GOLFANLAGE ROTTBACH
🇩🇪 Rottbach, Bavaria, DE
Designed by Thomas Himmel
Golfanlage Rottbach sits in the Bavarian countryside near Rottbach, a region characterized by rolling agricultural land and forested areas typical of southern Germany. The course was designed by Thomas Himmel, a German architect whose work appears primarily in central European golf markets. Himmel's designs generally emphasize playability for a range of skill levels while working within the natural contours of the landscape.
The routing at Rottbach takes advantage of the area's gentle elevation changes and integrates existing woodland and water features where they occur naturally. Bavarian courses of this type typically feature tree-lined fairways, strategic bunkering that rewards accurate placement, and greens that reflect the region's climate and growing conditions. The layout offers variety through a mix of hole lengths and directional changes, with the land's natural movement providing the primary defense rather than excessive length or artificial hazards.
As a regional facility in Bavaria, Golfanlage Rottbach serves both members and visiting golfers exploring the area's golf offerings. The club operates within the traditions common to German golf clubs, where the sport maintains a more formal structure than in some other European countries, though accessibility has broadened in recent decades. The setting provides a peaceful environment away from urban centers, with views of the surrounding Bavarian landscape that change with the seasons.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
A-C was designed by Thomas Himmel.
Yes. A-C at Golfanlage Rottbach is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at A-C is 72.
A-C plays 6,471 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at A-C is 131.
A-C is a 18-hole course.