhard Langer, located near Penning in the Rott river floodplain. Measuring 6,500 meters from the championship tees, it is considered the most challenging course at Quellness Golf Resort and was specifically designed to host major championships. The course features a flat but undulating layout spread across 80 hectares, divided into two contrasting nine-hole loops. Water hazards dominate the design, appearing in 13 of 18 holes in the form of streams, ditches, flood channels, and ponds, requiring precision on both drives and approach shots. Signature holes include the 9th and 18th, where large ponds create island greens surrounded by stone walls. Additional challenges include Par-3 holes up to 200 meters, strategically positioned bunkers, and interesting doglegs. The course hosted prestigious PGA European Tour events from 2013-2017, including the Porsche European Open (2015-2016) and the Paul Lawrie Matchplay (2017), as well as the Challenge Tour (2013-2015). Its excellent conditioning is maintained by a dual irrigation system and hand-mown fairways and greens, earning recognition from Europe's top professional golfers.