GOLF-CLUB BAYREUTH
🇩🇪 Bayreuth, Bavaria, DE
Designed by Thomas Himmel, Joan F. Dudok van Heel
Golf-Club Bayreuth's Links course occupies rolling terrain in the Franconian region of northern Bavaria, near the historic city of Bayreuth. The course was designed by Thomas Himmel and Joan F. Dudok van Heel, combining German and Dutch design sensibilities in a landscape that differs markedly from the coastal linksland the name suggests. The routing takes advantage of the area's natural contours and mature woodland edges, creating a parkland character more typical of inland European golf.
The design reflects the collaborative approach of its architects, with strategic bunkering and green complexes that reward thoughtful course management. Himmel, known for his work on several German courses, and Dudok van Heel, who has designed layouts across continental Europe, shaped holes that incorporate the existing topography rather than impose dramatic earthworks. The course serves members of Golf-Club Bayreuth, one of the established clubs in the Bavarian golf community.
Bayreuth itself is better known for its Wagner Festival and baroque architecture than for golf, but the region's golfing tradition has grown steadily since the late twentieth century. The club provides a home course for local players and visitors exploring Franconia's cultural attractions. The layout offers a straightforward test of golf suited to the temperate climate and seasonal playing conditions of this part of Germany, where courses typically close or limit play during winter months.
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Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Links was designed by Thomas Himmel and Joan F. Dudok van Heel.
Yes. Links at Golf-Club Bayreuth is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Links is 72.
Links plays 5,992 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
Links is a 18-hole course.