Golf Club Bad Saarow

18/18/18/9 Hole Resort

Golf Club Bad Saarow
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Golf Club Bad Saarow

Parkallee 3, D-15526 Bad Saarow, Germany

Characteristics

A first-class golf resort, even compared to international standard. In close proximity to Berlin, the club offers the 18-hole Nick Faldo Course resembling a Scottish links course and the 18-hole Arnold Palmer Course with numerous American features.

Alternatively, golfers can play the Stan Eby Course (18 holes) and the Jake McEwan Course, a 9-hole course open to the public. In addition, the club offers tennis, riding, and sailing.

Courses

18-Hole Arnold Palmer Platz

Opened in 1995. Design: Arnold Palmer. Style: Parkland.

Terrain: Flat with water hazards

Technical difficulty: Hard

Scorecard

TeeParCRSlopeLength
White (Men)7275.51496563 m
Yellow (Men)7272.71416078 m
Yellow (Women)7478.91486078 m
Red (Women)7274.71395361 m
Blue (Men)6965.91274784 m
Orange (Women)6968.61274444 m

18-Hole Faldo Course Berlin

Opened in 1996. Design: Sir Nick Faldo. Style: Links.

Terrain: Flat with water hazards

Technical difficulty: Hard

Scorecard

TeeParCRSlopeLength
White (Men)7275.21506486 m
Yellow (Men)7273.11426095 m
Yellow (Women)7279.51516095 m
Red (Women)7277.21435722 m
Blue (Men)7268.61325268 m
Orange (Women)7270.81324788 m

No carts/buggies are allowed on the Faldo Course.

18-Hole Stan Eby Platz

Opened in 2001. Design: Stan Eby. Style: Inland.

Terrain: Undulating with water hazards

Technical difficulty: Moderate - Hard

Scorecard

TeeParCRSlopeLength
White (Men)7171.51385950 m
Yellow (Men)7169.61325593 m
Yellow (Women)7275.81385593 m
Red (Women)7168.81254568 m

9-Hole Jake McEwan Platz (Par 3)

Opened in 2000. Design: Jake McEwan.

Terrain: Flat with water hazards

Scorecard

TeeParCRSlopeLength
Yellow (Men)---1221 m
Red (Women)---1116 m

Ideal for Beginners

Practice Facilities

  • Driving Range (120 tees, 12 covered)
  • Putting Green
  • Pitching Green
  • Chipping Green
  • Practice bunker

Visitors

18-Hole Arnold Palmer Platz,
18-Hole Faldo Course Berlin
and 18-Hole Stan Eby Platz

Visitors are welcome every day.
Advance booking is essential.
A valid handicap certificate from player’s home club is required.
Handicap limit: 54

VcG-Players are admitted.

9-Hole Jake McEwan Platz (Par 3)

Visitors are welcome every day.
No membership / handicap required.

Etiquette

Softspikes advisable.

Dogs on leash permitted.

GPS devices approved.

Green Fees

18-Hole Arnold Palmer Platz
and 18-Hole Faldo Course Berlin

Green FeeMon - FriSat, Sun, Holidays
18 Holes
Regular60 €75 €
Regular (after 1:00 PM)60 €
Day ticket
Regular79 €99 €
9 Holes
Regular39 €49 €

Juniors and Students up to the age of 27 receive a discount.

18-Hole Stan Eby Platz

Green FeeMon - FriSat, Sun, Holidays
18 Holes
Regular60 €75 €
Regular (after 1:00 PM)60 €
Day ticket
Regular79 €99 €
9 Holes
Regular45 €60 €

Juniors and Students up to the age of 27 receive a discount.

9-Hole Jake McEwan Platz (Par 3)

Green FeeMon - FriSat, Sun, Holidays
Day ticket20 €25 €

Juniors and Students up to the age of 27 receive a discount.

