Brunnwies 5,
Haarbach, Bavaria D-94542
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Golf Academy at the GolfodromeThe Course:
18 holes. Open and tree-lined parkland. Undulating terrain - several slopes to climb.
Surroundings:
Woodland and open rural countryside.
Designer:
Bernhard Langer designed the Brunnwies (1989), Beckenbauer (1989) and Porsche (2003) courses at Bad Griesbach. Kurt Rossknecht designed the Uttlau and Lederach courses (1989).
Quellness Golf Resort Bad Griesbach is home to five 18-hole courses. Sharing the same clubhouse, 7 km S of the town of Bad Griesbach are the Beckenbauer course (par-72, 6500 m from back tees, course rating 74.9) and the Porsche course (par-71, 6037 m, rating 72.3).
Located 6 km N of the town, and each with its own clubhouse, are the following: Allianz Nickolmann Brunnweis course (par-71, 6114 m, rating 72.4); St Wolfgang Uttlau course (par-72, 6061 m, rating 72.2) and Lederbach course (par-71, 5955 m, rating 72.0). Near the Lederbach and Uttlau courses is the Golfodrome centre with three 9-hole courses (Engled, Jagl & Pfeiffer), a 6-hole course and Golf Academy.
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2.5 km SE of Haarbach / 5 km NW of Bad Griesbach / 152 km NE of Munich.
The Quellness Golf Resort Bad Griesbach, with five 18-hole courses, is split between two large areas to the north and south of the town of Bad Griesbach. To the south you will find the championship Beckenbauer course (a European Tour course) and its "little brother", the Porsche course. To the north of the town, and each with their own clubhouse, are the much revered Brunnwies layout, as well as the Uttlau and Lederbach courses. Here you will also find the resort's "Golfodrome," which is home to three 9-hole courses (Engled, Jagl & Pfeiffer), a 6-hole course and the resort's Golf Academy.
The Allianz Nickolmann Brunnwies course at Bad Griesbach is one of Germany's well-rated championship courses. The 18 holes wind their way naturally through the gentle hills of the Rottal, offering scenic views onto the surrounding rural landscape ... sometimes referred to as the “Bavarian Tuscany”.
On a couple of occasions you journey uphill, to enjoy the best of the views, before playing back down again from elevated tees. Following a long uphill climb to the par-4 5th green, and then the par-3 6th on the plateau, play continues steeply downhill from the par-5 7th tee.
This tree-lined and open parkland layout should not disappoint, with many attractive features and several excellent holes to enjoy. Plenty of golfing challenge and usually good upkeep contribute to the appeal of this well-crafted and pleasantly testing design. One to include on your play list if you are in the area.
Stay&Play at Quellness Golf Resort: luxury onsite accommodation available, see Where2Stay section below.
Visitors welcome on weekdays and weekends.
Must book in advance.
Credit cards accepted. Contact club for full details, discounts, Stay&Play packages, etc. [Last updated: 2019].
Players generally walk this course. Golf carts available for hire.
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The Allianz Nickolmann Golf Course Brunnwies was Bernhard Langer’s first design for the Golf Resort Bad Griesbach. The course is named after the Allianz multinational financial services company, and one of its largest German-based agents Matthias Nickolmann.
Brunnwies 5, Haarbach D-94542.
+49 (0)8535 91280
Visit websiteLocated alongside the Brunnwies golf course, Quellness Resorts's Brunnwies Estate offers golfers a Stay&Play opportunity at this popular German golf resort.
Quellness (Brunnwies course)
Quellness (Uttlau & Lederbach courses)
Quellness (Beckenbauer & Porsche courses)
Am Kurwald 2, 94086 Bad Griesbach im Rottal.
+49 (0)8532 799-0
Visit website"Das Ludwig” is the new hotel at the Hartl Resort where the emphasis is on fitness, vitality and activity. "The Ludwig" has plenty in the way of activity to offer guests in the form of a tennis academy, a Golf Resort, numerous cycling paths and the largest contiguous Nordic walking network in Germany. “The Ludwig” also provides an exciting choice of activities for younger guests.
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Quellness (Beckenbauer & Porsche courses).
Quellness (Brunnwies, Uttlau & Lederbach courses)
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