Golfclub Beuerberg
About the Golfcourse
The history of the golf club began in 1982, when the Swiss entrepreneur Urs Zondler took up the challenge of creating a unique golf course in collaboration with the renowned Scottish architect Donald Harradine.
The 119-hectare site allowed for the generous layout of the fairways along natural watercourses and old trees. The impressive double green of holes 9 and 18 is located on a plateau in front of the terrace, while the unobstructed view of a 400-kilometer-long Alpine chain makes Beuerberg a unique golf course in Germany.
Beuerberg has not only established itself as one of the most beautiful golf courses in Germany, but also hosts prestigious golf tournaments and is a member of exclusive golf organizations such as "World of Leading Golf" and "Finest Golf Clubs of the World". The club catering, run by Urs Zondler and his wife Isolde, offers an outstanding culinary experience accompanied by a passionate team of top chefs and first-class service. The personal presence of the hosts creates a warm and familiar atmosphere in which members and guests alike can feel at ease and relax. At Beuerberg, stiff rituals are deliberately avoided.
Golfclub Beuerberg
Characteristics
The Beuerberg Golf Club covers a generous 119 hectares and impresses with its picturesque location in the foothills of the Alps, surrounded by a breathtaking mountain backdrop.
The fairways are designed to make the most of the natural beauty of the surroundings. Wide fairways, criss-crossed by forest aisles, strategically placed bunkers and water hazards require precise and deliberate play. Golfers have the choice of playing from champion tees or regular tees, depending on their individual ability.
Driving range (40 range tees, 8 of which are covered)
Putting green
Pitching green
Chipping green
Practice bunker
85 - 105 € / 18-Loch Runde
Driving Range 12 Euro
Guests are welcome Monday - Friday (except on public holidays).
The course is playable every day when accompanied by members.
Registration is necessary.
Club card with registered handicap (36) is required.
VcG players are permitted.
Soft spikes required.
Dogs allowed on a leash.
Cell phones permitted on the course.
GPS devices permitted.
Golfclub Beuerberg
Driving range (40 range tees, 8 of which are covered)
Putting green
Pitching green
Chipping green
Practice bunker
85 - 105 € / 18-Loch Runde
Driving Range 12 Euro
Guests are welcome Monday - Friday (except on public holidays).
The course is playable every day when accompanied by members.
Registration is necessary.
Club card with registered handicap (36) is required.
VcG players are permitted.
Soft spikes required.
Dogs allowed on a leash.
Cell phones permitted on the course.
GPS devices permitted.
About the Golfcourse
The history of the golf club began in 1982, when the Swiss entrepreneur Urs Zondler took up the challenge of creating a unique golf course in collaboration with the renowned Scottish architect Donald Harradine.
The 119-hectare site allowed for the generous layout of the fairways along natural watercourses and old trees. The impressive double green of holes 9 and 18 is located on a plateau in front of the terrace, while the unobstructed view of a 400-kilometer-long Alpine chain makes Beuerberg a unique golf course in Germany.
Beuerberg has not only established itself as one of the most beautiful golf courses in Germany, but also hosts prestigious golf tournaments and is a member of exclusive golf organizations such as "World of Leading Golf" and "Finest Golf Clubs of the World". The club catering, run by Urs Zondler and his wife Isolde, offers an outstanding culinary experience accompanied by a passionate team of top chefs and first-class service. The personal presence of the hosts creates a warm and familiar atmosphere in which members and guests alike can feel at ease and relax. At Beuerberg, stiff rituals are deliberately avoided.
Golfclub Beuerberg
Characteristics
The Beuerberg Golf Club covers a generous 119 hectares and impresses with its picturesque location in the foothills of the Alps, surrounded by a breathtaking mountain backdrop.
The fairways are designed to make the most of the natural beauty of the surroundings. Wide fairways, criss-crossed by forest aisles, strategically placed bunkers and water hazards require precise and deliberate play. Golfers have the choice of playing from champion tees or regular tees, depending on their individual ability.