Reiter´s Golfschaukel Stegersbach-Lafnitztal

50 Loch/hole: 18 Loch/hole Südburgenland course Par 69 + 18 Loch/hole Panorama course + 9 Loch/hole Par 36 + 5 Loch/hole academy

Website: http://golfschaukel.at/

Frequently Asked Questions

With 50 holes across various courses, how should I plan my golf days at Reiter's Golfschaukel?

Focus on variety to truly experience everything. We recommend playing the challenging Panorama course in the morning, then winding down with the shorter Südburgenland course in the afternoon. Don't forget to try the 9-hole course for a quick, fun round or the academy if you're looking to fine-tune your short game.

I'm a mid-handicapper looking for a good challenge; which 18-hole course should I prioritize at Stegersbach?

You'll definitely want to tackle the Panorama course first; its elevated tees and demanding layouts will test your accuracy and course management. The Südburgenland course, while shorter at Par 69, offers its own strategic challenges with tighter fairways and tricky greens, making it a great follow-up.

When is the ideal time to visit Reiter's Golfschaukel Stegersbach-Lafnitztal for the best playing conditions?

We find late spring, typically May to early June, or early autumn, September into October, offers the most pleasant conditions. You'll enjoy comfortable temperatures and lush fairways without the peak summer crowds, making for a truly relaxing golf experience.

Is Reiter's Golfschaukel a good destination for beginners or families with new golfers?

Absolutely, this resort is fantastic for all skill levels. The 5-hole academy course is perfect for absolute beginners or a quick warm-up, and the 9-hole Par 36 course offers a less intimidating, yet still engaging, experience for those new to the game. It's a great place to learn and improve without feeling rushed.

What's unique about the Südburgenland course, especially since it's a Par 69?

Don't let the Par 69 fool you-the Südburgenland course is a delightful challenge with its own distinct character. You'll find it winds through more mature trees and offers a slightly flatter, yet strategically demanding, layout that requires precise iron play and smart course management. It's a fantastic contrast to the more open, elevated Panorama course.