GOLFCLUB SCHLOSS IGLING
🇩🇪 Igling, Bavaria, DE
Designed by Donald Harradine
Schloss Igling occupies land near the small Bavarian village of Igling, situated in the rolling countryside west of Munich. The course was designed by Donald Harradine, a prolific architect who shaped dozens of layouts across continental Europe during the mid-to-late twentieth century. Harradine's work in Germany and neighboring countries typically emphasized strategic variety within the natural terrain, and his designs often integrated mature woodland and elevation changes characteristic of the Alpine foothills region.
The routing at Schloss Igling moves through a landscape of gentle slopes and established trees, with fairways that follow the contours of the property. The course name references the historic Schloss (castle or manor house) that provides a distinctive architectural focal point for the club. This connection to local heritage is common among German golf clubs established in the postwar decades, where courses were often developed on estates with longstanding agricultural or aristocratic histories.
The layout presents a traditional parkland character, with tree-lined corridors and strategic bunkering that rewards accurate placement over distance. Water features and natural drainage patterns come into play on several holes, reflecting the site's topography. The club serves both members and visitors in the greater Munich region, offering a setting where the game unfolds amid the quiet, pastoral scenery typical of rural Bavaria.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Schloss Igling was designed by Donald Harradine.
Yes. Schloss Igling at Golfclub Schloss Igling is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Schloss Igling is 36.
Schloss Igling plays 2,758 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Schloss Igling is 127.
Schloss Igling is a 9-hole course.