GOLF CLUB WASSERBURG ANHOLT
🇩🇪 Isselburg, North Rhine-Westphalia, DE
Designed by Bernhard von Limburger
Golf Club Wasserburg Anholt occupies a distinctive setting in the Lower Rhine region of North Rhine-Westphalia, near the Dutch border. The course was designed by Bernhard von Limburger, a German architect known for his work across Central Europe in the latter decades of the twentieth century. The layout takes its name from the nearby Wasserburg Anholt, a moated castle with origins in the medieval period, which remains a notable landmark in the surrounding landscape.
The terrain in this part of Germany is characterized by relatively flat agricultural land interspersed with stands of mature trees and water features, both natural and man-made. Limburger's routing likely incorporates these elements, with holes playing through parkland corridors and around water hazards that reflect the region's canal and drainage systems. The course serves the local golfing community in the Isselburg area, a small town positioned between the Rhine tributaries and the German-Dutch frontier.
The club operates within the broader tradition of German golf, which has grown steadily since the mid-twentieth century, particularly in the more populous western states. Courses in this region tend to emphasize playability for a range of skill levels while maintaining strategic interest through thoughtful use of available topography and vegetation. Wasserburg Anholt fits this profile, offering a golf experience shaped by its specific locale and the design sensibilities of its architect.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Wasserburg Anholt was designed by Bernhard von Limburger.
Wasserburg Anholt at Golf Club Wasserburg Anholt is listed as private on Course Vaults; guest access is typically restricted.
Par at Wasserburg Anholt is 72.
Wasserburg Anholt plays 6,041 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Wasserburg Anholt is 130.
Wasserburg Anholt is a 18-hole course.