Celtic Golf Course Schärding, Golf course in Taufkirchen an der Pram, Austria
The golf course covers 65 hectares with 18 holes, putting greens, chipping areas, and a modern driving range featuring covered practice bays. Players can choose from four tee positions ranging from 5,310 to 6,386 meters on the Par 72 layout.
The course was established in 2003 with the creation of a Celtic tree circle on the grounds, merging ancient Celtic traditions with golf. This symbolic structure has served as the cultural foundation of the site since its beginning.
The clubhouse restaurant serves regional dishes from Upper Austria, prepared by chef Karl Auinger and reflecting local culinary traditions. Diners can taste flavors that are rooted in this part of the country.
The course accommodates golfers of all skill levels through its variable tee positions and well-equipped training areas. Visitors should allow time to explore the full grounds, including a walk around the Celtic tree circle.
Each tree in the Celtic circle was planted following ancient Celtic calendar principles, linking every month with specific character traits. This unusual blend of astrology and golf creates a spiritual dimension that players experience while playing.
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