GOLFCLUB DOMAIN NIEDERREUTIN
🇩🇪 Bondorf, Baden-Wurttemberg, DE
Designed by Karl F. Grohs
Golfclub Domain Niederreutin occupies rolling countryside in Bondorf, a small town in Baden-Württemberg between Stuttgart and the northern edge of the Black Forest. The course was designed by Karl F. Grohs, an architect active in Germany during the latter decades of the twentieth century, and reflects the parkland style common to many continental European layouts of that era. The property takes its name from the historic Niederreutin estate, and the routing moves through a landscape of mixed woodland and open farmland typical of this part of southwestern Germany.
The terrain features moderate elevation changes that add variety to the holes without imposing severe climbs. Fairways are generally tree-lined, and water features appear on several holes, introducing strategic considerations for approach shots and tee ball placement. The design emphasizes accuracy over distance, rewarding players who navigate the layout thoughtfully rather than relying solely on power. Grohs incorporated natural contours into green complexes and hazard placement, creating a course that integrates comfortably into its surroundings.
Golfclub Domain Niederreutin serves primarily as a members' club, drawing golfers from the surrounding region including Stuttgart and Tübingen. The club maintains a traditional German golf club atmosphere, with a clubhouse that reflects the rural character of the estate. The course provides a straightforward test of golf suited to a range of skill levels, and its location makes it accessible to those exploring the golf offerings of Baden-Württemberg's northern districts.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
A-C was designed by Karl F. Grohs.
Yes. A-C at Golfclub Domain Niederreutin is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at A-C is 72.
A-C plays 6,160 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at A-C is 130.
A-C is a 18-hole course.