AXEL LANGE GENERALI GOLFPLATZ
🇩🇪 Bad Griesbach, Bavaria, DE
Designed by Kurt Rossknecht
Lederbach is one of several courses at the extensive Bad Griesbach golf resort in Bavaria's Lower Bavarian spa region, designed by German architect Kurt Rossknecht. Bad Griesbach has developed into one of continental Europe's largest golf destinations, with multiple courses set among the rolling agricultural landscape between the Danube and the Austrian border. The Lederbach course takes its name from the small stream that influences several holes on the property.
Rossknecht's design works with the gentle Bavarian terrain, incorporating natural elevation changes and wooded areas characteristic of the region. The routing moves through a mix of open farmland and tree-lined corridors, with the Lederbach creek creating both visual and strategic interest where it comes into play. Water features and bunkers define landing areas and approach shots on several holes, while the relatively modest elevation provides enough movement to create variety without demanding excessive walking.
The course serves both resort guests and members of the Axel Lange Generali club, reflecting the dual-use model common at Bad Griesbach's facilities. The broader resort complex has hosted various regional tournaments and corporate events over the years, benefiting from its proximity to both Munich and Salzburg. The spa town setting means golf is often combined with thermal bath visits and wellness activities, giving the courses a recreational character alongside their competitive use.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Lederbach was designed by Kurt Rossknecht.
Yes. Lederbach at Axel Lange Generali Golfplatz is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Lederbach is 71.
Lederbach plays 5,955 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Lederbach is 137.
Lederbach is a 18-hole course.