GOLF- UND LANDCLUB BAD AROLSEN
🇩🇪 Bad Arolsen, Hesse, DE
Designed by Harradine
Bad Arolsen occupies rolling terrain in northern Hesse, near the baroque town of Bad Arolsen and the Waldeck region's forested landscape. The course was designed by a member of the Harradine family, a Swiss-British dynasty of golf architects whose work spans several generations across continental Europe. The Harradines are known for routing courses that work with natural contours rather than imposing dramatic earthworks, a characteristic evident in many of their German designs from the mid-to-late twentieth century.
The layout moves through a mix of parkland and light woodland, with elevation changes that create variety in stance and approach angles. Fairways typically follow the land's natural fall lines, and greens are positioned to take advantage of the property's topography. Water features and strategic bunkering provide definition on several holes, though the design relies primarily on the terrain itself to create interest and challenge.
Bad Arolsen serves as a regional club in an area better known for spa tourism and historical architecture than for golf. The course offers a straightforward test suited to a range of abilities, reflecting the Harradine approach of accessibility combined with strategic options for better players. The setting provides a quiet, wooded atmosphere typical of inland German courses, with the surrounding Waldeck landscape visible from higher points on the property.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Bad Arolsen was designed by Harradine.
Yes. Bad Arolsen at Golf- Und Landclub Bad Arolsen is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Bad Arolsen is 32.
Bad Arolsen plays 1,950 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
Bad Arolsen is a 9-hole course.