GOLFANLAGE ROTTBACH
🇩🇪 Rottbach, Bavaria, DE
Designed by Thomas Himmel
Golfanlage Rottbach's A-B routing combines two nines at this Bavarian facility designed by Thomas Himmel. The course sits in the rolling countryside of southern Germany, where the regional topography typically features gentle elevation changes, meadowland, and stands of mature trees characteristic of the pre-Alpine landscape. Himmel, a German architect active in course design across Central Europe, worked within the natural terrain to create layouts that accommodate the growing golf market in Bavaria during the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries.
The A and B nines together form one of the standard eighteen-hole configurations available at Rottbach, which operates as a multi-course facility. Bavarian courses of this type generally incorporate the existing agricultural or forested land patterns, with fairways routed through open fields and wooded corridors. Water features, whether natural streams or constructed ponds, often come into play on several holes, and bunkering tends to frame greens and strategic landing areas without excessive penal design.
The club serves both members and visiting golfers in the region between Munich and the Austrian border, an area where golf has expanded considerably since the 1980s. Rottbach provides a recreational setting for year-round play when weather permits, with the course typically closing during winter months. The facility includes practice areas and a clubhouse offering traditional Bavarian hospitality, reflecting the local culture of the surrounding communities in this part of Upper Bavaria.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
A-B was designed by Thomas Himmel.
Yes. A-B at Golfanlage Rottbach is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at A-B is 72.
A-B plays 6,380 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at A-B is 128.
A-B is a 18-hole course.