We've taken the regional golf federation of Bavaria and turned it into the South East region of Germany with a total of 174 courses.
South East Germany, Germany
South East Germany, Germany
South East Germany, Germany
South East Germany, Germany
South East Germany, Germany
South East Germany, Germany
South East Germany, Germany
South East Germany, Germany
South East Germany, Germany
South East Germany, Germany
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South East Germany, Germany
South East Germany, Germany
South East Germany, Germany
South East Germany, Germany
South East Germany, Germany
South East Germany, Germany
South East Germany, Germany
South East Germany, Germany
South East Germany, Germany
South East Germany, Germany
South East Germany, Germany
South East Germany, Germany
Wittelsbacher Golfclub occupies a 167-acre property on which the horses of the Bavarian royalty were once bred. J. F. Dudok van Heel set out the course in 1988 and a round here starts and ends with a par five.
München-Riedhof is a memorable layout that was designed in 1989 by Heinz Fehring across undulating terrain. It's a first class experience all around, but the club never loses sight of its raison d'être - a very playable golf course.
Founded in 1926, Feldafing is one of Germany’s oldest golf clubs and it's set most spectacularly in an estate that was formerly owned by King Maximilian II of Bavaria.
This is an excellent course that all Donald Harradine connoisseurs will truly enjoy. Terrain dictates rhythm – nowhere is this truer than at Schloss Klingenburg Golf Club...
Although Golf Club am Reichswald was founded in 1960, an inaugural 9-hole course didn’t appear until four years later. Another decade would then pass before today’s 18-hole layout came into play in 1974.
The “A” and “B” nines at Golf Valley München comprise the longest and toughest 18-hole course at this 27-hole complex but the water-laden “C” circuit is a favourite of many with its island green at the “signature” 7th hole.
The course at Golf- und Land-Club Regensburg is an exemplary Donald Harradine design on a pretty severe site. It certainly exudes plenty of blue-blooded elegance, but also an element of blue-collar raucousness…
Golf Resort Achental is located outside the market town of Grassau, to the south of Lake Chiemsee. It’s here that Thomas Himmel fashioned a very polished layout in 2013 which one commentator termed “the Upper Bavarian equivalent of Son Gual in Majorca”.
Designed by Robert Trent Jones Snr and unveiled in 1987, the woodland course at Golfclub Bodensee Weissensberg lies close to Lake Constance, in southern Germany. With more than a hundred bunkers in play, it’s renowned as a tough track.
Situated to the south of Munich in the shadow of the Bavarian Alps, St Eurach Golf Club was designed by the celebrated golf architect Donald Harradine and it’s routed through a heavily forested landscape…
With impeccable course maintenance and fascinating variation from hole to hole Schwanhof is a layout that will enthrall golfers of all abilities.
Münchener Golf Club dates back to 1910 but its current 27-hole golf facility is relatively modern. Eighteen Bernhard von Limburger holes were unveiled in 1964 and Kurt Rossknecht added another nine in 1996 before Perry Dye carried out a complete remodel a decade later.
While the first beginnings of Tegernseer Bad Wiessee Golf Club date back to 1958, the site is not overgrown with trees, so there are some great views, even a few of the otherwise elusive lake.
Kurt Rossknecht's spectacular Oberallgäu mountain course at the Sonnenalp-Oberallgäu Golf Resort dates from 2004 and it’s situated on the edge of an Alpine valley, complete with 360° views and wild terrain...
The fairways at Golfclub Augsburg are routed through avenues of coniferous and deciduous trees. Formed in 1959, the club is actually two years younger than its most famous member, Bernhard Langer.
The strength of the Steibis mountain course at Oberstaufen-Steibis Golf Club is that the spectacular Alpine landscape gives up just enough manageable terrain for a full 18-hole layout.
The golf course at Reit im Winkl features a monumental out and back routing, the likes of which are profoundly rare on difficult mountain sites.
There is surely no lovelier view from any golf course than at Beuerberg Golf Club. The backdrop of the Bavarian Alps is nothing short of spectacular and the golf itself seems almost a secondary consideration...
The course at Ebersberg Golf Club is very thoughtfully designed on a site with complexities. The access road cuts right through the property, so nine holes had to be placed on either side of it...
Municipal golf is not a thing in Germany and neither are fescue greens. In both cases the big question is "why should that be so?". In the small resort town of Bad Birnbach no one found a convincing answer. What they did find is a spectacular site on a hill permeated by ravines and so "Bella Vista" was born.
Wörthsee Golf Club aims to be a premium venue, not only locally, but also on a national level. To that end they offer all the amenities and pay a great deal of attention to the smaller details, which becomes readily apparent on the golf course.
Situated to the northwest of Munich, the course at Golfclub Olching was only thirty-three years old when it underwent an extensive renovation in 2012/13, with three water hazards enlarged, eighteen greens redesigned and all the bunkers renewed.
Despite the practical deficiencies, the course at Lindau Bad Schachen Golf Club manages to be more than the sum of its parts.
A Götz Mecklenburg design from 1991, the 18-hole course at Golfclub Pottenstein-Weidenloh lies within a 275-acre portion of the Franconian Switzerland-Veldenstein Forest Nature Park, where dense forest surrounds the golfing activity on all sides.
Designed by Paul Krings and opened for play in 1988, the woodland course at Golfclub Schloss Maxlrain is artfully routed through stands of oak, spruce and fir trees within the grounds of the Renaissance Palace of Maxlrain, which dates back to the 19th century.
The Kurt Rossnecht-designed course at Golfclub Starnberg opened in 1988, two years after the club was formed. Starting and finishing with eminently birdieable par five holes, this layout gives golfers the chance to begin and end their round in some style.
Designed by Bernhard Langer, the Brunnwies course is one of six 18-hole layouts at the enormous Hartl Golf Resort at Bad Griesbach.
Configured as two returning nines within a compact 130-acre property in the grounds of the Oberzwieselau Castle, the course at Golfpark Oberzwieselau is the perfect example of how to squeeze a terrific golf track into a tight, landscaped parkland setting.
Despite its Oberland location and close proximity to the Alpspitze, Zugspitze and Waxenstein mountains, the 18-hole course at Golfclub Garmisch-Partenkirchen is a mildly undulating, surprisingly walkable Alpine layout extending to 6,156 metres from the tips.