ZIEGLERS GOLFPLATZ
🇩🇪 Neuburg an der Donau, Bavaria, DE
Designed by Karl F. Grohs
Zieglers Golfplatz sits in the Bavarian countryside near Neuburg an der Donau, a historic town positioned along the Danube River roughly halfway between Munich and Nuremberg. The course was designed by Karl F. Grohs, a German architect who worked primarily in the latter decades of the twentieth century and contributed to the development of golf in southern Germany during a period of modest expansion for the sport in the region.
The layout occupies gently rolling terrain characteristic of the Danube valley landscape, where agricultural land transitions into wooded areas and the topography provides natural movement without severe elevation changes. Grohs typically worked with the existing landforms to create routing that balanced playability for members with strategic interest, and courses from this era in Bavaria often feature tree-lined fairways, modest water features, and greens that reflect the parkland style common to continental European design.
Zieglers serves primarily as a members' club for the local and regional golfing community, offering a traditional German golf experience in a relatively quiet setting away from major urban centers. The course provides a straightforward test of golf suited to regular play, with the surrounding Bavarian landscape contributing to a pastoral atmosphere. Neuburg itself retains Renaissance-era architecture and a small-town character, and the club reflects the regional approach to golf as a recreational pursuit integrated into the local social fabric rather than a destination amenity.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Zieglers was designed by Karl F. Grohs.
Yes. Zieglers at Zieglers Golfplatz is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Zieglers is 30.
Zieglers plays 1,716 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Zieglers is 100.
Zieglers is a 9-hole course.