Golfclub Fulda Rhön is located in Hofbieber, in the Hesse region of central Germany, positioned within the scenic Rhön biosphere reserve area. The course was designed by Kurt Peters, a German golf architect active in the latter decades of the twentieth century who contributed to the development of several courses across Germany during a period of significant growth in the country's golf infrastructure. The club serves the Fulda region, a historic area known for its baroque architecture and position at the intersection of several German states.
The course occupies terrain characteristic of the Rhön uplands, with rolling topography and elevation changes that provide variety to the routing. The landscape features a mix of open fairways and wooded sections, typical of German parkland designs from this era. The natural setting incorporates views of the surrounding hills and agricultural land that define this part of Hesse, creating a playing environment that reflects the regional character.
As a regional club in a smaller German city, Golfclub Fulda Rhön functions primarily as a membership facility serving local golfers and visitors to the area. The course provides a standard eighteen-hole layout that accommodates players of varying abilities, with the design working within the available land to create a complete golfing experience. The club represents the type of facility that expanded access to golf in Germany during the sport's growth period in the country.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Fulda was designed by Kurt Peters.
Yes. Fulda at Golfclub Fulda Rhon is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Fulda is 70.
Fulda plays 5,599 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Fulda is 136.
Fulda is a 18-hole course.