Driving Range & Public Course

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the driving range at this German facility stand out from others?

You'll find this range boasts top-tier TrackMan technology in every bay, a real game-changer for serious practice and immediate feedback. They also offer heated, covered bays, which is a huge plus for those chilly German mornings or evenings when you still want to get your swings in.

Is the public course here just for beginners, or can experienced players enjoy it too?

While it's incredibly welcoming for new golfers, don't underestimate its challenge; the par-3s are surprisingly tricky with well-guarded greens that demand precision. We recommend it for a quick, enjoyable round where you can really work on your short game without the pressure of a championship course.

What's the best time of year to visit for a comfortable practice session or a quick round?

We've found late spring through early autumn, roughly May to September, offers the most pleasant weather for outdoor practice and play in Germany. Visiting on a weekday morning will also help you avoid the busiest times, ensuring a more relaxed experience.

How accessible is this course for non-members, and what are the typical costs for a bucket of balls or a round?

This facility is wonderfully accessible; you don't need a membership to enjoy the driving range or the public course. Expect to pay around 10-15 Euros for a large bucket of balls and roughly 25-35 Euros for a round on the public course, which is excellent value.

Are there any unique amenities or local tips we should know about when visiting this German facility?

Definitely check out their small but well-stocked pro shop; you can often find great deals on German golf brands not easily available elsewhere. Also, grab a Bratwurst and a local beer from the clubhouse after your round-it's a perfect, authentic way to cap off your visit.