Golfclub Lüdersburg

Frequently Asked Questions

Which course should I play at Golfclub Lüdersburg - the Old Course or the Lakes Course?

You absolutely need to play both if you have time, as they offer completely different challenges. The Old Course is a classic parkland layout, tighter with mature trees and a real strategic test, while the Lakes Course lives up to its name with expansive water hazards and a more open, links-style feel that demands precision. If you only have one round, we lean towards the Lakes for its dramatic water features and memorable finishing holes.

When is the best time to visit Golfclub Lüdersburg for optimal playing conditions?

We always recommend late spring (May-June) or early autumn (September-October) for Lüdersburg. The weather is generally mild and pleasant, the courses are in peak condition, and you avoid the busier summer holiday crowds. Be prepared for cooler mornings and evenings, especially in autumn, but the crisp air makes for fantastic golf.

What's the overall experience like at Golfclub Lüdersburg, beyond just the golf?

Lüdersburg offers a complete escape, not just a round of golf. The historic manor house setting provides a charming, upscale atmosphere, and you'll find excellent dining options that make for a perfect post-round meal. It's a place where you can truly relax and enjoy the beautiful North German countryside, feeling a world away from the everyday.

Is it worth staying overnight at Golfclub Lüdersburg, or should I just visit for the day?

We highly recommend making it an overnight stay, especially if you plan to play both courses. The on-site hotel rooms are comfortable and convenient, letting you roll out of bed straight onto the first tee. It truly enhances the experience, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the tranquil surroundings and enjoy the excellent resort amenities without rushing.

What kind of challenge can I expect at Lüdersburg, and is it suitable for all handicaps?

Both courses at Lüdersburg offer a fair but significant challenge, making them enjoyable for a wide range of handicaps. The Old Course demands accuracy off the tee, while the Lakes Course will test your nerve over water. Multiple tee boxes ensure you can pick a length that suits your game, but don't underestimate the strategic thinking required on every hole.