Reiters Golf & Country Club Bad Tatzmannsdorf
About the Golfcourse
The championship course is a true challenge for every golfer. Varied play with a magnificent panorama is offered here.
The Bad Tatzmannsdorf 18-hole course has been ideally embedded in the hilly landscape of Southern Burgenland. The Lichtenwald course, which is known for its interesting par 3 and par 4 holes, offers the ideal opportunity to put trained strokes into practice.
The region around Bad Tatzmannsdorf is characterized by the Pannonian climate and allows almost year-round playing on the course. Even during the winter months, the 9-hole course is mostly playable on summer greens.
The course is in very good condition. Tees, fairways, and greens are tip-top.
18-hole Tschabach Course
Characteristics
The Reiters Burgenland Resort Bad Tatzmannsdorf is home to the Reiters Golf 72 Bad Tatzmannsdorf, a golf course surrounded by a beautiful hilly landscape in the southern part of Burgenland.
The facility offers all-weather practice options for beginners and professionals.
The golf academy supports beginners and advanced players and provides valuable tips and advice to experienced players to improve their skills.
The 18-hole championship course, designed by Hans-Georg Erhardt, offers high-level golfing and has a slightly hilly terrain with water hazards. The golf course has a sporty to challenging level of difficulty.
9-hole Lichtenwald Course
Characteristics
The 9-hole course is open to the public and offers everyone interested the opportunity to play golf.
Designed by Hans-Georg Erhardt, the golf course is hilly and has a difficulty level ranging from easy to sporty.
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Driving Range (100 range tee boxes, 20 of which are covered), putting green, pitching green, chipping green, practice bunker.
18-hole Tschabach course 58-69 € Driving range 12 €
Ball token (36 balls) 3 €
Registration is necessary.
Club card with a registered handicap of (45) is required.
VcG players are allowed.
9-hole Lichtenwald course requires soft spikes.
Dogs on a leash are allowed.
Cell phones are allowed on the course. GPS devices are allowed.
Reiters Golf & Country Club Bad Tatzmannsdorf
Driving Range (100 range tee boxes, 20 of which are covered), putting green, pitching green, chipping green, practice bunker.
18-hole Tschabach course 58-69 € Driving range 12 €
Ball token (36 balls) 3 €
Registration is necessary.
Club card with a registered handicap of (45) is required.
VcG players are allowed.
9-hole Lichtenwald course requires soft spikes.
Dogs on a leash are allowed.
Cell phones are allowed on the course. GPS devices are allowed.
About the Golfcourse
The championship course is a true challenge for every golfer. Varied play with a magnificent panorama is offered here.
The Bad Tatzmannsdorf 18-hole course has been ideally embedded in the hilly landscape of Southern Burgenland. The Lichtenwald course, which is known for its interesting par 3 and par 4 holes, offers the ideal opportunity to put trained strokes into practice.
The region around Bad Tatzmannsdorf is characterized by the Pannonian climate and allows almost year-round playing on the course. Even during the winter months, the 9-hole course is mostly playable on summer greens.
The course is in very good condition. Tees, fairways, and greens are tip-top.
18-hole Tschabach Course
Characteristics
The Reiters Burgenland Resort Bad Tatzmannsdorf is home to the Reiters Golf 72 Bad Tatzmannsdorf, a golf course surrounded by a beautiful hilly landscape in the southern part of Burgenland.
The facility offers all-weather practice options for beginners and professionals.
The golf academy supports beginners and advanced players and provides valuable tips and advice to experienced players to improve their skills.
The 18-hole championship course, designed by Hans-Georg Erhardt, offers high-level golfing and has a slightly hilly terrain with water hazards. The golf course has a sporty to challenging level of difficulty.
9-hole Lichtenwald Course
Characteristics
The 9-hole course is open to the public and offers everyone interested the opportunity to play golf.
Designed by Hans-Georg Erhardt, the golf course is hilly and has a difficulty level ranging from easy to sporty.