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Golfclub Schloss Reichertshausen

Bayern

Golfclub Schloss Reichertshausen is located north of Munich in Reichertshausen, Bavaria, and ranks among the region's most attractive golf facilities. Set within an idyllic landscape, the course features well-maintained fairways and modern training facilities. The club operates both a 9-hole winter course and a summer course, accommodating players of all skill levels from beginners to competitive golfers. The facility includes a driving range and practice areas, supporting instruction from qualified PGA professionals. The course offers diverse playing experiences, from casual post-work rounds to tournament competition. A notable feature is the Holzhofer Restaurant, which overlooks the 18th green and serves seasonal specialties with views across the course. Golfclub Schloss Reichertshausen emphasizes community and competitive golf culture, hosting regular tournaments and supporting team competitions at regional and national levels. The club maintains an active junior program and offers beginner courses and handicap certification (Platzreife). The facility prioritizes accessibility for members and guests through online tee time booking and flexible course access, with seasonal adjustments to accommodate winter play.

Golfclub Schloss Schönborn

Niederösterreich

Golfclub Schloss Schönborn is a 27-hole golf course located on the grounds of a historic castle estate near Vienna, Austria. The course was established in 1987 within a 104-hectare park surrounding Schloss Schönborn, an elegant Baroque palace built between 1712 and 1717 by architect Lukas von Hildebrandt. The 18-hole layout within the castle park represents a masterpiece of golf course design, seamlessly integrating natural landscape and architecture without requiring extensive earthmoving. The course presents challenges suitable for golfers of all skill levels while maintaining an atmosphere of tranquility and relaxation. The castle itself serves as a focal point, housing the club's restaurant and fine dining facilities. The second 27-hole section, Nepomukplatz, offers additional playing options. The club is a member of "Finest Golf Courses of the World" and combines sporting excellence with rich historical heritage, providing a unique golfing experience that honors both the property's aristocratic past and contemporary golf standards.

Golfclub Schloss Vornholz e. V.

Nordrhein-Westfalen

Golfclub Schloss Vornholz is an 18-hole parkland golf course located in Ennigerloh in the Münsterland region of Germany, situated near the namesake Vornholz water castle. The course is integrated into the picturesque Münsterland landscape and offers views of both the castle and the foothills of the Teutoburg Forest. The layout is characterized by mature tree stands and predominantly natural water hazards that demand precision play. The varied holes provide a balance of challenge and aesthetics, with the water features being a defining element requiring accurate shot-making. The course accommodates golfers of all levels, from beginners to experienced players, and offers professional training programs alongside its competitive tournament calendar. The club maintains a welcoming atmosphere with an on-site restaurant featuring Italian cuisine. The facility includes a driving range and provides comprehensive amenities for both members and guests seeking a golf experience that combines sporting challenge with relaxation and social engagement.

Golfclub Schloss Weitenburg AG

Baden-Württemberg

Golfclub Schloss Weitenburg is a 27-hole championship golf course located in Starzach-Sulzau, in the Tübingen district of Baden-Württemberg, nestled in the idyllic natural landscape near the Neckar valley. Founded in 1984, the facility comprises an 18-hole championship course and a 9-hole championship course, catering to golfers of all skill levels from beginners to professionals. The 18-hole course is designed for experienced players seeking a challenging round in a natural setting, while the 9-hole course provides an accessible option for those building their skills without requiring long-term commitments or formal examinations. The terrain is characterized by varied, well-maintained layouts integrated into the surrounding countryside. The facility emphasizes both competitive golf and recreational play, offering tournament opportunities ranging from small 9-hole events to larger 18-hole competitions. The club is known for its commitment to junior development, with structured training programs for children from age three upward. The course operates year-round, allowing members to train through winter months before the summer season. A clubhouse restaurant named Dimples serves members and visitors alike, and the location on the Neckar valley cycling route makes it accessible to diverse visitors.

Golfclub Schloss Westerholt e.V.

Nordrhein-Westfalen

Golfclub Schlossberg

Bayern

Golfclub Schmallenberg

Nordrhein-Westfalen

Golfclub Schönbuch

Baden-Württemberg 21 upcoming events

Golfclub Schönbuch is located near Stuttgart in Holzgerlingen and has been operating for over 30 years. The facility features two courses: an 18-hole championship course and a 9-hole public course. The club has continuously developed over the decades while maintaining strong member cohesion. The course is set within the Schönbuch landscape and is part of the Leading Golf Clubs of Germany network. In addition to the golf courses, Golfclub Schönbuch offers a driving range, golf school with professional instruction, on-site restaurant, and pro shop. The club hosts tournaments and welcomes guests with green fee play available. A notable recent achievement includes winning the BWGV Future Prize for Youth in 2026, demonstrating the club's commitment to junior golf development and environmental sustainability initiatives.

