DEGGENDORFER GOLFCLUB
🇩🇪 Schaufling, Bavaria, DE
Designed by Donald Harradine
Deggendorfer Golfclub sits in the rolling Bavarian countryside near Schaufling, a small municipality in the Deggendorf district of Lower Bavaria. The course was designed by Donald Harradine, the prolific Swiss-based architect whose work spans much of continental Europe from the 1930s through the 1980s. Harradine's designs typically emphasize strategic variety within the natural landscape, and his German portfolio includes numerous layouts that blend thoughtful routing with the existing terrain rather than imposing dramatic earthworks.
The Bavarian Forest region provides a distinctive setting, with the course occupying gently undulating terrain characteristic of this transitional zone between the Danube valley and the higher elevations to the east. Harradine's routing likely takes advantage of natural elevation changes and wooded corridors, creating a parkland character common to his Central European work. The design philosophy of this era favored playability for members while incorporating enough strategic interest to reward careful course management.
The club serves the regional golfing community in eastern Bavaria, an area less densely populated with courses than the Munich metropolitan region to the west. As with many German clubs established in the latter decades of the twentieth century, Deggendorfer reflects the growth of golf beyond major urban centers, providing access to the game in a more rural setting. The facility caters primarily to local membership, offering a traditional club experience within the forested and agricultural landscape of Lower Bavaria.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Deggendorfer was designed by Donald Harradine.
Yes. Deggendorfer at Deggendorfer Golfclub is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Deggendorfer is 72.
Deggendorfer plays 5,489 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Deggendorfer is 126.
Deggendorfer is a 18-hole course.