St. Eurach Land-Und Golf Club E.V.
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Holes:
18 holes
Par:
71
Distance (men/women): 6430 m - 5732 m
Courcerating (men/women): 74.6 - 76.9
Slope (men/women): 135 - 133
Green Fee: 65 - 80 Euro
Cart Fee: 35 Euro
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Is there a hotel: No
Is there a restaurant: available
Extra info
On the southern outskirts of Munich, between Bavaria's capital and the Alps, "Funf Seen Land" (Five Lakes District) is one of Europe's major golf destination, with nine championship golf courses in a radius of twenty kilometres amidst the glorious scenery of the Bavarian Alps foothills. The region's three foremost courses are the vintage Feldafing, founded in 1926, and Donald Harradine's championship venues at Beuerberg and St. Eurach, all distributed around Lake Starnberg, King Ludwig II's favourite lake. To this "Golden Trio", one may add the large golf offer around Munich, such as the vintage Munich Golf Club, founded in 1910, and its two facilities at Strasslach, between Starnberg and Munich, and Thalkirchen, right in the capital. The golf season in the region usually runs from mid-April to mid-November.
A coupled of miles inland from the southern tip of Lake Starnberg, near Penzberg, St. Eurach Golf & Country club extend over gently hilly terrain where woods, meadows and moorlands alternate, with the scenic backdrop of the snow-capped summits of the Bavarian Alps. Covering nearly 200 acres, the grounds allowed for generous, well spaced fairways. Considered as one of the most beautiful courses in Germany, St. Eurach has also been the venue of several important tournaments, such as the prestigious BMW International Open - the famous car manufacturer's headquarters are in Munich.