GOLFRANGE BERLIN-GROSSBEEREN
🇩🇪 Grossbeeren, Brandenburg, DE
Designed by Michael Pinner
Berlin-Grossbeeren is a public golf facility located in Grossbeeren, a small town approximately 15 kilometers south of Berlin's city center in the state of Brandenburg. Designed by Michael Pinner and opened in the mid-1990s, the course serves the greater Berlin metropolitan area as an accessible option for recreational golfers. The facility operates primarily as a golf range and practice center with an accompanying course layout.
The course occupies relatively flat terrain characteristic of the Brandenburg region, with the landscape shaped by glacial activity that left gently rolling plains and sandy soils. The routing incorporates water features and modest elevation changes created during construction to add strategic interest to what is otherwise level ground. Mature trees and vegetation have developed over the decades since opening, providing definition between holes and some wind protection.
As a facility focused on accessibility and practice, Berlin-Grossbeeren caters to beginners, casual players, and those seeking convenient playing opportunities near the capital. The course layout emphasizes playability over championship challenge, making it suitable for golfers developing their skills or looking for a quick round. The practice range remains a central feature of the property, drawing regular use from Berlin-area golfers working on their games throughout the season.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Berlin-Grossbeeren was designed by Michael Pinner.
Yes. Berlin-Grossbeeren at GolfRange Berlin-Grossbeeren is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Berlin-Grossbeeren is 32.
Berlin-Grossbeeren plays 2,048 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Berlin-Grossbeeren is 103.
Berlin-Grossbeeren is a 9-hole course.