GOLFCLUB GROBERNHOF
🇩🇪 Zell am Harmersbach, Baden-Wurttemberg, DE
Designed by Brian Pierson
Gröbernhof sits in the Black Forest region of Baden-Württemberg near the town of Zell am Harmersbach, an area known for its rolling wooded hills and traditional German countryside. Designed by Brian Pierson, the course occupies terrain characteristic of this part of southwestern Germany, where elevation changes and forest corridors shape the playing experience. The Black Forest setting provides a natural frame for the layout, with holes routed through a landscape that blends open meadow areas with stands of mature trees.
The routing takes advantage of the region's topography, incorporating slopes and elevation shifts that are typical of courses built in hilly, forested terrain. Players encounter a mix of hole types, with some playing along more open ground and others moving through tighter, tree-lined corridors. The design reflects Pierson's approach to working with existing landforms rather than imposing dramatic earthwork, allowing the natural character of the site to influence strategy and shot values.
Golfclub Gröbernhof serves the regional golfing community in this part of Baden-Württemberg, an area where the sport has grown steadily over recent decades. The club operates within the traditions common to German golf clubs, where membership and visitor play coexist in a relatively informal setting. The Black Forest location offers a distinct environment compared to courses in flatter or more urban parts of Germany, with the surrounding landscape contributing to the overall experience of playing in this forested, mountainous region.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Gröbernhof was designed by Brian Pierson.
Yes. Gröbernhof at Golfclub Grobernhof is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Gröbernhof is 72.
Gröbernhof plays 6,104 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Gröbernhof is 127.
Gröbernhof is a 18-hole course.