MUNCHENER GOLF CLUB - STRASSLACH
🇩🇪 Strasslach, Bavaria, DE
Designed by Perry Dye
The Munchener Golf Club in Strasslach operates two eighteen-hole courses in the rolling countryside south of Munich. The A-B course represents one of these layouts, designed by Perry Dye, son of noted American architect Pete Dye. The facility sits in the Bavarian landscape where gentle hills and mixed woodlands characterize the terrain, typical of the pre-Alpine region that extends from the Munich metropolitan area toward the mountains to the south.
Perry Dye's design work in Germany during the late twentieth century brought American architectural influences to European golf, often incorporating strategic bunkering and water features into routing that works with natural elevation changes. The Strasslach property allows for varied hole corridors through stands of mature trees, with fairways that move across moderate slopes and greens that reflect the family's design philosophy of creating multiple approach options and recovery challenges.
The club serves the Munich golf community and visitors to the region, offering a course that combines continental European golf traditions with design elements more common to American layouts. The setting provides views across the Bavarian countryside, and the routing takes advantage of the natural topography without requiring excessive earthmoving. Conditions and playability vary with the seasons, as is typical for courses in this climate zone where winters can be cold and summers mild.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
A-B was designed by Perry Dye.
Yes. A-B at Munchener Golf Club - Strasslach is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at A-B is 72.
A-B plays 6,251 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at A-B is 144.
A-B is a 18-hole course.