Driving Range

Monday - Sunday
Rangefeefree
Bucket (30 balls)3 €

Amenities

Club Amenities

  • Clubhouse
  • Locker rooms
  • Children’s playground
  • Club accepts credit cards
  • Beverage Cart

Restaurant

Greenside
Phone: 033631-483545
Credit cards accepted.

Pro Shop

Phone: 033631-458540
Credit cards accepted.

Rentals

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

Golf tuition

Phone: 033631-63300, Fax: 033631-63310

The Club

General Information

Founded: 2017
Membership: Available - More info

Personnel

TitleName
Club ManagerJohannes Redmer03363163300
ProGreg Gough01525-5902100
ProMarc Stumpe0177-5672544
Head GreenkeeperJake McEwan

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wardenance 5 Reviews

A Difficult Inland Links Not For The Fainthearted.

Like the other reviews state... you need to bring your A game to the Faldo Platz. It is a serious course, well designed inland links style, and you need to be accurate in order to stay out of the bunkers and enjoy the day.

The Palmer course is parkland and a lot easier on your body & soul. A pleasant parkland design where you can shape your ball around the lush trees. A must visit course even if it's just for the reference point of how tough a serious golf course can be.

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Names are smoke and mirrors

3 courses that are relatively similar, for a decent green fee (week €70, weekend €80). The condition of the green fee is appropriate. However, the whole thing becomes a snap with golfamore. However, the facility is nothing special. It's just the big names that are special.
The women's tee markers were annoying. So blue used to be ahead of red. So suddenly there were black markdowns without a rating.
The complex still has a bit of a dilapidated 'charm' about it. There were tufts of grass in the bunkers, blocked toilets and collapsed bridges. The cleaning of the sanitary facilities was overwhelmed by the rush. However, the towel size is positive.

Palmers:
The first 9 are relatively boring compared to the second 9, which are actually really nice.

Eby:
Enjoyable to play. The last holes, including the forest holes, are worth highlighting.

Faldo:
Be extremely straight and relatively long and you could have friends as long as you are alone on the course. Otherwise you will be held up by searching fore-flights, as the clutter on the left and right of the fairway is extreme and has nothing to do with real left-hand courses.

Conclusion:
Recommended for a short vacation.

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Bad Saarow golf course

Due to the classification as a 5-star superior golf course, we decided to take a short golf break in July 2022 at the Bad Saarow golf course. We reserved start times for all three courses a few weeks before arrival and also booked an e-cart 3 times.

We would have expected something different from a 5-star superior golf course certified as luxury by the German golf classification of the Bundesverband Golfanlagen eV.
The 5 stars may have been justified when the facility was still managed by Arosa. In its current state, the system no longer deserves 5 stars.

I expect something else from an alleged TOP course, for which you ask for a full green fee in the upper segment (18-hole green fee Monday to Thursday EUR 85.00, Friday to Sunday EUR 95.00).

For a green fee player unfamiliar with the area, the 1.8 km long journey to tee 1 is already an orientation journey. There are hardly any signs and the route is sometimes painted on the road in a white color that is difficult to read and quite faded.
The place itself makes a neglected impression. The way to the next tee is only sparsely marked. In many cases there are no posts indicating the distance to the green on the course itself.
At a price of 39 euros for an e-cart, we expected a display showing the topography of the fairway and distance information in the e-cart, also in view of the lack of distance markings on the fairways of a 5-star superior golf course.

We were so disappointed after the first round of golf that we canceled the other booked tee times for the next few days and the e-carts at the golf reception.
The employee at the golf reception didn't seem to be interested in the loss of income of around EUR 370.
If you go here for a golf holiday, you should accept some losses, or better go somewhere else. For the called green fee prices, there are far more beautiful and well-kept facilities in Germany. All in all, it's a shame about the demise of the facility.
In our opinion, it would make sense for the Bundesverband Golfanlagen eV to critically review the golf classification of the facility in Bad Saarow and correct the classification.

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