GOLF RESORT BITBURGER LAND
🇩🇪 Wissmannsdorf, Rhineland-Palatinate, DE
Designed by Karl F. Grohs
Bitburger Land is an 18-hole course located in Wissmannsdorf in the Eifel region of Rhineland-Palatinate, designed by Karl F. Grohs. The course sits in the rolling countryside of western Germany, an area known for its forested hills, agricultural valleys, and proximity to both Luxembourg and Belgium. The Eifel landscape provides natural elevation changes and wooded corridors that shape the routing and playing character.
Grohs, a German architect active in course design across Central Europe, typically incorporates the existing topography into his layouts rather than imposing dramatic earthwork. At Bitburger Land, the design works with the terrain's contours, creating holes that move through a mix of open farmland and tree-lined sections. The course offers variety in hole length and direction, with doglegs and elevation shifts that require thoughtful club selection and course management.
The facility operates as a golf resort, providing accommodations and dining alongside the course. This model is common in the Eifel region, where courses serve both local membership and visiting golfers exploring the area's natural and cultural attractions. The Bitburger name connects to the region's brewing heritage, though the course itself focuses on providing accessible golf in a scenic rural setting. The layout suits a range of skill levels, with strategic interest derived from the land's natural movement rather than severe hazards or forced carries.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Bitburger Land was designed by Karl F. Grohs.
Yes. Bitburger Land at Golf Resort Bitburger Land is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Bitburger Land is 72.
Bitburger Land plays 6,068 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Bitburger Land is 136.
Bitburger Land is a 18-hole course.