Golf Arena (Chip & Put)
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Golf Arena (Chip & Put) suitable for complete beginners or non-golfers?
Yes, absolutely. We think this is one of the best spots in Germany to get a feel for the game without the pressure of a full course. You'll find the relaxed atmosphere and shorter holes incredibly welcoming, making it perfect for learning the basics of chipping and putting.
Do I need to bring my own clubs or can I rent them at Golf Arena?
Don't worry if you're traveling light - Golf Arena has you covered. You can easily rent quality chipping wedges and putters right on site for a small fee, which is super convenient if you're just trying it out or didn't pack your full set.
As an experienced golfer, will I still find Golf Arena (Chip & Put) challenging or worthwhile?
We definitely think so, especially if you're looking to sharpen your short game. While it's not a championship course, the varied green complexes and strategic bunkering here offer excellent practice for your wedges and putter, and you can get a quick, focused session in without committing to a full four hours.
When is the best time to visit Golf Arena (Chip & Put) and what's the typical vibe?
We recommend visiting on a sunny afternoon during spring or early autumn for the most pleasant experience; the course is usually bustling but never overly crowded. You'll find a friendly, casual atmosphere here, often with families and friends enjoying a relaxed round together, which is a nice change from more formal clubs.
What makes Golf Arena's chip and put course stand out, and what are the typical green fees?
What we love about Golf Arena is its surprisingly well-maintained greens and clever hole designs, which really test your touch around the fringes. Green fees are very reasonable, typically ranging from 10-15 Euros for a round, making it an excellent value for a fun and focused golf experience.