GOLF-CLUB SAARBRUCKEN
🇩🇪 Wallerfangen, Saarland, DE
Designed by Donald Harradine
Golf-Club Saarbrücken sits in the Saar Valley near Wallerfangen, roughly fifteen kilometers northwest of Saarbrücken in Germany's southwestern corner. The region borders France and Luxembourg, and the course occupies rolling terrain characteristic of this transitional landscape between the Rhine and Moselle river systems. Donald Harradine, the Swiss-based architect who shaped dozens of courses across continental Europe in the mid-twentieth century, designed the layout. Harradine's work typically emphasized playability for members while incorporating natural contours and strategic options suited to the existing land.
The course reflects Harradine's preference for routing that follows the property's topography rather than imposing dramatic earthwork. Players encounter moderate elevation changes and wooded corridors typical of Saarland's forested countryside, with fairways carved through mature trees that define playing lines and frame approaches. The design balances accessibility for everyday play with enough variety in hole lengths and green complexes to test better players. Water features and bunkering provide hazards without overwhelming the layout.
Golf-Club Saarbrücken serves as the primary private club facility in the Saarbrücken metropolitan area, offering members a traditional German club experience. The course provides a regional venue for competitive amateur events and remains a steady example of Harradine's continental European portfolio, which includes numerous courses in Germany, Switzerland, and neighboring countries built during the post-war expansion of golf on the continent.
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Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Saarbrucken was designed by Donald Harradine.
Yes. Saarbrucken at Golf-Club Saarbrucken is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Saarbrucken is 72.
Saarbrucken plays 5,971 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Saarbrucken is 126.
Saarbrucken is a 18-hole course.