LUBECK-TRAVEMUNDER GOLF-KLUB VON
🇩🇪 Lubeck, Schleswig-Holstein, DE
Designed by John Morrison, Karl F. Grohs
The Lübeck-Travemünder Golf-Klub von 1921 operates two courses near the Baltic Sea coast in Schleswig-Holstein, with the Rot (Red) and Weiss (White) courses designed by John Morrison and Karl F. Grohs. The club sits in the northern German landscape near Lübeck, a historic Hanseatic city, and Travemünde, a seaside resort town at the mouth of the Trave River. The region's relatively flat to gently rolling terrain and proximity to the Baltic influence the playing character of both layouts.
Morrison, a Scottish architect active in continental Europe during the early-to-mid twentieth century, collaborated with Grohs on several German courses during a period when the game was expanding across the country. Their work here reflects the parkland style common to northern Germany, with tree-lined fairways and strategic bunkering suited to the local topography. The Rot course typically serves as the club's primary championship layout, while the Weiss course offers a complementary test with its own routing through the property.
The club's location near Travemünde places it within a coastal recreational area that has drawn visitors since the nineteenth century. Lübeck's medieval architecture and maritime heritage provide cultural context for the region, though the courses themselves occupy inland terrain shaped by glacial activity. The combination of two eighteen-hole courses allows the club to accommodate both member play and regional competition, maintaining a presence in Schleswig-Holstein's golf community for over a century.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Rot (A) - Weiss (B) was designed by John Morrison and Karl F. Grohs.
Yes. Rot (A) - Weiss (B) at Lubeck-Travemunder Golf-Klub von is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Rot (A) - Weiss (B) is 73.
Rot (A) - Weiss (B) plays 6,154 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Rot (A) - Weiss (B) is 134.
Rot (A) - Weiss (B) is a 18-hole course.