GOLFCLUB MUNCHEN EICHENRIED
🇩🇪 Eichenried, Bavaria, DE
Designed by Kurt Rossknecht
Golfclub München Eichenried, located in the Bavarian countryside northeast of Munich, was designed by German architect Kurt Rossknecht and opened in 1989. The course gained immediate international recognition when it hosted the BMW International Open on the European Tour beginning in 1990, a tournament it continues to hold regularly. This competitive pedigree has established Eichenried as one of Germany's most prominent championship venues, testing professional and amateur golfers alike with its strategic demands.
The layout unfolds across relatively flat terrain characteristic of the Munich basin, but Rossknecht incorporated substantial earthmoving to create definition and challenge. Water features prominently throughout the routing, with several holes playing alongside or across ponds and streams that require precise shot-making. The course measures over 7,000 yards from the championship tees, offering length alongside strategic bunkering and well-protected greens. The closing stretch includes a particularly demanding finish that has produced dramatic moments in professional competition.
Eichenried's parkland setting features mature trees lining many fairways, and the property maintains a distinctly Bavarian character despite its modern championship design. The club operates as a private members' facility but accommodates tournament play and visiting golfers through established protocols. Its continued presence on the European Tour schedule ensures the course remains maintained to exacting standards and keeps it in the conversation among Germany's leading golf destinations.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
A-C was designed by Kurt Rossknecht.
Yes. A-C at Golfclub Munchen Eichenried is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at A-C is 73.
A-C plays 6,376 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at A-C is 140.
A-C is a 18-hole course.