The Greatest Golf Courses Worldwide: Germany

Here you will find some of the best golf courses Germany has to offer. Our aim is to showcase the world’s greatest courses within one site, allowing our visitors a factual insight into the courses themselves.

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Hamburger Falkenstein 

The Hamburger Golf Club was founded back in 1906 and first hosted the German Open Championship in 1910. The course itself started life with only 9 holes but with golf getting ever so popular the need for an 18-hole course grew. Harry Shapland Colt, John Morrison and Charles Hugh Alison were commissioned to design the new course. The trio did a magnificent job which resulted in Hamburger being frequently ranked as Germany’s #1 course.

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Seddiner See (South)

Seddiner See is situated in Wildenbruch and is a short drive from the capital city, Berlin. The club was founded in 1994 and consists of two courses. The more widely renowned South Course was designed by Robert Trent Jones Jnr. What Robert has created is magnificent; the course is a very well thought out strategic test of any golfer’s abilities and remains one of Germany’s most highly ranked courses.

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Sporting Club Berlin

The course designed by Nick Faldo at the Sporting Club Berlin is one of Germany’s finest courses. The Faldo Course being the most famous of the four courses at the Sporting Club Berlin was created in 1997 and is 7,083 yards in length. This Stunning course has a formidable links feel about it; this is rare in Germany but makes for one of the countries greatest golfing experiences.    

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