GOLFCLUB ISARWINKEL
🇩🇪 Bad Tolz, Bavaria, DE
Designed by Wolfgang Barth
Golfclub Isarwinkel sits in the Bavarian foothills near Bad Tölz, a spa town approximately 50 kilometers south of Munich. The course occupies terrain characteristic of the Upper Bavarian landscape, where the Isar River valley meets the northern edge of the Alps. Designer Wolfgang Barth, a German architect active in the latter decades of the twentieth century, routed the layout through rolling countryside that offers views toward the surrounding mountain ranges. The setting combines meadowland and mature trees typical of this pre-Alpine region.
The course reflects a Central European approach to golf design, with holes that follow the natural contours of the land rather than impose dramatic earthworks. Players encounter moderate elevation changes and strategic bunkering that emphasizes placement over pure length. The property's topography creates variety in hole character, with some holes playing across open ground and others framed by woodland edges. Water features, when present, tend to be integrated naturally rather than constructed as primary hazards.
Bad Tölz and its surroundings attract visitors for both recreation and wellness, and the club serves local members as well as traveling golfers exploring Bavaria's golf offerings. The region's climate allows for a playing season that typically runs from spring through autumn, with conditions influenced by the proximity to higher elevations. The course provides a representative example of German parkland golf in a landscape where mountain scenery forms a backdrop to the round.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Isarwinkel was designed by Wolfgang Barth.
Yes. Isarwinkel at Golfclub Isarwinkel is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Isarwinkel is 35.
Isarwinkel plays 2,763 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Isarwinkel is 128.
Isarwinkel is a 9-hole course.