Golfpark Trages sits in the municipality of Freigericht in the Main-Kinzig district of Hesse, roughly midway between Frankfurt and Fulda in central Germany. The course was designed by Kurt Rossknecht, a German golf architect active primarily in the latter decades of the twentieth century, whose work appears across several courses in Germany and neighboring countries. Rossknecht's designs typically reflect the landscape characteristics of their settings, working with existing terrain rather than imposing dramatic earthworks.
The Freigericht area occupies gently rolling terrain characteristic of the Hessian uplands, with mixed woodland and agricultural land defining the regional character. Courses in this part of Germany generally feature moderate elevation changes and tree-lined fairways that provide definition and strategic interest without severe topographical demands. The routing at Trages likely incorporates these natural features, offering a layout that suits both recreational play and club competition within the regional golfing community.
Golfpark Trages serves the local membership and visiting golfers in the Rhine-Main region, an area with a well-established golf culture supported by Frankfurt's proximity and the broader network of courses throughout Hesse. The facility operates within the traditions common to German golf clubs, where organized competitions, social events, and accessible dining form part of the club experience. The course provides a venue for golfers seeking a round in the wooded, pastoral landscape typical of this part of central Germany.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Trages was designed by Kurt Rossknecht.
Yes. Trages at Golfpark Trages is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Trages is 72.
Trages plays 5,940 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Trages is 129.
Trages is a 18-hole course.