Reiters Golf 72 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 72 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.