STEIGENBERGER HOTEL TREUDELBERG HAMBURG
🇩🇪 Hamburg, Hamburg, DE
Designed by David Krause, Donald Steel
The Steigenberger Hotel Treudelberg Hamburg features a parkland course situated in the northern reaches of Hamburg, designed through the collaborative work of David Krause and British architect Donald Steel. Steel, known for his restoration work at classic British venues and original designs across Europe, brought his understanding of strategic golf to this German setting. The course occupies rolling terrain characteristic of the Hamburg region, with mature trees framing fairways and defining playing corridors through the property.
The layout takes advantage of natural elevation changes and incorporates water features that come into play on several holes. The design emphasizes accuracy over distance, with tree-lined fairways requiring thoughtful course management and well-positioned hazards challenging approach shots. The parkland character creates a secluded atmosphere despite the course's proximity to Hamburg's urban areas, with the routing moving through varied terrain that includes both open and heavily wooded sections.
As part of a hotel resort property, the course serves both guests and members, functioning as a destination facility within the Hamburg golf market. The combination of Steel's architectural principles and Krause's local knowledge produced a layout that accommodates players of varying abilities while maintaining strategic interest. The course represents one of several established golf facilities in the Hamburg area, contributing to the city's reputation as a significant golf center in northern Germany.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
A was designed by David Krause and Donald Steel.
Yes. A at Steigenberger Hotel Treudelberg Hamburg is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at A is 36.
A plays 3,030 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at A is 132.
A is a 9-hole course.