9 Loch
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best time of year to play 9 Loch for optimal conditions?
We always recommend late spring or early autumn for 9 Loch. You'll find the course in prime condition, and the cooler temperatures make for a much more enjoyable walk through the German countryside without the summer crowds.
Is 9 Loch suitable for beginners, or does it offer a good challenge for more experienced golfers?
9 Loch strikes a nice balance; it's very welcoming for newer golfers, but don't mistake that for easy. You'll encounter some cleverly placed bunkers and subtle elevation changes that keep experienced players honest, especially around the greens.
Are there any specific holes at 9 Loch that are particularly memorable or challenging?
Absolutely, keep an eye out for the par-3 7th hole. It plays over a small pond to a well-guarded green, offering a fantastic challenge and a beautiful view of the surrounding German landscape if you hit it right.
What are the typical green fees at 9 Loch, and do they offer any special rates?
Green fees at 9 Loch are quite reasonable for the quality you get, typically ranging from €30-€45 for 9 holes. We've found they often have excellent twilight rates after 4 PM, which is perfect for a relaxed evening round, and sometimes offer multi-round passes if you're staying a few days.
Beyond the golf, what's the atmosphere like at 9 Loch's clubhouse and facilities?
The clubhouse at 9 Loch has a wonderfully relaxed, local feel - it's not overly fancy, but genuinely welcoming. You'll find a cozy restaurant serving hearty German fare and local beers, perfect for recounting your round with friends.