WITTELSBACHER GOLFCLUB ROHRENFELD-NEUBURG
🇩🇪 Neuburg an der Donau, Bavaria, DE
Designed by Joan Dudok Van Heel
Wittelsbacher Golfclub Rohrenfeld-Neuburg sits in the Bavarian countryside near Neuburg an der Donau, a historic town along the Danube River between Munich and Ingolstadt. The course was designed by Joan Dudok Van Heel, a Dutch architect known for work across continental Europe. The layout occupies rolling terrain characteristic of the Upper Bavarian landscape, where the club takes its name from the House of Wittelsbach, the royal dynasty that ruled Bavaria for centuries.
The routing makes use of the natural contours and mature vegetation typical of the region, with fairways moving through a mix of open and wooded sections. Dudok Van Heel's design philosophy generally emphasizes strategic variety and integration with existing landforms rather than dramatic earthmoving, which suits the setting along the Danube valley. The course serves both members and visitors in a region where golf development expanded during the late twentieth century as the sport grew in popularity across Germany.
Neuburg itself is known for its Renaissance architecture and proximity to the Danube, and the club reflects the traditional Bavarian golf club culture that blends sport with social tradition. The facility provides a regional golfing option for players in the Munich metropolitan area and the surrounding agricultural and industrial towns of Upper Bavaria.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Wittelsbach was designed by Joan Dudok Van Heel.
Yes. Wittelsbach at Wittelsbacher Golfclub Rohrenfeld-Neuburg is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Wittelsbach is 71.
Wittelsbach plays 6,775 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Wittelsbach is 131.
Wittelsbach is a 18-hole course.