GOLFCLUB MUNCHEN-RIEM
🇩🇪 Munchen, Bavaria, DE
Designed by Dave Thomas
Golfclub München-Riem occupies land in the eastern reaches of Munich, in an area historically associated with the city's former airport. British architect Dave Thomas designed the course, bringing his characteristic approach to German parkland terrain. Thomas, who worked extensively across continental Europe during his career, typically emphasized strategic bunkering and green complexes that reward precision over distance.
The routing at München-Riem moves through relatively flat to gently rolling terrain typical of the Munich basin. The landscape features mature trees that frame fairways and define playing corridors, creating a parkland character common to courses in Bavaria. Water hazards appear on several holes, adding both visual interest and strategic consideration to club selection and approach angles. The design incorporates Thomas's preference for clearly defined risk-reward scenarios, where aggressive lines offer scoring opportunities but require accurate execution.
The club serves the Munich golfing community and visitors to Bavaria's capital region. München-Riem provides a venue for regional amateur competitions and member play throughout the season. The course reflects the growth of golf in Germany during the latter decades of the twentieth century, when established architects were commissioned to create layouts that could accommodate both recreational golfers and competitive events. The facility includes practice areas and clubhouse amenities typical of German golf clubs from this development period.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
9 Loch was designed by Dave Thomas.
Yes. 9 Loch at Golfclub Munchen-Riem is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at 9 Loch is 35.
9 Loch plays 2,651 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at 9 Loch is 123.
9 Loch is a 9-hole course.