Traminergolf Klöch

18 Loch/hole Par 72 + 7 hole Par 21

Website: https://www.traminergolf.at/

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time to visit Traminergolf Klöch for ideal playing conditions?

We always recommend visiting Traminergolf Klöch in late spring or early autumn, typically May-June or September-October. You'll find the weather perfectly mild for a round, and the surrounding Styrian wine country is absolutely stunning with either fresh blooms or vibrant fall colors. Avoid mid-summer if you prefer slightly cooler temperatures on the course.

What's the advantage of the unique 7-hole Par 21 course at Klöch?

The 7-hole Par 21 course at Klöch is a fantastic addition, perfect for a quick practice round or if you're short on time. It's not just a simple pitch-and-putt; these holes offer a great chance to sharpen your short game and iron play without committing to a full 18. We often use it for a relaxed evening round after exploring the local vineyards.

Is Traminergolf Klöch a good course for beginners or less experienced golfers?

Absolutely, Traminergolf Klöch is very welcoming for golfers of all abilities. While the 18-hole championship course offers enough challenge for experienced players, its fairways are generally forgiving, and the greens are approachable. Beginners will particularly appreciate the relaxed atmosphere and the option of the shorter 7-hole course to build confidence.

What makes the course's setting and views so special?

The course truly lives up to its 'Traminergolf' name, winding through the rolling hills of Austria's Südsteiermark wine region. You'll play alongside active vineyards, with stunning panoramic views of the Klöch castle ruins and the picturesque landscape. It's a sensory experience, combining great golf with the rich culture of the local wine country.

What kind of atmosphere and facilities should I expect at Traminergolf Klöch?

You'll find the facilities at Traminergolf Klöch to be well-maintained and genuinely friendly, without being overly opulent. The clubhouse has a cozy, local feel where you can enjoy regional specialties and, of course, a glass of local Traminer wine after your round. Expect a relaxed, unpretentious atmosphere where the focus is truly on enjoying your golf and the beautiful surroundings.