GOLFCLUB JOHANNESTHAL
🇩🇪 Konigsbach, Baden-Wurttemberg, DE
Designed by Reinhold Weishaupt
Golfclub Johannesthal sits in the Baden-Württemberg countryside near Königsbach, a region characterized by rolling terrain and forested landscapes typical of southwestern Germany. The course was designed by Reinhold Weishaupt, a German architect whose work appears at several clubs across the country, particularly in the southern states. The layout reflects the regional design approach of integrating golf holes into the natural topography while preserving existing woodland and elevation changes.
The routing takes advantage of the property's varied terrain, with holes moving through a mix of open meadowland and tree-lined corridors. Players encounter elevation changes that influence club selection and strategy, particularly on approach shots where uphill and downhill lies require adjustment. The design incorporates natural hazards and strategic bunkering in keeping with Weishaupt's style, which tends toward playability for members while maintaining challenge through thoughtful green complexes and routing variety.
The club serves primarily a local and regional membership, offering a traditional German golf club experience with an emphasis on walking the course and post-round dining in the clubhouse. The setting provides views of the surrounding Baden-Württemberg landscape, with the Black Forest region visible in the distance on clear days. Johannesthal operates as a member-focused facility typical of German golf clubs, where the course and grounds are maintained for regular play rather than tournament hosting.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Johannesthal was designed by Reinhold Weishaupt.
Yes. Johannesthal at Golfclub Johannesthal is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Johannesthal is 73.
Johannesthal plays 6,172 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
Johannesthal is a 18-hole course.