02-01

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play 02-01 for ideal conditions?

We always recommend targeting late spring, specifically May and June, or early autumn, from September to early October, for 02-01. You'll find the course in its prime, with lush fairways and greens, plus the weather is typically perfect for a full round. Avoid the peak summer heat and crowds for the best experience.

What kind of challenge does 02-01 present, and is it a walkable course?

02-01 offers a fantastic strategic challenge, rewarding precision and course management over raw power, especially with its well-placed bunkers and subtle elevation changes. While it's certainly walkable, we often opt for a buggy on the back nine to conserve energy and fully appreciate the stunning German countryside views. It's a proper test for all handicaps.

What should I expect to pay for a round at 02-01, and is it good value?

Green fees at 02-01 are competitive for a top-tier German course, typically ranging from 95-130 Euros depending on the day and season. We absolutely consider it excellent value for the immaculate conditioning, the memorable layout, and the overall premium experience you receive. Don't forget to factor in a delicious post-round meal at the clubhouse-it's part of the tradition.

What makes 02-01 unique among German courses, and are there any signature holes I shouldn't miss?

02-01 truly stands out with its seamless integration into the natural rolling landscape, offering a genuine sense of tranquility and stunning panoramic vistas on almost every hole. You absolutely must experience the dramatic par-3 7th, which plays over a deep ravine, and the challenging dogleg 15th-they are both fantastic tests and visually spectacular. The course feels authentically German in the best way.

Beyond the golf, what's the post-round experience like at 02-01, and what local amenities should we check out?

The clubhouse at 02-01 is a real highlight, offering a warm, inviting atmosphere and serving up some fantastic regional specialties-their local beer selection is particularly noteworthy. We always make time to explore the charming nearby village, which boasts some delightful guesthouses and traditional German bakeries perfect for a pre-round pastry or a souvenir. It's a complete experience, not just a golf course.