Golfclub Spillern

18 Loch/holes Par 72

Website: http://www.gcspillern.at

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play Golfclub Spillern?

We always recommend late spring (May-June) or early autumn (September-October) for Spillern. You'll enjoy comfortable temperatures and the course is typically in pristine condition, avoiding the peak summer heat and crowds. The surrounding Austrian landscape is also stunning during these months.

What kind of challenges can I expect on the Golfclub Spillern course?

Spillern is surprisingly varied for its relatively flat terrain, offering a great mix of holes that demand precision. You'll find several strategically placed water hazards and well-bunkered greens, particularly on the back nine, that really test your approach shots. Don't underestimate the tree-lined fairways - they can be tighter than they look.

How easy is it to get to Golfclub Spillern from Vienna, and should I rent a car?

Getting to Spillern from Vienna is quite straightforward, usually a quick 30-40 minute drive north. We definitely recommend renting a car for the flexibility, as public transport options are limited and a taxi would be costly. It makes the entire trip much smoother, especially if you plan to explore the surrounding Weinviertel region.

What's the vibe like at Golfclub Spillern, and what can I expect from the clubhouse?

Spillern has a wonderfully welcoming, unpretentious atmosphere - it feels like a true local's club, but visitors are always made to feel at home. The clubhouse offers solid, traditional Austrian fare that's perfect after a round, and the terrace is ideal for enjoying a post-game drink with views of the 18th green. It's a relaxed spot to unwind.

Is Golfclub Spillern a good value for a round of golf in Austria?

Absolutely, we consider Spillern excellent value, especially compared to some of the more resort-style courses in Austria. You get a well-maintained, enjoyable 18-hole experience without the premium price tag. It's a fantastic option if you're looking for quality golf that won't break the bank, leaving you more for schnitzel and wine.