Wiesbadener Golf Club
Wiesbadener Golf Club
Est. 1893
Where2Golf says:
Wiesbadener Golf Club may not be the longest, or most stylish, or best maintained golf course in Germany, but it is the country's oldest golf club, founded in 1893. The relatively short, 9-hole parkland course provides a pleasant outing, with some holes offering views of Wiesbaden, the state capital of Hesse.
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Making Contact
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Wiesbadener Golf Club
Chausseehaus 17,
Wiesbaden, Hesse D-65199
Germany
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Office |
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+49 (0)611 460 238 |
Pro Shop |
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+49 (0)611 460 238 |
Fax
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+49 (0)611 463 251
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Email |
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info@wiesbadener-golfclub.de |
Website |
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www.wiesbadener-golfclub.de |
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Golf Pro
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Martin Weick (PGA, Golf Professional).
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About the course
The course:
9 holes.
Tree-lined parkland.
Gently undulating terrain - a few slopes to climb.
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Surroundings:
Woodland.
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Designer:
Original course designer unknown. Course renovated by Christoph Städler (of Städler Golf Courses) in 2002.
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Metres |
2586 |
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2335 |
Par |
34 |
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34 |
SSS or Slope |
34.1 |
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35.4 |
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How2Get There?
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5 km NW of Wiesbaden / 43 km W of Frankfurt.
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Essential information
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Green Fees:
2015 visitor fee, 9-holes: weekdays €45; weekends €55. [Contact club for full details, discounts, packages, etc].
Credit cards accepted.
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Who can play and When?
Visitors welcome on weekdays and weekends.
Must book in advance. Proof of handicap required. Maximum handicap: weekdays 36; weekends 25.
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Other Information
Non-metal spike facility. Players generally walk this course.
Practice facilities
Limited
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Did you know?
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Wiesbadener holds the distinction of being the oldest golf club in Germany, founded in 1893 by a group of English and Scots golfers who were stationed there at the time.
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Location
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Click to enlarge Google map
Latitude: (50.098918)
Longitude: (8.169107)
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