Colony Club Gutenhof
18 Hole/loch west course Par 73 + 18 Hole/loch east course Par 73
Website: https://www.colonygolf.com/
Frequently Asked Questions
I see Gutenhof has two 18-hole courses. Which one should I play first, the East or West?
We always recommend starting with the West Course if you only have time for one round; it's the longer, more challenging of the two, truly testing your shot-making. The East Course is a fantastic follow-up, offering a slightly more forgiving, parkland-style experience that's still incredibly enjoyable.
When is the best time of year to visit Colony Club Gutenhof for ideal playing conditions?
For the best conditions, plan your trip between late April and early October. You'll find the courses lush and perfectly maintained, with comfortable temperatures ideal for a full day of golf. We'd suggest avoiding the peak summer holidays in July and August if you prefer fewer crowds.
What's a unique challenge or signature hole I should look out for at Gutenhof?
On the West Course, keep an eye out for the par-3 17th - it's a beauty, requiring a precise shot over water to a well-guarded green. Both courses are known for their immaculate conditioning and the strategic placement of water hazards, which demand your full attention on nearly every hole.
Beyond the golf, what's the overall atmosphere like at Colony Club Gutenhof?
Gutenhof offers a refined yet welcoming atmosphere; it feels like a true private club but without any stuffiness. The clubhouse is a lovely spot for a post-round drink or meal, and you'll find the staff genuinely friendly and attentive, making your entire visit feel special.
Is Colony Club Gutenhof considered good value, and what should I expect regarding green fees?
Considering the quality of two championship courses and the overall experience, we believe Gutenhof offers excellent value for a premium Austrian golf destination. Green fees are on par with other top-tier European courses, and you're paying for pristine conditions and a memorable day out.