Golfclub Grafenhof

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play Golfclub Grafenhof?

We always recommend visiting Grafenhof in late spring or early autumn. The course is lush and vibrant in May and June, or you'll find stunning foliage and crisp air from September to early October, making for truly picturesque rounds. Avoid mid-summer if you prefer fewer crowds and slightly cooler temperatures.

What kind of challenge can I expect at Golfclub Grafenhof?

Grafenhof offers a surprisingly varied test, balancing open fairways with some tighter, tree-lined stretches that demand precision. You'll definitely want to bring your A-game for the back nine, especially around the water features on holes 14 and 15, which are real card-wreckers if you're not careful. It's a course that rewards thoughtful play over brute force.

What makes Golfclub Grafenhof unique compared to other German courses?

What truly sets Grafenhof apart is its seamless integration with the rolling Bavarian landscape, offering stunning views of the surrounding countryside on almost every hole. You'll also appreciate the traditional German hospitality in the clubhouse, where a post-round Weißbier and a hearty meal feel absolutely essential. It's a genuine taste of German golf culture.

How easy is it to get to Golfclub Grafenhof, and are there any nearby attractions?

Grafenhof is quite accessible by car, usually about an hour's drive from Munich, making it a perfect day trip if you're based there. We suggest combining your round with a visit to a nearby Bavarian village or even a castle tour - Neuschwanstein isn't too far if you're up for a longer drive. Public transport isn't ideal, so plan on driving.

Is Golfclub Grafenhof an expensive course to play, and what's the overall value?

While not a budget option, Grafenhof offers excellent value for the quality of the course and facilities you receive. Expect green fees to be in line with other top-tier German courses, typically ranging from 80-120 Euros depending on the day and season. We think it's a worthwhile splurge for a memorable German golf experience.