KEMPFERHOF GOLF RESORT
🇫🇷 Plobsheim, Alsace, FR
Designed by Robert von Hagge
Kempferhof occupies a wooded site in Plobsheim, a commune in the Bas-Rhin department of Alsace, situated roughly fifteen kilometers south of Strasbourg. The course was designed by Robert von Hagge, the American architect known for bold, strategic layouts often incorporating substantial water features and dramatic bunkering. Von Hagge's work in Europe during the late twentieth century brought his distinctive style—characterized by large, sculptured hazards and demanding shot values—to several continental venues.
The routing at Kempferhof moves through mature forest and open clearings, with the Rhine plain's relatively flat terrain allowing von Hagge to shape the playing corridors and introduce artificial contouring where desired. Water comes into play on multiple holes, typical of the architect's approach, requiring golfers to navigate both lateral hazards and strategic carries. The bunkering is pronounced, with deep sand complexes framing greens and fairways in the bold visual style associated with von Hagge's designs.
The club operates as a resort facility, offering accommodations and dining alongside the golf course. Its location in Alsace places it within a region known for its Franco-German cultural blend, wine production, and proximity to the European institutions in Strasbourg. Kempferhof serves both local members and visiting golfers exploring the relatively limited golf offerings in eastern France, providing a championship-length test shaped by one of the more recognizable names in international course design from the latter decades of the twentieth century.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Kempferhof was designed by Robert von Hagge.
Yes. Kempferhof at Kempferhof Golf Resort is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Kempferhof is 72.
Kempferhof plays 5,988 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Kempferhof is 141.
Kempferhof is a 18-hole course.