Golfclub Föhrenwald
About the Golfcourse
The flat Championship course Föhrenwald near Wiener Neustadt offers not only pros an adequate challenge, but due to the intelligent layout, it is a challenge for golfers of all skill levels.
Nevertheless, special skill is required when it comes to avoiding the 75 bunkers and numerous water hazards. The parkland course, however, remains fair and enjoyable to play due to its generously designed fairways.
The new spacious clubhouse is also adapted to the increase in members and guests and offers an attractive ambience. In line with the sporting ambition, the spacious practice facility ranges from a covered driving range to a 3-hole short course and a generous putting green.
In summary, it is a very elitist and beautiful golf course where youth sports are promoted and lived.
18-hole-GC Föhrenwald Course
Characteristics
The Golfclub Föhrenwald is a golf facility located in Wiener Neustadt, Austria, which is just a short 45-minute drive from Vienna. Due to the mild climate, the Golfclub Föhrenwald offers a long playing season and is therefore attractive to golfers all year round.
The golf course was opened in 1968 and was designed by golf course architect Jeff Howes. The golf course has a parkland character surrounded by trees and bushes, providing a picturesque backdrop.
The golf course at Golfclub Föhrenwald is mostly flat, but features water hazards that make the game more exciting and challenging. The golf course has a sporty difficulty level and offers narrow fairways, strategically placed bunkers, and water hazards that allow players to test and improve their skills.
Rules
Driving Range (40 Range tees, 5 of them covered), Putting Green, Pitching Green, Chipping Green, Practice Bunker, 3-hole Short Course.
18-hole GC Föhrenwald Course Greenfee: €95-110
Driving Range: €10 Ball token (26 balls): €2
Registration is necessary.
Club membership card with a registered handicap of 54 is required.
On Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays, and public holidays, a handicap of 36 (men) / 45 (women) is required.
Soft spikes are required.
Dogs on a leash are allowed.
Mobile phones are allowed on the course. GPS devices are permitted.
Golfclub Föhrenwald
Driving Range (40 Range tees, 5 of them covered), Putting Green, Pitching Green, Chipping Green, Practice Bunker, 3-hole Short Course.
18-hole GC Föhrenwald Course Greenfee: €95-110
Driving Range: €10 Ball token (26 balls): €2
Registration is necessary.
Club membership card with a registered handicap of 54 is required.
On Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays, and public holidays, a handicap of 36 (men) / 45 (women) is required.
Soft spikes are required.
Dogs on a leash are allowed.
Mobile phones are allowed on the course. GPS devices are permitted.
About the Golfcourse
The flat Championship course Föhrenwald near Wiener Neustadt offers not only pros an adequate challenge, but due to the intelligent layout, it is a challenge for golfers of all skill levels.
Nevertheless, special skill is required when it comes to avoiding the 75 bunkers and numerous water hazards. The parkland course, however, remains fair and enjoyable to play due to its generously designed fairways.
The new spacious clubhouse is also adapted to the increase in members and guests and offers an attractive ambience. In line with the sporting ambition, the spacious practice facility ranges from a covered driving range to a 3-hole short course and a generous putting green.
In summary, it is a very elitist and beautiful golf course where youth sports are promoted and lived.
18-hole-GC Föhrenwald Course
Characteristics
The Golfclub Föhrenwald is a golf facility located in Wiener Neustadt, Austria, which is just a short 45-minute drive from Vienna. Due to the mild climate, the Golfclub Föhrenwald offers a long playing season and is therefore attractive to golfers all year round.
The golf course was opened in 1968 and was designed by golf course architect Jeff Howes. The golf course has a parkland character surrounded by trees and bushes, providing a picturesque backdrop.
The golf course at Golfclub Föhrenwald is mostly flat, but features water hazards that make the game more exciting and challenging. The golf course has a sporty difficulty level and offers narrow fairways, strategically placed bunkers, and water hazards that allow players to test and improve their skills.