GOLFANLAGE ROTTBACH
🇩🇪 Rottbach, Bavaria, DE
Designed by Thomas Himmel
Golfanlage Rottbach's B-C combination forms part of a 27-hole facility in the Bavarian countryside near Rottbach, designed by Thomas Himmel. The layout reflects the rolling terrain characteristic of this region of southern Germany, where elevation changes and natural contours shape the playing corridors. Himmel, a German architect active in course design across Central Europe, typically incorporates the existing landscape into his routings rather than imposing dramatic earthwork, and this approach appears consistent with the Bavarian setting where meadowland transitions meet forested edges.
The B and C nines likely offer variety in their relationship to the property's topography and wooded areas. Bavarian courses in this style often feature holes that move through open pastureland with views toward distant hills, alternating with tighter tree-lined passages that demand accuracy over distance. Water features, whether natural streams or constructed ponds, commonly appear on layouts in this region and may influence play on several holes across the combination.
The facility serves both members and visitors in a region where golf has grown steadily since the late twentieth century. Clubhouses at German courses of this generation typically emphasize regional cuisine and provide a social center for the membership, with dining terraces that take advantage of views across the course. The 27-hole format allows for flexible play and accommodates varying levels of traffic throughout the season, a practical consideration for clubs in areas with active local golf communities.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
B-C was designed by Thomas Himmel.
Yes. B-C at Golfanlage Rottbach is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at B-C is 72.
B-C plays 6,301 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at B-C is 130.
B-C is a 18-hole course.