Mayling

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the best time of year to play Mayling?

We've found late spring (October-November) or early autumn (March-April) offers the most pleasant conditions at Mayling. You'll avoid the intense summer heat and humidity, and the course is typically in fantastic shape after the peak growing season.

What makes Mayling unique compared to other courses in the region?

Mayling truly shines with its strategic bunkering and the way the course uses subtle elevation changes, which are more pronounced than you might expect. Pay close attention to your approach shots on the back nine, especially around the par-3 14th; those greens are deceptively sloped and demand precision.

Is Mayling a challenging course, or is it suitable for all skill levels?

While Mayling is a championship-caliber course, it's surprisingly playable for a range of handicaps if you choose the right tees. We recommend mid-to-high handicappers play from the forward tees to truly enjoy the round without feeling overly penalized by its length.

What's the overall atmosphere like at Mayling, both on and off the course?

You'll find a wonderfully relaxed yet refined atmosphere at Mayling, a true escape from the city bustle. The clubhouse offers a fantastic spot for a post-round drink, and the staff are always incredibly welcoming, making you feel right at home.

Are there any specific caddie tips or local knowledge we should know for Mayling?

Definitely listen to your caddie, especially on the greens-they know the subtle breaks at Mayling better than anyone. Also, don't be afraid to lay up on some of the longer par-4s if your driver isn't dialed in; scrambling for par is often a smarter play than trying to force a hero shot.