Golf courses in Germany span from seaside links to alpine settings. Players access modern practice facilities, tournament-standard layouts, and varied course designs. Venues include historic clubs from 1895, championship courses, and modern resorts. Locations range from Baltic coastal areas to mountain elevations of 1200 meters.
The golf course spans 27 holes with water hazards, bunkers, and natural areas. The clubhouse includes a restaurant and practice facilities.
This coastal golf course offers 18 holes among North Sea dunes. Wind and weather influence play on the sandy fairways.
The course sits in Kraichgau with 18 holes between hills and forests. The terrain presents technical challenges for all skill levels.
The PGA golf course comprises 27 holes in the Allgäu region. The grounds include practice areas, a golf school, and a pro shop.
The golf course spreads across maintained grounds and includes a driving range, short game practice area and an on-site restaurant.
The golf course is located in an alpine setting with water hazards and technically demanding fairways at 600 meters elevation.
The championship course contains 18 holes and is situated near the coast with strong winds that influence the game.
The facility consists of two 18-hole courses with different difficulty levels and terrain shapes for various playing abilities.
The golf complex features an 18-hole championship layout and a public 6-hole course for beginners. The facility offers modern practice areas.
The golf club offers an 18-hole main course and a 9-hole course. The facility includes a golf training center with indoor practice options.
The 18-hole golf course sits in a north German natural landscape between lakes and woodland areas. The terrain presents various fairways with water hazards.
The golf club comprises two 18-hole courses next to a baroque castle. The facility includes water features and a modern practice area.
The golf course features nine holes on rolling terrain with views of the Alpine range. The fairways wind through natural water streams.
A nine-hole urban course with short distances between holes. The course incorporates city elements into the game of golf.
The golf course sits on historical castle estate grounds. Nine technical holes with views of historical architecture.
An executive golf course with eighteen holes in the Allgäu region. The course features water hazards and strategically placed bunkers.
This golf course features 18 holes across 70 hectares with natural streams, multiple lakes and varied sand bunkers for technical play.
The championship course designed by Jack Nicklaus combines deep sand bunkers with water features and demanding greens for tournament golf.
The oldest German golf course, founded in 1895, presents old tree populations, traditional fairways and maintained greens.
The parkland course integrates into mixed forest with long fairways, natural rough areas and technical greens.
This golf facility comprises 36 holes built to competition standards, with layouts created by architects Dave Thomas and Hannes Schreiner.
This historical course opened in 1913 with a design by Harry Colt. The 18 holes wind through an established forest.
The facility contains three 9-hole courses with water features. The club has hosted the BMW International Open since 1989.
The course, built in 1928, features 18 holes on heathland terrain. The layout includes multiple bunkers and technically complex greens.
The 18-hole golf course follows Scottish coastal traditions with sand dunes, deep bunkers and undulating greens.
The golf course combines forest passages with open coastal sections. Wind and sea breeze characterize the game on this North Sea island.
The golf course extends over 7,092 meters with strategic water hazards and bunkers along Lake Scharmützel.
The resort offers two 18-hole courses: one in hilly woodland, the other in open parkland with water features.
Golf course featuring 18 holes, driving range, putting green and clubhouse near a historic castle.
18-hole golf facility designed by Bernhard Langer, featuring water hazards and views of the Bavarian countryside.
Indoor miniature golf facility with 18 holes under UV lighting, featuring themed artwork and fluorescent elements.
Championship golf course with 18 holes, narrow fairways, strategic bunkers and undulating greens.
This golf course contains 18 holes with narrow playing corridors. The water hazards and sand bunkers require precise shots on all holes.
The golf course integrates the natural landscape with streams between playing lanes. Old oak and beech trees line the fairways.
The golf course sits at an alpine altitude of 1200 meters. The playing lanes run through mountain terrain with views of the Alps.