Golfclub Schönfeld

Niederösterreich

Golfclub Schönfeld is a 27-hole golf facility located in Schönfeld, Austria. The course offers three distinct layouts, with options for both 18-hole and 9-hole play, including a course called "The Nine" that is accessible to golfers without club membership. The facility emphasizes accessibility and affordability, positioning itself as an entry point for beginners while also accommodating competitive tournament golf. The club features an on-site restaurant and professional facilities including a golf academy offering instruction from certified professionals and free introductory courses. The layout accommodates various skill levels, from recreational play to organized competitions, with an active tournament calendar. The course is situated within a club environment that provides comprehensive amenities, including a pro shop and locker facilities. Golfclub Schönfeld serves both member and non-member players, with flexible access options designed to encourage participation in the sport.

Golfclub Schultenhof

Nordrhein-Westfalen

Golfclub Schultenhof Peckeloh is an 18-hole golf course located in Peckeloh, Germany, serving members and guests from surrounding regions including Osnabrück, Münster, Bielefeld, and nearby towns. Established over 35 years ago, the course is set in a natural, scenic landscape and emphasizes accessibility rather than exclusivity. The layout is described as easily walkable, accommodating golfers of all ages and skill levels, from beginners to advanced players. A notable characteristic is its year-round playability, with winter greens available during frost conditions, making it one of the few courses in the region that remains open throughout the seasons. The facility welcomes leashed dogs on rounds and offers electric cart rentals when conditions permit. The course features on-site gastronomy with both food and beverage service. The club actively hosts tournaments and maintains a strong community focus, drawing its membership predominantly from within a reasonable driving distance while also welcoming distant visitors and greenfee players.

Golfclub Schwäbisch Hall

Baden-Württemberg

Golfclub Schwarze Heide Bottrop-Kirchhellen e.V.

Nordrhein-Westfalen

Golfclub Schwarze Heide is located in Bottrop-Kirchhellen at the edge of the Ruhr region, situated within the Schwarze Heide recreational area. The club boasts over 30 years of history and operates as a community-oriented sports facility serving golfers of all ages and skill levels. The facility includes a full 18-hole course, a short course (Kurzplatz), and practice areas (Übungsanlagen). The course currently operates with winter target areas, with the range open for play. The club maintains active competitive programs, fielding 10 teams that compete successfully up to the first league level, demonstrating the course's intermediate to advanced playing standards. The landscape features a heathland setting typical of the region, offering scenic views across the expansive layout. The club emphasizes both competitive golf and recreational play, hosting tournaments and beginner programs. Facilities include a bright, well-appointed restaurant with extensive terracing overlooking the course, where regional specialties are served. The course supports youth development and various age-group competitions, reflecting its comprehensive approach to golf instruction and competitive play.

Golfclub Schweinfurt e. V.

Bayern

Golf Club Schweinfurt e.V. is located in Löffelsterz, Germany, and offers a comprehensive golfing facility designed for players of all ages and skill levels. The course features an 18-hole championship layout alongside a 6-hole short course, accommodating both experienced golfers and beginners. The facility is characterized by gentle, rolling terrain set within a scenic landscape offering views of the Steigerwald and Hassberge regions. The course is nearly playable year-round and is noted for its short distances between holes and easy walkability, making it accessible for all abilities. The club provides five training areas for skill development, with professional instruction available from qualified coaches. Beyond the course itself, the facility includes a modern restaurant where members and guests can socialize after their rounds. Golf Club Schweinfurt actively hosts tournaments and competitive events, including participation in regional and national leagues. The club emphasizes community and multigenerational play, offering programs for juniors, team competitions, and various membership options. Guest play is accommodated with competitive greenfee rates, and the club participates in regional golf cooperatives offering reciprocal benefits.

