Würzburg
Courses
Frequently Asked Questions
With only one golf course in Würzburg, is it difficult to secure a tee time?
You might think so, but it's surprisingly manageable. While Golf Club Würzburg is popular, especially on weekends, we've found that booking a few days in advance, particularly for weekday rounds, usually secures your spot without a hitch. Don't just show up expecting to walk on, though- a quick call or online reservation is always your best bet.
When is the absolute best time of year to plan a golf trip to Würzburg?
For ideal playing conditions and enjoying the region's beauty, we highly recommend visiting from late spring through early autumn- May to September. The weather is generally warm and pleasant, and the course is in peak condition, offering lush fairways and true greens. Plus, you'll catch Würzburg's vibrant outdoor scene at its best.
Since Würzburg only has one golf course, what else should we plan to do during our visit?
You're right, one course means you'll have plenty of time to explore, and Würzburg truly shines beyond the fairways. We always tell friends to dedicate time to the stunning Residenz Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and definitely stroll across the Old Main Bridge for incredible views and a glass of local Franconian wine. The city's rich history and wine culture are fantastic complements to your golf day.
What can I expect from the single golf course in Würzburg- is it a challenging round?
Golf Club Würzburg offers a delightful and surprisingly varied challenge, winding through rolling hills and mature trees. You'll find it's not overly long, but precision is key, especially with some tricky doglegs and well-placed bunkers that demand thoughtful shot-making. It's a course that rewards strategy over brute force, making for a truly engaging round.
Is golfing in Würzburg an expensive experience compared to other German regions?
We've found Golf Club Würzburg to offer excellent value, especially considering the quality of the course and its beautiful setting. Green fees are generally in line with or slightly below what you might pay at comparable courses in more tourist-heavy German golf regions. You're getting a premium experience without the premium price tag, which is always a win in our book.