Golfclub Heidelberg-Lobenfeld, Golf course in Wiesenbach, Germany.
Golfclub Heidelberg-Lobenfeld is an 18-hole course set in a natural landscape with ponds, streams, and mature trees. The layout combines these natural features with strategically placed bunkers and well-maintained fairways.
The club was founded in 1968 in a parkland style designed by architects Donald Harradine and Thomas Himmel. This founding vision established the foundation for the course as it exists today.
The facility brings golfers together and provides space for social gatherings with a restaurant serving regional dishes. This mix of sport and community shapes the character of the place.
The location is quiet, away from traffic noise and power lines, allowing players to focus on their game undisturbed. Playing here requires advance booking and a valid handicap certificate.
The course features 26 golf carts available for players to use. This equipment ensures comfortable play across the entire layout.
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