Golfclub Sedrun

Graubünden/Grischun/Grigioni

Golfclub Sedrun is a 9-hole golf course located in Sedrun, Switzerland, at an elevation of 1,600 meters. Situated at the source of the Rhine River, the course features a par 72 layout set within an imposing Alpine landscape. The course is characterized by well-maintained greens and varied challenges that blend seamlessly into the dramatic mountain setting. The terrain reflects the alpine environment, offering players an experience defined by scenic beauty alongside technical difficulty. The course operates seasonally from May through October, accommodating both recreational players and competitive golfers. Golfclub Sedrun hosts regional tournaments, including the Graubünden Golf Championships, which feature junior, individual, senior, and professional competitions. The club maintains an active membership base and offers instruction programs for golfers of various skill levels. The seasonal closure during winter months reflects the alpine climate and geography of the region.

Golfclub Seefeld-Reith

Tirol

Golfclub Seefeld-Reith is a 9-hole alpine golf course located in the heart of Seefeld in Tyrol, Austria. Nestled between the Karwendel, Wetterstein, and Mieminger mountain ranges, the course offers one of the most spectacular settings in the Alps. The par-70 layout measures 5,550 meters for men and 4,848 meters for women when played as 18 holes (twice around). The course features predominantly flat playing surfaces that balance visual drama with accessibility for golfers of all skill levels, from beginners to professionals. The design successfully combines stunning alpine panoramas with playability and enjoyable scoring opportunities. The terrain is characterized by its elevation amid dramatic mountain backdrops, creating an exceptional landscape setting. Seefeld-Reith provides comprehensive practice facilities including a two-sided driving range with 12 covered bays and short-game practice areas. The course is maintained to professional standards and operates seasonally from April through November. Located just a three-minute walk from Seefeld village center, it accommodates golfers of varying ages and abilities with well-maintained facilities and instruction services.

Golfclub Segeberg - Gut Wensin

Schleswig-Holstein

Golfclub Segeberg - Gut Wensin is situated within the idyllic landscape of Gut Wensin estate in Segeberg, Germany. The course welcomes golfers of all skill levels, from beginners to professionals, as well as children and juniors. The facility features expansive fairways and challenging greens that provide competitive play for golfers of varying abilities. The course operates year-round with extended daylight hours (7:00 AM to 8:00 PM). Winter operations include designated winter holes, while cart use is restricted during certain periods. The club maintains seasonal office hours and offers a range of services including tournament play, membership options, and green fee access. Golfclub Segeberg emphasizes youth development, with approximately 40 junior members participating in training programs and organized events throughout the year. The facility operates a golf school offering instruction from beginner level through advanced play, accommodating individual learners as well as groups. The club maintains a cooperation agreement with nearby GC Hoisdorf, providing reciprocal membership benefits.

Golfclub Seligenstadt am Kortenbach e. V.

Hessen 10 upcoming events

Golfclub Seligenstadt am Kortenbach is a 9-hole golf course located in the Rhein-Main region of Germany, situated peacefully yet centrally with approximately 45 hectares surrounding a nature reserve. The layout features three different tee positions on all holes, allowing the course to be played as three distinct 27-hole variations, providing versatility for different skill levels and preferences. The course is characterized by fairways of sporting length combined with playful challenges that create memorable rounds. The greenskeeping team maintains the course to high standards, with precise conditioning of fairways, intermediate rough, and rough areas that demands accurate play while remaining sportingly fair. The terrain and design accommodate both leisure and tournament golfers across all handicap levels. Beyond the nine holes, the facility offers comprehensive practice amenities including a driving range, pitch-and-chip area, putting green, and practice bunker. The club maintains a family-oriented atmosphere and welcomes newcomers through introductory and course proficiency courses. On-site amenities include the Ristorante Salentino for dining and a pro shop, supporting the club's commitment to quality facilities and community-focused golf.

Golfclub Sellinghausen

Nordrhein-Westfalen

Golfclub Sieben Berge e.V.

Niedersachsen

Golfclub Sieben-Berge Rheden is one of Northern Germany's oldest golf courses, located in the Leineberg region at the foot of the Sieben Berge hills in Hildesheim district. The 18-hole course features two distinct sections: holes 1-9 traverse the historic park of Schloss Rheden with mature trees, while holes 10-18 open onto views of the scenic Leineberg landscape. The course combines traditional parkland design with rolling terrain characteristic of the region. The layout takes advantage of the natural topography and heritage setting, offering varied playing conditions throughout. A 19th hole is located in the historically significant clubhouse, which features on-site dining and a sheltered sun terrace. The club has been DGV-certified for youth development since 2022, indicating an active junior program and training infrastructure. The facility includes a driving range with pricing available for practice. With over 800 members, the course serves both competitive tournament play and recreational golf.

