München
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Courses
Frequently Asked Questions
With only two courses, is München a worthwhile golf trip on its own, or better as an add-on?
München isn't a multi-day golf marathon, but it's a fantastic stop if you're already in Bavaria. Think of it as a quality golf interlude, offering two distinct and well-maintained tracks that provide a great break from city sightseeing. We recommend it for a focused day or two of golf, not an extended tour.
When is the prime season to play golf around München, avoiding extreme weather?
We've found late spring (May-June) and early autumn (September-October) offer the most pleasant conditions. You'll enjoy comfortable temperatures and lush fairways, avoiding the peak summer heat and the unpredictable early spring or late autumn chill. Always check the forecast, as mountain weather can be fickle.
How do the two golf courses in München compare - are they similar or offer different challenges?
You'll find a good contrast between the two, which is a real plus for such a compact region. One offers a more traditional parkland experience with mature trees and strategic bunkering, while the other leans into a slightly more open, links-style feel with some elevation changes. It's enough variety to keep things interesting for a short visit.
What's the typical green fee range for golf in München, and do you feel it's good value?
Expect green fees to be in the mid-to-upper range for Germany, typically €80-€120 per round, depending on the course and time of day. We think it's fair value for the quality of maintenance and the generally uncrowded experience you'll find, especially compared to some more tourist-heavy European destinations.
What unique local experiences in München pair well with a golf trip?
After your round, you absolutely must dive into München's beer garden culture - it's an essential Bavarian experience. We also suggest exploring the English Garden or visiting a traditional Bierhalle for hearty local cuisine; it's the perfect way to unwind and soak in the city's atmosphere.