Golf- und Land-Club Köln e.V., Golf and country club in Bergisch Gladbach, Germany.
Golf- und Land-Club Köln is an 18-hole golf course in Bergisch Gladbach featuring tree-lined fairways and water hazards throughout the grounds. The terrain rolls gently across carefully designed playing areas that challenge golfers with varied shot requirements.
The club was founded in 1906 and started on a horse racing track in Cologne before moving to Refrath in the 1950s. Bernhard von Limburger designed the course at this new location.
The club maintains multiple teams competing in different leagues and age groups, fostering both recreational players and competitive athletes through professional training programs.
Visitors should check conditions and accessibility requirements before visiting, as some areas may have specific playing guidelines. Weekday visits are usually less crowded than weekends, making them ideal for a more relaxed round.
The course uses strategically placed tree rows and water elements to create distinct playing paths that demand careful shot planning. This combination of natural features and design makes each hole present different tactical demands.
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