GOLFPARK METZENHOF
🇦🇹 Kronstorf, Upper Austria, AT
Designed by Hans-Georg Erhardt
Golfpark Metzenhof sits in the rolling countryside near Kronstorf in Upper Austria, designed by Hans-Georg Erhardt. The course occupies terrain characteristic of the region's agricultural landscape, where gentle elevation changes and mature tree lines frame the routing. Erhardt, a German architect active in Central Europe during the latter decades of the twentieth century, worked within the natural topography to create a layout that integrates woodland corridors and open farmland views.
The design reflects a continental European approach to parkland golf, with tree-lined fairways and strategically placed water features that come into play on several holes. The routing takes advantage of the property's natural contours, requiring players to navigate both uphill and downhill lies while managing the prevailing winds that sweep across the Upper Austrian plateau. Bunker placement emphasizes positional play off the tee, and the greens feature modest undulation suited to the region's climate and growing conditions.
Golfpark Metzenhof serves as a regional facility in the Linz area, offering golf in a setting that balances accessibility with the traditional elements of European parkland design. The club operates within Austria's golf community, which has grown steadily since the sport's expansion in the country during the late twentieth century. The course provides a straightforward test for members and visitors navigating the Upper Austrian golf circuit, with a layout that rewards accuracy and course management over pure distance.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Metzenhof was designed by Hans-Georg Erhardt.
Yes. Metzenhof at Golfpark Metzenhof is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Metzenhof is 71.
Metzenhof plays 5,759 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Metzenhof is 131.
Metzenhof is a 18-hole course.