Crossgolfplatz

Frequently Asked Questions

What exactly *is* Crossgolfplatz, and how does it differ from a regular golf course?

Forget manicured fairways; Crossgolfplatz is all about creative, urban golf. You're not playing on a traditional course here, but rather utilizing public spaces-parks, fields, even cityscapes-to create your own holes. It's a liberating, less formal way to enjoy golf, focusing on fun and adaptability rather than strict rules.

Do I need special equipment to play at Crossgolfplatz, or can I use my regular clubs?

While you can certainly bring your own clubs, we highly recommend using softer, 'street golf' balls designed for safety and minimal impact on public areas. You'll find a few basic clubs are sufficient-a wedge, an iron, and maybe a putter-as the focus is more on improvisation than a full bag. Don't forget a small mat if you plan on hitting off hard surfaces.

When is the best time to experience Crossgolfplatz, and what should I expect regarding crowds or access?

We've found late afternoons on weekdays are ideal; you'll have more space to yourself and enjoy the changing light. Since it's often played in public parks or open areas, access is generally free and unrestricted, but always be mindful of other park-goers and local regulations. Weekends can get busy, especially in popular urban spots.

Is Crossgolfplatz suitable for beginners or families, and what's the general vibe like?

Absolutely, it's perfect for both! The relaxed atmosphere and focus on creativity make it incredibly welcoming for newcomers and a blast for families looking for an active outing. You'll find the vibe is very casual and community-oriented; it's less about your handicap and more about enjoying the game with friends.

What are the costs involved, and are there any specific rules or etiquette I should know for Crossgolfplatz?

The best part is it's usually free to play, as you're using public land! The only costs are for any equipment you might need. Regarding etiquette, always prioritize safety-ensure your shots are clear of people and property. Respect the environment, leave no trace, and be courteous to other park users; it's all about sharing the space responsibly.