GOLF-CLUB BAD WORISHOFEN
🇩🇪 Rieden, Bavaria, DE
Designed by Donald Harradine
Golf-Club Bad Worishofen sits in the gently rolling countryside of the Allgäu region in southwestern Bavaria, near the spa town of Bad Wörishofen. The course was designed by Donald Harradine, the Swiss-based architect who shaped dozens of layouts across continental Europe during the mid-to-late twentieth century. Harradine's work in Germany and neighboring countries typically emphasized playability and integration with natural terrain, and Bad Wörishofen reflects that approach with fairways that move through mature woodland and open meadow.
The routing takes advantage of the area's modest elevation changes and incorporates water features on several holes, creating variety in shot requirements and visual interest. Trees frame many holes without overly constricting play, and the bunkering follows Harradine's characteristic style of strategic placement rather than excessive quantity. The course serves both members and visitors in a region known more for wellness tourism than golf, offering a quiet, parkland experience away from the more heavily trafficked resort destinations.
Bad Wörishofen itself is famous for its Kneipp hydrotherapy traditions, and the club reflects the town's emphasis on relaxation and outdoor recreation. The facility provides a straightforward, accessible round of golf in a pleasant Bavarian setting, appealing to holiday golfers and regional players alike. The course does not host major professional events but functions as a solid club layout representative of Harradine's broad portfolio across the continent.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Bad Worishofen was designed by Donald Harradine.
Yes. Bad Worishofen at Golf-Club Bad Worishofen is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Bad Worishofen is 72.
Bad Worishofen plays 6,212 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Bad Worishofen is 135.
Bad Worishofen is a 18-hole course.