Golfclub Almenland, 18-hole golf course in Fladnitz an der Teichalm, Austria.
Golfclub Almenland is an 18-hole course in Fladnitz an der Teichalm built across gently rolling terrain. The layout includes water hazards throughout and offers different distances to accommodate varying skill levels.
The course was designed and opened in 2002 by English golf architect Michael Pinner. His design has shaped the playing experience in this area ever since.
The club draws golfers from the region who gather for regular play and tournament competitions. This community shapes how the place functions as a meeting point for players throughout the year.
The course is open daily to players who can bring their own equipment or rent on site. Visitors will find parking nearby and should expect the best conditions during fair weather.
The facility offers four electric vehicle charging stations available to visitors with modern cars. This infrastructure reflects an early commitment to sustainable mobility in a rural setting.
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