Golfclub Adamstal Franz Wittmann
About the Golfcourse
Golfclub Adamstal, nestled in the Lower Austrian Alpine foothills, is one of the most spectacular golf courses in Europe. With its stunning design and impeccable maintenance, it offers golfers an unparalleled experience.
Golfclub Adamstal combines sporting excellence, breathtaking landscapes, and outstanding hospitality – a must-visit for every golf enthusiast.
Numerous awards like "Golf Course of the Year" or "Most Popular Golf Course in Europe" confirm the high quality of the course.
Restaurant and Halfway Station:
The club restaurant delights guests with culinary delicacies in a cozy atmosphere. The halfway station provides refreshments and snacks during the game, keeping players energized. Guests praise the family-friendly service, the excellent food, and the fair prices.
Accommodation:
Newly built, cozy guest rooms invite visitors to stay. After the final putt, guests can reflect on their game and enjoy the tranquility of Adamstal. The rooms are modern, tastefully decorated, and offer every comfort.
Franz Wittmann:
Franz Wittmann, born on April 7, 1950, in Ramsau, Lower Austria, is Austria’s most successful rally driver. After his motorsport career, he dedicated himself to golf and founded Golfclub Adamstal.
18-Hole Championship Course
Characteristics
This challenging course pushes even professionals to their limits, yet remains fair for players of all skill levels thanks to up to five tees per hole.
Designer Jeff Howes skillfully integrated streams, elevation changes, forest clearings, and rock formations into the stunning landscape.
9-Hole Course Wallerbach
Characteristics
This course offers an equally fascinating playing experience, following the idyllic Wallerbach Valley.
The fairways are diversely designed and require precise play. Some fairways are highly undulated, making them visually stunning but a challenge for golfers.
Rules
Driving Range (13 range tees, including 3 covered tees)
Putting Green
Pitching Green
Chipping Green
Practice Bunker
88 - 110 € / 18-Hole
Guests are welcome at any time.
Registration is required.
A club ID with a registered handicap (54) is mandatory.
On Saturdays, Sundays, and public holidays, a handicap of 36 is required.
VcG players are accepted.
Golfclub Adamstal Franz Wittmann
Driving Range (13 range tees, including 3 covered tees)
Putting Green
Pitching Green
Chipping Green
Practice Bunker
88 - 110 € / 18-Hole
Guests are welcome at any time.
Registration is required.
A club ID with a registered handicap (54) is mandatory.
On Saturdays, Sundays, and public holidays, a handicap of 36 is required.
VcG players are accepted.
About the Golfcourse
Golfclub Adamstal, nestled in the Lower Austrian Alpine foothills, is one of the most spectacular golf courses in Europe. With its stunning design and impeccable maintenance, it offers golfers an unparalleled experience.
Golfclub Adamstal combines sporting excellence, breathtaking landscapes, and outstanding hospitality – a must-visit for every golf enthusiast.
Numerous awards like "Golf Course of the Year" or "Most Popular Golf Course in Europe" confirm the high quality of the course.
Restaurant and Halfway Station:
The club restaurant delights guests with culinary delicacies in a cozy atmosphere. The halfway station provides refreshments and snacks during the game, keeping players energized. Guests praise the family-friendly service, the excellent food, and the fair prices.
Accommodation:
Newly built, cozy guest rooms invite visitors to stay. After the final putt, guests can reflect on their game and enjoy the tranquility of Adamstal. The rooms are modern, tastefully decorated, and offer every comfort.
Franz Wittmann:
Franz Wittmann, born on April 7, 1950, in Ramsau, Lower Austria, is Austria’s most successful rally driver. After his motorsport career, he dedicated himself to golf and founded Golfclub Adamstal.
18-Hole Championship Course
Characteristics
This challenging course pushes even professionals to their limits, yet remains fair for players of all skill levels thanks to up to five tees per hole.
Designer Jeff Howes skillfully integrated streams, elevation changes, forest clearings, and rock formations into the stunning landscape.
9-Hole Course Wallerbach
Characteristics
This course offers an equally fascinating playing experience, following the idyllic Wallerbach Valley.
The fairways are diversely designed and require precise play. Some fairways are highly undulated, making them visually stunning but a challenge for golfers.