GOLF- UND LANDCLUB BAD SALZUFLEN
🇩🇪 Bad Salzuflen, North Rhine-Westphalia, DE
Designed by Bernhard von Limburger
Golf- und Landclub Bad Salzuflen occupies parkland terrain in the spa town of Bad Salzuflen, located in the Lippe district of eastern North Rhine-Westphalia. The course was designed by Bernhard von Limburger, a German architect active in the latter decades of the twentieth century who contributed to several layouts across the country. The region's gentle topography and established tree cover provide the setting for a routing that moves through mature woodland and open meadow sections characteristic of northern German parkland golf.
The layout takes advantage of the natural elevation changes found in this part of the Teutoburg Forest foothills, with holes routed to incorporate both strategic interest and variety in playing angles. Water features appear on several holes, reflecting the area's historical connection to salt springs and spa culture. The design emphasizes accuracy over distance on many holes, with tree-lined fairways requiring thoughtful club selection and course management.
Bad Salzuflen serves as a spa destination with a long tradition of health tourism, and the club reflects this regional character in its setting and atmosphere. The course provides a playing experience typical of established German clubs in smaller cities, where golf integrates into the broader recreational and social fabric of the community. Members and visitors encounter a layout that rewards local knowledge while remaining accessible to those unfamiliar with the property.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Bad Salzuflen was designed by Bernhard von Limburger.
Yes. Bad Salzuflen at Golf- und Landclub Bad Salzuflen is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Bad Salzuflen is 72.
Bad Salzuflen plays 5,987 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
Bad Salzuflen is a 18-hole course.