Golfclub am Meer

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play Golfclub am Meer, considering its coastal location?

We always recommend late spring or early autumn for Golfclub am Meer. The weather is usually milder, and you'll avoid the peak summer crowds while still getting those fantastic sea breezes. Expect the wind to be a factor year-round, so pack accordingly.

What kind of golf challenge does Golfclub am Meer present, especially for someone used to inland courses?

Don't let the beautiful views fool you-Golfclub am Meer is a proper test, particularly when the wind picks up. You'll find a links-style experience with strategically placed bunkers and fescue that demands precise shot-making, not just brute force. It's a course that rewards smart play over power.

What should I know about green fees and booking a tee time at Golfclub am Meer?

Green fees are fair for a course of this quality in Germany; expect them to be around 80-100 Euros, depending on the season. We strongly advise booking your tee time well in advance, especially for weekend play, as it's a popular spot. A valid handicap certificate (usually 36 or better) is generally required.

Are there any specific local experiences or dining spots you'd recommend near Golfclub am Meer after a round?

Absolutely! After your round, head straight to one of the local Fischbrötchen stands right by the harbor-it's a quintessential North German experience you can't miss. For a more substantial meal, we love the fresh seafood at "Zum Anker" in the nearby village; their pan-fried plaice is outstanding.

What specific gear or preparation do you recommend for playing Golfclub am Meer, given its coastal environment?

Always bring layers, even on a sunny day-the coastal wind can change quickly and make it feel much cooler. A good windbreaker is essential, and we suggest bringing a few extra golf balls, as errant shots can quickly find the deep fescue or even the sea on some holes. Don't forget a sturdy umbrella, just in case.