GOLF DE SOUFFLENHEIM
🇫🇷 Soufflenheim, Alsace, FR
Designed by Bernhard Langer
Golf de Soufflenheim is an 18-hole course located in the Alsatian town of Soufflenheim, a community known for its traditional pottery industry in the Rhine valley region of northeastern France. The course was designed by Bernhard Langer, the German professional golfer and two-time Masters champion who has undertaken several course design projects in Europe since the 1990s. Langer's design work typically emphasizes strategic variety and playability for a range of skill levels while incorporating natural landscape features.
The course occupies terrain characteristic of the Alsace plain, where relatively flat agricultural land meets areas of light woodland. The routing likely takes advantage of existing tree lines and water features common to this part of the Rhine basin. Soufflenheim sits close to the German border and the Black Forest foothills, placing the course within a broader golf region that includes facilities on both sides of the Rhine.
As a regional facility in a smaller Alsatian town, Golf de Soufflenheim serves local membership and visiting golfers exploring the area's cultural and culinary attractions. The club provides access to golf in a part of France where the sport coexists with wine tourism, half-timbered villages, and cross-border recreation. Alsatian golf clubs often reflect the region's bilingual heritage and proximity to German golfing traditions, offering a blend of French hospitality and Central European course character.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
18 trous was designed by Bernhard Langer.
Yes. 18 trous at Golf de Soufflenheim is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at 18 trous is 72.
18 trous plays 6,352 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at 18 trous is 142.
18 trous is a 18-hole course.