GOLFCLUB HEIDELBERG-LOBENFELD
🇩🇪 Lobbach, Baden-Wurttemberg, DE
Designed by Thomas Himmel
Golfclub Heidelberg-Lobenfeld sits in the rolling countryside of Lobbach, northeast of Heidelberg in the Baden-Württemberg region. The club operates multiple courses on its property, and the 6-Loch-Kurz serves as a short course designed by Thomas Himmel, a German golf course architect active in central Europe. This compact layout provides members and visitors with a quick-play option suited to practice rounds, beginners developing their skills, or experienced players working on specific aspects of their game in a relaxed setting.
The short course reflects the natural topography of the Kraichgau landscape, characterized by gentle hills, mixed woodlands, and agricultural fields typical of this part of southwestern Germany. Holes are generally shorter in length, allowing players to complete a round in less time while still encountering varied shot-making demands. The routing takes advantage of the property's terrain without requiring the extensive land commitment of the club's full-length courses.
Golfclub Heidelberg-Lobenfeld serves a regional membership drawn from Heidelberg and surrounding communities in the Rhine-Neckar metropolitan area. The club maintains a family-oriented atmosphere, and the 6-Loch-Kurz contributes to this accessibility by offering a less intimidating introduction to the game. The course complements the club's other facilities and supports both recreational play and instructional programs throughout the season.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
6-Loch-Kurz was designed by Thomas Himmel.
Yes. 6-Loch-Kurz at Golfclub Heidelberg-Lobenfeld is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at 6-Loch-Kurz is 18.
6-Loch-Kurz is a 6-hole course.