Golf Fleesenseen, Golf complex in Göhren-Lebbin, Germany.
Golf Fleesenseen is a golf complex in the Mecklenburg lake region with five courses offering 73 holes in total. The facility spreads across two locations and features courses of different lengths with water hazards and wooded areas mixed throughout.
The facility opened in 1999 as part of an effort to develop golf in the Mecklenburg region. American architect Stan Eby designed the five courses, creating a layout that transformed the lakeland area into a proper golfing destination.
The site has become a gathering place for golfers in the region, drawing players throughout the year. The training academy here helps introduce newcomers to the sport and builds a community around it.
The courses are open daily and include a large practice area with covered stations and lighting for all-weather training. Different courses have varying difficulty levels, so it helps to check which one fits your skill level before visiting.
The facility has a practice range with about 200 tee stations, many under cover, allowing golfers to work on their swing regardless of weather. Floodlights on the range also let players practice into the evening hours.
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