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18-Hole

Wittelsbacher Golfclub Rohrenfeld-Neuburg e.V.

Rohrenfeld 102, D-86633 Neuburg an der Donau, Deutschland
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About the Golfcourse

The Wittelsbacher Golfclub, founded in 1988 and opened in 1989, is located north of Munich in a beautiful parkland setting.

The renowned golf course, designed by Joan Dudok van Heel, combines over 200-year-old trees with gently undulating terrain around the Rohrenfeld estate.

This 18-hole course meets the requirements of all levels of golfer and offers both enjoyment and a sporting challenge, from standard to champion tees.

The club, run by His Royal Highness Duke Max in Bavaria and is a member of the Leading Golf Courses of Germany, is characterized by professional service and stylish facilities.

Personalities from various fields meet in the magnificent clubhouse and on the terrace with its impressive views.

The Wittelsbacher Golfclub, venue of the International Amateur Championships and the European Challenge Tour, combines tradition, nature experience and challenging golf in an exclusive community.

18 Holes Championship Course

Difficulty: Hard

Characteristics

The course is located in an impressive parkland setting and is characterized by its flat yet challenging design.

This 18-hole course impresses with its picturesque and well-defended greens, whose approach shots are particularly interesting.

It meets the requirements of golfers of all levels, offering pure enjoyment from the standard tees and a serious sporting challenge from the championship tees.

Golf Offers
18 Holes Championship Course
Training offers

Driving range (40 range tees, 10 of which are covered)
Putting green
Pitching green
Chipping green
Practice bunker

Greenfees

Green fee 90-110 Euro
Hotel guests 65 Euro
Daily range fee 15 Euro
Hotel guests do not pay a range fee

Contact
Clubinfos
Founding Year: 1988
President: Seine Königliche Hoheit Herzog Max in Bayern
Membership: possible
Etiquette

Registration is required
Soft spikes recommended.
Dogs allowed on a lead.
Cell phones permitted on the course.
GPS devices permitted.
Jeans are not permitted on the golf course;
Cell phones are switched to "silent/without ringtone" on the golf course
Club card with registered handicap (45) is required.
VcG players are permitted.

18-Hole

Wittelsbacher Golfclub Rohrenfeld-Neuburg e.V.

Rohrenfeld 102, D-86633 Neuburg an der Donau, Deutschland
Become a member and reserve this and many other golf clubs
Request information
Golf Offers
18 Holes Championship Course
Training offers

Driving range (40 range tees, 10 of which are covered)
Putting green
Pitching green
Chipping green
Practice bunker

Greenfees

Green fee 90-110 Euro
Hotel guests 65 Euro
Daily range fee 15 Euro
Hotel guests do not pay a range fee

Contact
Clubinfos
Founding Year: 1988
President: Seine Königliche Hoheit Herzog Max in Bayern
Membership: possible
Etiquette

Registration is required
Soft spikes recommended.
Dogs allowed on a lead.
Cell phones permitted on the course.
GPS devices permitted.
Jeans are not permitted on the golf course;
Cell phones are switched to "silent/without ringtone" on the golf course
Club card with registered handicap (45) is required.
VcG players are permitted.

About the Golfcourse

The Wittelsbacher Golfclub, founded in 1988 and opened in 1989, is located north of Munich in a beautiful parkland setting.

The renowned golf course, designed by Joan Dudok van Heel, combines over 200-year-old trees with gently undulating terrain around the Rohrenfeld estate.

This 18-hole course meets the requirements of all levels of golfer and offers both enjoyment and a sporting challenge, from standard to champion tees.

The club, run by His Royal Highness Duke Max in Bavaria and is a member of the Leading Golf Courses of Germany, is characterized by professional service and stylish facilities.

Personalities from various fields meet in the magnificent clubhouse and on the terrace with its impressive views.

The Wittelsbacher Golfclub, venue of the International Amateur Championships and the European Challenge Tour, combines tradition, nature experience and challenging golf in an exclusive community.

18 Holes Championship Course

Difficulty: Hard

Characteristics

The course is located in an impressive parkland setting and is characterized by its flat yet challenging design.

This 18-hole course impresses with its picturesque and well-defended greens, whose approach shots are particularly interesting.

It meets the requirements of golfers of all levels, offering pure enjoyment from the standard tees and a serious sporting challenge from the championship tees.

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