MAINZER GOLFCLUB
🇩🇪 Budenheim, Rhineland-Palatinate, DE
Designed by Stadler Golf Courses
The Mainzer Golfclub's 6 Loch course is located in Budenheim, a town situated along the Rhine River valley in the Rhineland-Palatinate region of western Germany, just outside Mainz. Designed by Stadler Golf Courses, a German firm with experience in European golf course architecture, the layout reflects the rolling terrain characteristic of the Rhine valley's vineyard-covered hillsides and agricultural landscapes. The region's moderate climate and varied topography provide natural movement and elevation changes that influence play.
As a 6-hole course, this layout serves as either a short practice facility, an executive-length nine that shares holes, or a supplementary routing to the club's main course. Such configurations are common at European clubs where land constraints or phased development shape the golf offering. The course likely features a mix of par threes and shorter par fours designed to accommodate players seeking quick rounds, skill development, or family-friendly golf.
The Mainzer Golfclub sits in a region with deep cultural and viticultural history, where the Rhine has shaped both landscape and settlement patterns for centuries. The surrounding countryside combines forested areas with open farmland and vineyards, providing a pastoral setting typical of German golf clubs in wine-producing regions. The club serves the Mainz metropolitan area and the broader Rhine-Main region, offering golf in a landscape where river valley and upland terrain meet.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
6 Loch was designed by Stadler Golf Courses.
Yes. 6 Loch at Mainzer Golfclub is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at 6 Loch is 18.
6 Loch is a 6-hole course.