Old Course

Frequently Asked Questions

How difficult is it to secure a tee time at the Old Course in Germany?

Don't expect to just walk on; this course is popular, especially on weekends and during peak season. We highly recommend booking your tee time at least a few weeks in advance, particularly if you're aiming for a prime morning slot during the summer months.

What kind of golf experience does Germany's Old Course offer?

You'll find a classic parkland layout here, beautifully maintained with mature trees framing generous fairways. While it's not overly long, the strategic bunkering and subtle undulations on the greens will certainly test your short game and course management.

When's the best time of year to play the Old Course in Germany?

We always suggest late spring or early autumn - think May-June or September-October - for the most pleasant conditions. The fairways are lush, the temperatures are ideal for walking, and you avoid the peak summer crowds and occasional heat.

Is playing the Old Course in Germany an expensive round?

While it's certainly not a budget option, we feel the green fee offers excellent value for the quality of the experience. You're paying for immaculate conditioning and a truly enjoyable round on a course that consistently ranks among Germany's best.

What's a must-see or unique feature at Germany's Old Course?

Keep an eye out for the historic stone bridge crossing the creek on the 12th hole; it's a beautiful photo op and a challenging approach shot. The views from the elevated 18th tee, looking back over the clubhouse and surrounding countryside, are also a fantastic way to finish your round.