Golfclub Morsum auf Sylt e.V.

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Golfclub Morsum auf Sylt e.V.

Uasterhörn 37, D-25980 Morsum, Germany

Phone: +49 4651 890387, Fax: +49 4651 97153

The Course

18-Hole Course

Opened in 1964

Terrain: Flat with water hazards

Technical difficulty: Moderate - Hard

Scorecard

TeeParCRSlopeLength
White (Men)7274.11366145 m
Yellow (Men)7272.91335940 m
Blue (Men)7069.71265366 m
Red (Women)7273.71345094 m

Practice Facilities

  • Driving Range (14 tees)

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 recommended.

No dogs allowed.

GPS devices approved.

Green Fees

18-Hole Course

Green FeeMon - FriSat, Sun, Holidays
18 Holes
135 €135 €
110 €110 €
85 €85 €
9 Holes
75 €75 €
60 €60 €
50 €50 €

Juniors up to the age of 18 and Students up to the age of 26 receive a discount.

Driving Range

Monday - Sunday
Bucket (32 balls)2 €

Amenities

Club Amenities

  • Clubhouse
  • Locker rooms
  • Restaurant

Pro Shop

Rudolf Köster
Phone: 0174-1611930

Rentals

  • Clubs for hire
  • Trolley for hire
  • Electro-trolley for hire
  • Electro-cart for hire
  • Caddy on request

The Club

General Information

Founded: 1964

Personnel

TitleName
PresidentJohn Jahr
SecretaryRudolf Köster+494651890387
ProRudolf Köster+494651890387

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reiner2304 488 Reviews
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Golf with tradition on Sylt

Played on September 11,2023. The flat 18-hole golf course with tradition is located in absolute peace and nature, practically directly at the entrance from Hindenburgdamm in the east of the island of Sylt. Every now and then you can hear the quiet trains passing by on the back nine. The signage to the golf club is fairly straightforward and a navigation system is helpful. The course is probably the oldest on the island and one of the founding fathers is none other than Axel Springer. The small, cute clubhouse is thatched but modernized and also offers a small restaurant (with a limited menu on Mondays). The club is certainly more member-oriented, but guests are certainly welcome and are greeted warmly by the employee at the counter. However, it can be assumed that due to the green fee prices between 60 € and 135 € (whether on weekdays or weekends), depending on the time of year, you want to select your guests. There are no special rates such as Sundowner or Early Bird and participation in the Sylt Golf Hopping Card. As far as we know, if someone from the other players didn't say hello, it was more likely that they were guests. The game operation on a Monday morning was manageable. There are no official start times. However, for guests. You can't book it online. A corresponding request via email a few weeks before our trip to Sylt was answered immediately and the desired start time was confirmed. The course is anything but boring, even if the big highlights are missing. The tracks definitely have their charm, especially because of some water obstacles, often in the drive landing zones. When it's windy you should definitely play strategically, because then the mostly open fairways quickly become narrow. A few slight doglegs and one or two bunkers also come into play. On lane 3 you have to play over a dike. The second blow, when you lie in front of the dike, is blind. On some tracks the balls do bounce when they hit a dry, rather hard spot. The course isn't short either and on one or two men's tees (yellow/blue) you have to stretch to reach the fairway, especially in headwinds. Unfortunately, there are no visual images of the courses on the tee boards. The signage of the train sequence is good. The condition was also good, the tees and especially the greens were very good. There were some brown patches on the fairways, but overall it was fine. You can see the sea a few times, especially on the front nine and on the 17th. I can recommend a round on the GC Morsum course without hesitation and if you don't play in high season, it's not that expensive either.

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Kreidler 41 Reviews
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Nice place, but tough fairways

Well-kept and very pleasant and absolutely calm atmosphere.
Gastro friendly with fair prices.
To play calmly, little challenge, but still a very attractive place overall.
Simple driving range.
Getting used to tough fairways and greens that let the balls jump in all directions; ie the balls do not find a hold, not even on the green. Unfortunately, golfing becomes a game of chance. That's too bad!
Expensive green fee: Two people with a cart for 245 EUR are already an announcement. Sylt - surcharge… .. ??
We had a nice, relaxed afternoon for two. But one more time we will not necessarily play the course again.

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drfritzmaier 256 Reviews
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You are not really happy

I played the course some time ago. One has the impression that one is happy about guests.
Nice course in Marsch und Heide, different from GC Sylt or Marine GC But no comparison to Budersand.
But for the sake of completeness you should play on Sylt, even if the green fee is more about the exclusivity
Sylts is oriented towards the quality of the place

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