Margarethenhof Golfclub am Tegernsee
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Margarethenhof Golfclub am Tegernsee
Gut Steinberg 1 - 3, D-83666 Marienstein/Waakirchen, Germany
Phone: +49 8022 7506330, Fax: +49 8022 74818
- 18-Hole Course
- Driving Range & Practice area
Yes - every day.
Season: April - November
90 - 100 € / 18 Holes
Thursday
5°C
Friday
7°C
Saturday
4°C
Characteristics
An oasis of tranquility and hospitality awaits you high above Lake Tegernsee – along with one of Germany’s most beautiful golf courses. Conditions to satisfy the demands of the most serious golfer team up with a stunning encounter with nature.
The 18-hole golf course surrounding Hotel Margarethenhof has been left largely untouched in its natural state. In addition to perfectly manicured fairways, the course includes biotopes, water hazards and bunkers, and features one of the highest tee offs in Germany – at an elevation of 950 metres. From this point, you can enjoy an unmatched mountainscape view. This panorama thrills golfers from around the world.
The resort is easily accessible and about 50 kilometres south of Munich at the foothills of the Bavarian Pre-alps. The charming clubhouse hosts an excellent restaurant as well as an exquisite pro shop. In Hotel Margarethenhof with it’s 35 suites guests can enjoy a relaxing stay in an environment of luxury and cozy new Bavarian comfort.
The Course
18-Hole Course
Opened in 1984. Style: Mountain.
Terrain: Undulating with water hazards
Technical difficulty: Moderate - Hard
Scorecard
Tee | Par | CR | Slope | Length |
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Yellow (Men) | 70 | 68.3 | 133 | 5076 m |
Red (Women) | 70 | 68.9 | 126 | 4333 m |
Practice Facilities
- Driving Range (25 tees, 9 covered)
- Putting Green
- Pitching Green
- Chipping Green
- Practice bunker
Visitors
18-Hole Course
Visitors are welcome every day.
Advance booking is essential.
A valid handicap certificate from player’s home club is required.
Handicap limit: 36
VcG-Players are admitted.
Etiquette
Softspikes required.
Dogs on leash permitted. Mobile phone not permitted on course.
GPS devices approved.
Green Fees
18-Hole Course
Green Fee | Mon - Fri | Sat, Sun, Holidays |
---|---|---|
18 Holes | 90 € | 100 € |
9 Holes | 63 € | 70 € |
Juniors up to the age of 18 and Students up to the age of 28 receive a 50% discount.
Driving Range
Monday - Sunday | |
---|---|
Rangefee | 10 € |
Bucket (24 balls) | 1 € |
Amenities
Club Amenities
- Clubhouse
- Conference room
- Locker rooms
- Outdoor pool
- Sauna
- Children’s playground
- Car park for dog owners
- Charging system for guest trollies
- Birdie card
- Club accepts credit cards
- Golf tuition
- Bar
- Beverage Cart
Restaurant
Restaurant Steinberg
Phone: 08022-7506-310, Fax: 08022-74818
restaurant@margarethenhof.com
Credit cards accepted.
Pro Shop
Phone: 08022-7506-340, Fax: 08022-74818
golf@margarethenhof.com
Rentals
- Clubs for hire
- Trolley for hire
- Electro-trolley for hire
- Electro-cart for hire
- Caddy on request
The Club
General Information
Founded: 1984
Membership: Available - More info
Personnel
Title | Name |
---|---|
President | Dr. Christian Harisch |
Pro | Oliver Weigt |
Pro | Erik Schotte |
Head Greenkeeper | Andreas Hartl |
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User Reviews
Most Recent Reviews
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Athletically demanding leading golf course
5.0 of 5 starsReviewed June 20, 2023
We played this course in June 23 as part of our camper tour with friends who are members there. The course is one of the leading golf courses and promised something special from the first sight. When we arrived, there was a thunderstorm and the men's afternoon was just "dated off" and all the players found themselves on the clubhouse terrace. But the thunderstorm passed (apparently that happens more often there) and so nothing stood in the way of our afternoon tour.
