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Soufflenheim, nr Haguenau, Alsace F-67620
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Golfclub Soufflenheim Baden-Baden AcademyThe Course:
18 holes. Tree-lined & open parkland. Gently undulating terrain - easy to walk.
Surroundings:
Woodland.
Designer:
Bernhard Langer
9-hole par-32 short course (2277 metres from the men's tees) and a 6-hole Pitch & Putt course.
48.812799
7.948437
33 km NE of Strasbourg
Leave A35 north of Strasbourg at exit 54 direction Sessenheim. After o.5 km. turn left direction Soufflenheim onto the D737. After 2.2 km at roundabout take 3rd exit onto D138 direction Golf. After1 km turn right into Golf Allee.
Soufflenheim
Golfclub Soufflenheim Baden-Baden: Difficult to imagine anything of poor quality coming from such a dedicated professional as Bernhard Langer, and here again is another very good course to underline his reputation.
From a relatively flat piece of land, with many small lakes, he has created a well laid out and always challenging course, where staying out of the water will be your number one game strategy - Langer gives you plenty of options to either stay dry or get wet! The setting is both quiet and natural, with the lakes home to a host of birdlife of many varieties (the water fountain at the 18th hole providing an excellent shower facility for the resident swans).
Soufflenheim is already an excellent course to play, but will continue improving as the tree-planting matures. Its certainly not to be judged by the first hole, which is obviously intended as a warm-up par-4, and not an indication of the quality and challenge of what's to come.
Visitors welcome on weekdays and weekends.
Must book in advance. Maximum handicap: 36.
Soft spikes only. Players generally walk this course.
Excellent
Soufflenheim is a member of the Open Golf Club group, which manages over 30 golf properties in France, Belgium, Spain and Morocco, including several Stay&Play golf resort destinations. See the Open Golf Club website (opengolfclub.com) for a list of all their golf courses and hotels.
Onsite accommodation is provided in very comfortable furnished apartments; food in the restaurant is excellent and the hospitality here really makes you feel welcome.
France's 39th best course (Golf World, 2022).
Allee du Golf, 67620 - Soufflenheim, nr Strasbourg.
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