Golf Sinzing am Gut Minoritenhof

18 hole Par 72 + 9 hole Par 29

Website: https://www.golfsinzing.de/

Frequently Asked Questions

When's the best time of year to play Golf Sinzing am Gut Minoritenhof?

We've found late spring through early autumn offers the most consistent and pleasant weather for golf in this region of Germany. Aim for late May to early September to fully enjoy the course's open layout and the beautiful Bavarian scenery without battling the elements.

How challenging is the 18-hole championship course at Sinzing, and what makes it unique?

The 18-hole course is a fair test of golf, not overly punishing but demanding good course management, especially with its well-placed water hazards and mature trees. We particularly love the back nine, which offers some truly scenic holes overlooking the rolling Bavarian countryside.

Is the 9-hole Minoritenhof course worth playing, or is it just for beginners?

Absolutely, the 9-hole Par 29 Minoritenhof course is fantastic for a quick round or honing your short game, and it's certainly not just for beginners. We often use it for a relaxed evening round or to fine-tune our irons before tackling the championship course.

What should I expect to pay for a round at Golf Sinzing, and is it good value?

Green fees are generally in line with other quality German courses, typically ranging from €70-€90 for the 18-hole course, depending on the day and season. We think it's excellent value for the well-maintained conditions and the diverse golfing experience you get here.

What's the atmosphere like at Gut Minoritenhof, and are there good dining options on-site?

The atmosphere at Gut Minoritenhof is wonderfully relaxed and welcoming, with a genuine Bavarian charm that makes you feel right at home. We always make sure to grab a meal at the clubhouse restaurant; their regional specialties are delicious and the terrace offers lovely views after your round.