GOLFPARK WEIHERHOF
🇩🇪 Wadern, Saarland, DE
Designed by Thomas Himmel
Golfpark Weiherhof sits in the rolling countryside near Wadern in Saarland, Germany's smallest state bordering France and Luxembourg. Designed by Thomas Himmel, a German architect known for working within the natural terrain of Central European landscapes, the course occupies land characterized by gentle elevation changes, mature woodland, and water features that give the facility its name—"Weiherhof" translates roughly to "pond farm" or "pond estate," reflecting the presence of ponds and wetland areas integrated into the routing.
The layout takes advantage of the region's mixed agricultural and forested terrain, with holes moving through corridors of deciduous trees and across open meadowland. Himmel's design approach typically emphasizes playability for a range of skill levels while incorporating strategic elements that reward course management. Water hazards appear on several holes, requiring golfers to make decisions about risk and carry distances, particularly on approach shots where ponds guard greens or bisect fairways.
Saarland's golf culture reflects the region's cross-border character and industrial heritage, with clubs often serving local communities rather than international resort traffic. Weiherhof functions as a parkland course accessible to members and visitors exploring this less-traveled corner of Germany, where the landscape transitions between the Hunsrück highlands to the east and the Lorraine plateau to the west. The course provides a regional golf option in an area where the sport developed later than in Germany's major metropolitan centers.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Weiherhof was designed by Thomas Himmel.
Yes. Weiherhof at Golfpark Weiherhof is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Weiherhof is 72.
Weiherhof plays 5,924 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Weiherhof is 137.
Weiherhof is a 18-hole course.