Küsten-Golfclub "Hohe Klint" Cuxhaven

Website: https://www.golf-cuxhaven.de/

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the best time of year to play Küsten-Golfclub Hohe Klint and really enjoy the coastal experience?

We highly recommend visiting from late spring through early autumn, roughly May to September. You'll get the best chance for sunshine and milder winds, making those coastal views truly spectacular without the biting chill. Be sure to book your tee times in advance, especially on weekends, as it's a popular spot for good reason.

How challenging is Küsten-Golfclub Hohe Klint for an average golfer, especially with that coastal wind?

Hohe Klint offers a fair challenge, especially when the North Sea breeze picks up - and trust us, it often does. The course isn't overly long, but those strategic bunkers and the need for precise ball striking in the wind will definitely test your game. Don't underestimate it; a good short game and smart club selection are your best friends here.

What's the signature hole or a must-see feature at Hohe Klint that truly captures its coastal charm?

You absolutely have to experience the stretch around holes 12-14; the views over the Wadden Sea are simply breathtaking, especially from the elevated tee on the 13th. It's where the 'Küsten' in its name truly comes alive, offering a unique blend of links-style play and German precision. This is where you'll want your camera ready.

Is Küsten-Golfclub Hohe Klint a good value for a round, and what should I expect regarding green fees?

We find Hohe Klint offers solid value for a well-maintained coastal course in Germany. Green fees are competitive, typically ranging from €60-€85 depending on the season and day of the week. You're paying for a quality experience with those unique sea views, not just another parkland track.

Beyond the golf, what's unique about the atmosphere or facilities at Hohe Klint that makes it stand out?

The clubhouse at Hohe Klint has a wonderfully relaxed, welcoming vibe - it's not stuffy at all. You'll find a cozy restaurant with a great terrace overlooking the course, perfect for a post-round beer and some local fare. It feels genuinely German and unpretentious, a real local gem that makes you feel right at home.