Green Eagle

Frequently Asked Questions

How challenging is Green Eagle's North Course, really?

This course lives up to its reputation; it's a beast. You'll face long carries, massive bunkers, and water on almost every hole, demanding precision and power. Don't expect to post your best score here, but you'll certainly be tested.

When is the best time of year to play Green Eagle?

We recommend late spring through early autumn, typically May to September, for the best conditions. The longer daylight hours in summer give you plenty of time, and the course is usually in pristine shape. Avoid winter; it gets cold and wet, and many courses in Germany close or have limited play.

What should I expect to pay for a round at Green Eagle, and is it worth it?

Green fees for the North Course are on the higher end for Germany, often ranging from €100-€150, depending on the season and day. While it's an investment, the immaculate conditioning and championship-level challenge make it absolutely worth it for a memorable experience. You're paying for a top-tier European golf experience.

What makes Green Eagle stand out from other German courses?

Its sheer scale and the dramatic, man-made mounding are truly unique in Germany. You'll find incredibly wide fairways that still manage to feel tight due to the strategic bunkering and water hazards. The 16th hole, a par-3 over water, is a real showstopper and a fantastic challenge.

Are the practice facilities at Green Eagle as impressive as the course?

Absolutely, they're world-class and among the best we've seen. You'll find a massive driving range with top-tier balls, extensive short game areas, and multiple putting greens that mirror the course conditions. Arrive early to make the most of them; it's a great way to warm up for the challenge ahead.