Golfclub Siegerland e.V.

Nordrhein-Westfalen

Golfclub Siegerland e.V. is an 18-hole championship golf course located in the Heestal valley near Kreuztal, in the region where the Siegerland transitions into the Sauerland. Situated at 400 meters elevation across 85 hectares, the course is embedded in the rolling foothills landscape with impressive views of the surrounding mid-mountain terrain. The layout features challenging fairways with varied terrain structure offering natural obstacles and constantly changing vistas across the Sieger and Sauerland regions. As a member-owned, non-profit club, the facility emphasizes meticulous course maintenance and clubhouse care. The setting is notable for its peaceful environment free from vehicle noise and power lines, where golfers experience only natural sounds including birdsong and grazing horses on neighboring meadows. The course hosts various tournaments, including annual club championships that attract significant participation, as well as corporate golf events. Professional instruction is available through the club's golf academy under Head Pro Andrew Clark.

Golfclub Siek/Ahrensburg

Schleswig-Holstein 15 upcoming events

Golfclub Siek is a 27-hole public golf facility located near Hamburg, Germany, just 4.5 kilometers from the city boundary and directly accessible via the A1 autobahn at exit 28 near Ahrensburg. The course comprises three distinct nine-hole layouts: the A-Course (Championship-level, par 36), the B-Course (beginner-friendly, par 30), and the C-Course (par 37). The signature feature is the extraordinary 622-meter par-6 hole on the C-Course (hole C2), claimed to be the longest hole in northern Germany. This presents a significant challenge for experienced golfers. The courses accommodate all skill levels, from complete beginners to advanced players, with the B-Course playable without formal handicap certification. The facility is notable for its environmental commitment, incorporating the renaturalized Wandse stream—the source of Hamburg's namesake creek—into six holes across the C-Course. The landscape emphasizes natural water features integrated into modern golf design. Beyond play, Golfclub Siek offers a lounge and restaurant with terrace views, regular tournaments and competitive leagues, and instruction including weekend-long handicap courses.

Golfclub Sinsheim Buchenauerhof

Baden-Württemberg

Golfclub Sinsheim Buchenauerhof features an 18-hole championship course measuring 5,971 meters from the back tees, known as the "Panorama-Course." Despite its moderate length, the course presents substantial challenges through its distinctive topography and strategic design. Multiple doglegs, forests, and water hazards demand tactical precision and technical skill from players. The layout comprises fourteen par-4 holes, three par-5s, and three par-3s, with varying difficulty ratings across the card. Hole 9 (Par 4, HCP 1) stands as the most challenging, featuring a dramatic elevated green with water hazards and demanding approach shots. Conversely, hole 18 (Par 4, HCP 18) provides a relatively straightforward finish, though still defended by water and bunkers. The course accommodates multiple tee boxes (white through green) to suit players of all skill levels. Notable characteristics include well-bunkered greens, elevated putting surfaces, and strategic fairway narrowing that rewards accuracy over distance. The undulating terrain and forest setting create an engaging natural environment, offering scenic views throughout the round. The design emphasizes shot selection and course management as critical elements for successful play.

Golfclub Sint Nyk

Fryslân 2 upcoming events

Golfpark Sint Nyk is an 18-hole golf course located in St. Nicolaasga in the heart of Friesland, Netherlands. Designed by renowned golf architects Alan Rijks and Paul Rolin, the course offers a challenging and memorable experience for golfers of all skill levels. The course features spacious, well-maintained greens complemented by strategically placed water hazards and attractive fairways. The layout accommodates both experienced golfers and beginners, providing opportunities to improve skills across various difficulty levels. The course's terrain reflects the Frisian landscape, offering scenic views throughout the round. Golfpark Sint Nyk includes comprehensive practice facilities, including a covered driving range where golfers can refine their technique. The course supports both individual play and organized competitions, with a structured calendar of club activities and tournaments throughout the year. Beyond the course itself, the facility offers a brasserie with a terrace overlooking the greens, serving lunches, dinners, and beverages. Additional amenities include meeting rooms for corporate events and a golf school providing lessons for all ability levels. Electric vehicle charging is also available on-site.

Golfclub Slottermolen

Limburg