The first hole (tee in front of the terrace) goes straight uphill in a curved arc, the second even steeper, before it goes downhill again with a nice balcony tee. All in all, there are a number of inclines to be overcome, an e-trolley is recommended - alternatively a carrying bag. Pushing my trolley was only a half good idea. Maybe that was the reason for the relatively high loss rate of balls? The fairways want to be played in the right places, otherwise a ball will quickly disappear into the lateral rough (which is usually marked as a red penalty area). Despite the lost balls, we really liked the course, no track is like the other and you can tell the proximity to the mountains not only by the great views on the round.
The greens are sometimes heavily undulated, but in very good condition, the fairways are also in good condition (although you can definitely tell that they are dry). The only point of criticism are the tee boxes, the tee areas are rock hard, you hardly get a tee. Almost looks like concrete. That's why I knocked off the ground on some lanes, simply because there was no tee to get into the ground...
Overall, however, we had a great & quite comfortable round, which also dragged on due to ball searches and inclines (we were on the road for 5 hours).
The restaurant afterwards is also highly recommended, we ate excellently and it is very nice to sit on the (sunny) terrace. Since we were allowed to stay overnight with the camper in the hotel parking lot of the Hotel Margarethenhof right next door, we were able to enjoy the breakfast offered in the restaurant the next morning (very fair €15), which was also wonderful! And the staff is exceptionally friendly and helpful. Incidentally, the hotel also belongs to the "Lanserhof" next door, but the restaurant does not.
The changing rooms and showers are also very nice, modern and equipped with everything your heart desires after a round.
We had a wonderful time there, I was able to stock up on new logo balls in the pro shop (by the way, you can also buy Vice balls here!) and so the journey to the next course was strengthened in every respect.
CONCLUSION: beautiful place, great layout, interesting tracks, good restaurant with 1a terrace. Staff Bavarian friendly cordial. We'll be back for sure!!
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Charming place in wonderful tranquility
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed October 21, 2021
Before my visit, I received a few "warning" tips from golf friends and read some of the (negative) reviews here, and I went to Margarethenhof with mixed feelings. After the round I was very pleasantly surprised and do not understand some of the comments here at all. But on the contrary!
Admittedly, the course is very "hilly" (to put it in a friendly way) and golfers who are not good on foot, a cart is advisable. Even with an e-trolley it can be quite exhausting. I don't want to push / pull or even carry my golf bag here. But therefore rate the place negatively is nonsense. On the other hand, places like St. Vigil Seis (South Tyrol) or Salobre New Course (Gran Canaria) are raved about... There is no question of "not playable". Yes, the lanes are often narrow and precise play is required, but that too is what defines this course. The heroes at the drivers are missing something.
The negative rating is just as ridiculous because you had to stay on the paved paths with the carts due to the weather. It's the same everywhere and I've also seen it at the top places in Mauritius. We found the somewhat "confused" layout of the square and especially the sometimes very confusing signage annoying. Twice we were completely lost...
We enjoyed the wonderful tranquility, great views, an exemplary well-kept space, first-class equipment and then a delicious meal in the restaurant.
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Oh well…
2.0 of 5 starsReviewed October 18, 2021
I expected more.
The biggest drawback, however, is that cart use is only allowed on the paths. This means that on some lanes, for example, the cart path is 10 meters to the left of the lane and if you do not take the cart path as your goal, but rather the optimal layer break to the flag, then you may have to accept 30-50 meters from the cart to the ball within walking distance - and of course back again.
If you are dependent on a cart for health reasons, you have to classify this place as definitely NOT PLAYABLE for people with a handicap. And that although I actually have different requirements with HCP 12.1.
Means: once and certainly not again.
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