GOLF CLUB EBERSBERG
🇩🇪 Steinhoering, Bavaria, DE
Designed by Wolfgang Barth, Thomas Himmel
Golf Club Ebersberg sits in the gently rolling countryside near Steinhoering in Upper Bavaria, roughly 40 kilometers east of Munich. The course was designed by Wolfgang Barth and Thomas Himmel, two architects who have worked on several layouts across Germany and Austria. The region's landscape features a mix of agricultural land and scattered woodland, and the routing takes advantage of the natural terrain without dramatic elevation changes characteristic of courses closer to the Alpine foothills.
The design reflects a modern European approach to parkland golf, with strategic bunkering and water features integrated into holes that move through open and wooded sections. Barth and Himmel typically emphasize playability for a range of skill levels while maintaining enough challenge for competitive club events. The course serves a membership drawn from the surrounding communities and the greater Munich metropolitan area, offering a relatively accessible option in a region where golf has grown steadily since reunification.
Ebersberg operates as a traditional German golf club with a clubhouse that provides dining and social facilities for members and guests. The club hosts regular competitions and maintains the course to standards common among Bavarian clubs of similar vintage. While not a tournament venue of national prominence, it represents the kind of solid regional facility that anchors recreational golf in southern Germany, where the sport benefits from a strong club culture and a landscape well-suited to the game.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Ebersberg was designed by Wolfgang Barth and Thomas Himmel.
Yes. Ebersberg at Golf Club Ebersberg is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Ebersberg is 72.
Ebersberg plays 6,271 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Ebersberg is 129.
Ebersberg is a 18-hole course.