GOLFCLUB OBERE ALP
🇩🇪 Stuehlingen, Baden-Wurttemberg, DE
Designed by Karl F. Grohs
Golfclub Obere Alp sits in the rolling countryside near Stühlingen in Baden-Württemberg, close to the Swiss border in Germany's southern Black Forest region. Designed by Karl F. Grohs, the course occupies terrain characteristic of this transitional zone between the Black Forest highlands and the upper Rhine valley, where gentle hills and agricultural land meet forested edges. The layout takes advantage of natural elevation changes and the open pastoral landscape that defines this corner of southwestern Germany.
Grohs, a German architect active in the latter decades of the twentieth century, designed numerous courses across Germany and neighboring countries, typically working with the existing topography rather than imposing dramatic earthworks. His layouts tend to emphasize strategic variety and playability across different skill levels. At Obere Alp, the routing likely incorporates the natural contours of the land, with holes moving through a mix of open meadow and wooded sections that provide both visual definition and wind protection.
The club serves the local golfing community in the Hochrhein region, drawing members from both the German side and nearby Swiss towns. The setting offers views toward the surrounding hills and, on clear days, distant Alpine peaks to the south. The course provides a regional golf experience reflective of southern German club culture, where the game fits into a broader tradition of outdoor recreation and community gathering in a landscape shaped by centuries of agriculture and forestry.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
18-loch was designed by Karl F. Grohs.
Yes. 18-loch at Golfclub Obere Alp is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at 18-loch is 72.
18-loch plays 6,151 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
18-loch is a 18-hole course.