GOLF CLUB AM ALTEN FLIESS
🇩🇪 Bergheim, North Rhine-Westphalia, DE
Designed by Kurt Rossknecht
Golf Club Am Alten Fliess operates two eighteen-hole courses in Bergheim, a town situated west of Cologne in the North Rhine-Westphalia region. The Gelb-Rot course, designed by Kurt Rossknecht, represents one of these layouts. Rossknecht worked on several German golf projects during the latter decades of the twentieth century, contributing to the expansion of the game in this densely populated part of western Germany.
The Bergheim area occupies relatively flat terrain characteristic of the Lower Rhine region, with agricultural land and reclaimed areas from historical lignite mining operations shaping the local landscape. Courses in this zone typically feature open playing corridors with strategic bunkering and water hazards providing definition rather than dramatic elevation change. The name "Am Alten Fliess" references old watercourses that historically drained this portion of the Rhine plain, and water features likely play a role in the routing.
The Gelb-Rot designation follows the German convention of naming courses by colored nines—in this case, the Yellow and Red nines combined into an eighteen-hole circuit. This system allows the club to offer varied combinations across its facilities. The course serves members and visitors in the Cologne metropolitan area, providing accessible golf in a region where land availability has made course development challenging. The layout reflects the practical design considerations of building golf in a heavily urbanized landscape while working within the constraints of relatively level topography.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Gelb-Rot was designed by Kurt Rossknecht.
Yes. Gelb-Rot at Golf Club Am Alten Fliess is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Gelb-Rot is 72.
Gelb-Rot plays 6,260 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Gelb-Rot is 133.
Gelb-Rot is a 18-hole course.