Golf-Club Feldafing e.V., Golf course in Feldafing, Germany.
Golf-Club Feldafing is an 18-hole golf course near Lake Starnberg with sloped terrain and natural obstacles throughout. Water features and trees shape the layout, and several holes offer views of the lake and surrounding landscape.
The facility was founded in 1926 and designed by Dr. Bernhard von Limburger. The course became well-known enough to attract notable visitors such as US President Dwight D. Eisenhower.
The restaurant is run by the Küster family and serves as a gathering place where golfers and locals spend time together. People from the area come here not just to play, but also to dine and relax.
The course sits on the edge of Lenné Park on the western shore of Lake Starnberg with good access. Visitors should wear sturdy shoes since the terrain is partly steep and can become slippery when wet.
The course sits within the historic Lenné Park, a designed landscape known for its 19th-century layout. This location blends modern golf with an older, expansive landscape design that was part of the setting from the beginning.
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