Golfclub Goldegg

18 Loch/holes Par 72

Website: https://www.golfclub-goldegg.com/

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the best time of year to play Golfclub Goldegg for optimal conditions and views?

We've found late spring (May-June) or early autumn (September-October) to be ideal for playing Goldegg. The summer crowds thin out, and the crisp mountain air combined with vibrant foliage or blooming meadows makes for truly spectacular rounds. You'll avoid the peak heat and often find better tee time availability.

What makes Golfclub Goldegg's course layout unique compared to other alpine courses in Austria?

Unlike some steeper alpine tracks, Goldegg offers a surprisingly gentle, parkland-style layout nestled within a stunning mountain valley. While you'll enjoy breathtaking views of the surrounding peaks, the course itself is relatively flat and very walkable, making for a less strenuous but equally scenic round. The lake comes into play on several holes, adding a strategic element.

What should I expect regarding the clubhouse and post-round experience at Goldegg?

The clubhouse at Goldegg is wonderfully welcoming, embodying classic Austrian charm without being stuffy. We always make time for a post-round meal on the terrace overlooking the 18th green and the lake- it's the perfect spot to savor some local specialties and a cold drink. Don't miss trying the Kaiserschmarrn!

Is Golfclub Goldegg suitable for golfers of all skill levels, or is it more challenging?

Goldegg strikes a fantastic balance, making it enjoyable for a wide range of handicaps. While the course offers enough strategic bunkering and water hazards to challenge experienced players, its generous fairways and relatively flat terrain mean beginners won't feel overwhelmed. It's a course where you can focus on enjoying the scenery as much as your score.

What's the best way to book a tee time and what are the typical green fees at Golfclub Goldegg?

Booking directly through the club's website or by phone is always our recommendation for the best rates and availability. Green fees are generally in line with other quality Austrian courses, typically ranging from €80-€100, but look out for twilight rates or package deals if you're staying in the region. It's always wise to book a few days ahead, especially during peak season.