GOLF- UND LANDCLUB HAGHOF
🇩🇪 Alfdorf, Baden-Wurttemberg, DE
Designed by Donald Harradine
Golf- und Landclub Haghof sits in the rolling countryside near Alfdorf in the Swabian-Franconian Forest region of Baden-Württemberg, roughly 50 kilometers east of Stuttgart. The course was designed by Donald Harradine, the Swiss-based architect who shaped dozens of layouts across continental Europe during the mid-to-late twentieth century. Harradine's work in Germany and neighboring countries typically emphasized strategic routing over hilly terrain, integrating natural landforms and wooded corridors into playable designs suited to the local landscape.
The Haghof layout occupies elevated terrain with moderate changes in elevation, moving through a mix of open meadowland and stands of mature trees. The routing takes advantage of the natural contours, presenting golfers with a variety of stances and approach angles. Harradine's design philosophy favored thoughtful placement over excessive length, and the course reflects this with holes that reward accurate driving and careful club selection into greens protected by natural slopes and strategically placed hazards.
The club serves a regional membership drawn from the surrounding towns and the greater Stuttgart area. The setting offers views across the forested hills characteristic of this part of Baden-Württemberg, and the clubhouse maintains the traditional atmosphere common to established German golf clubs. Haghof represents a solid example of mid-century European course design, providing a straightforward test of golf in a pleasant rural environment without pretense or excessive difficulty.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Haghof was designed by Donald Harradine.
Yes. Haghof at Golf- und Landclub Haghof is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Haghof is 71.
Haghof plays 5,789 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Haghof is 131.
Haghof is a 18-hole course.