GOLFCLUB NECKARTAL
🇩🇪 Kornwestheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, DE
Designed by Bernhard von Limburger
Golfclub Neckartal is located in Kornwestheim, a town in the Stuttgart metropolitan region of Baden-Württemberg. The course was designed by Bernhard von Limburger, a German architect active in the latter decades of the twentieth century who contributed several layouts to the country's golf landscape during a period of expansion for the sport in Germany. The Neckar River valley provides the geographic and naming context for the club, though the specific routing and topography reflect the local terrain characteristics of this industrialized area north of Stuttgart.
The course serves the golfing community in one of Germany's most populous and economically significant regions. Layouts in this part of Baden-Württemberg typically work with relatively modest elevation changes and incorporate mature tree plantings to define holes and create strategic interest. Clubs in the Stuttgart area often balance accessibility for a broad membership with maintaining playing standards suitable for regular club competitions and regional amateur events.
Golfclub Neckartal functions as a members' club within the German golf tradition, where clubs typically emphasize organized competition, handicap play, and social traditions alongside recreational golf. The setting in Kornwestheim places it within convenient reach of Stuttgart's urban population while offering a parkland environment distinct from the surrounding commercial and residential development.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Neckartal was designed by Bernhard von Limburger.
Neckartal at Golfclub Neckartal is listed as private on Course Vaults; guest access is typically restricted.
Par at Neckartal is 72.
Neckartal plays 6,423 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Neckartal is 134.
Neckartal is a 18-hole course.