GOLFCLUB DOMAIN NIEDERREUTIN
🇩🇪 Bondorf, Baden-Wurttemberg, DE
Designed by Karl F. Grohs
Golfclub Domain Niederreutin occupies land in Bondorf, a small town in the Baden-Württemberg region of southwestern Germany, positioned between Stuttgart and the Black Forest. The course was designed by Karl F. Grohs, an architect who worked on several German layouts during the latter decades of the twentieth century. The property sits within the gently rolling agricultural landscape characteristic of this part of the Gäu plateau, where open farmland transitions into wooded areas.
The routing takes advantage of the natural terrain variations, incorporating both open stretches and tree-lined corridors. German parkland courses of this era typically feature strategic bunkering, water hazards integrated into the design, and a mix of hole lengths that reward accuracy over pure distance. The setting provides views across the surrounding countryside, with the course blending into the rural character of the region.
Bondorf itself is a quiet community, and the club serves local members and visitors exploring golf in this part of Baden-Württemberg. The region's golfing infrastructure developed considerably from the 1980s onward, with courses like Domain Niederreutin contributing to the sport's growth outside the major urban centers. The club operates within the traditions common to German golf facilities, where walking is standard and the pace of play reflects a more relaxed European approach to the game.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
C-C was designed by Karl F. Grohs.
Yes. C-C at Golfclub Domain Niederreutin is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at C-C is 36.
C-C plays 3,075 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at C-C is 130.
C-C is a 9-hole course.