Golf-Club Ansbach e.V.

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Golf-Club Ansbach e.V.

Rothenburger Straße 35, D-91598 Colmberg, Germany

The Course

18-Hole Course

Terrain: Flat - Undulating - Hilly with water hazards

Technical difficulty: Moderate - Hard

Scorecard

TeeParCRSlopeLength
Yellow (Men)7069.91315180 m
Blue (Men)7067.91304811 m
Red (Women)7071.31274515 m

Practice Facilities

  • Driving Range (18 tees, 3 covered)
  • Putting Green
  • Pitching Green
  • Chipping Green
  • Practice bunker

Visitors

18-Hole Course

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

Etiquette

Softspikes advisable.

Dogs on leash permitted.

GPS devices approved.

Green Fees

Driving Range

Monday - Sunday
Rangefee10 €
Bucket (40 balls)2 €

Amenities

Club Amenities

  • Clubhouse
  • Conference room
  • Locker rooms
  • Club accepts credit cards
  • Pro Shop
  • Bar

Restaurant

Osteria Belvedere
Phone: 09803-600
Closed: Monday

Rentals

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

Golf tuition

Nico Unger
Phone: 016097027874
nico.unger@googlemail.com
https://www.golf-ansbach.de/

The Club

General Information

Founded: 1960
Membership: Available - More info

Personnel

TitleName
PresidentNorbert Held
Club OfficeNN NN09803 600
Head ProNico Unger016097027874

User Reviews

3.8 of 5 stars15 Reviews

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Most Recent Reviews

Manila Bud 1 Review

Great little course

Hard to play if you do not hit it straight. Lots of fun and great people at the club house. The views are out of this world. If you do not enjoy walking then this may not be for you. Give it a try!!!

saarachim 4 Reviews
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Very interesting place

We played the course today and I was very surprised. It is a small club that runs this course with a lot of effort and passion. We were greeted very politely and friendly and were soon able to play the 9 holes.

The condition was absolutely fine. Tees and greens and landing zones were irrigated and very neat. Overall, the whole golf course was in a very well-kept and tidy condition.

Of course, the fairways are not watered in the height of summer, because as a small club we cannot afford it, but also because it will happen more and more often. There are also watering bans. This is also due to nature.

The condition of the place can be described as good.

The second nine holes are very exciting. You need stamina and skill to complete the castle tour. But to do everything. I have a handicap of 29.6 and still scored 41 net points. So everything is possible and exciting.

If there are people here like Fieger who complain about trees on a fairway, then they should be playing mini golf.

A course can be dry in summer. You just have to adapt your game. For good and experienced players and professionals, this is no problem.

As I said, I am anything but a good player but even for me the course was easy to play and successful.

I can only recommend the place.

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sunny_golf 13 Reviews
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Not standard but something special

The question that occurred to me as soon as I arrived was: why is no one here, why is no one playing? This question remained unanswered until after the round and I still don't understand why there is so little going on here.
The first nine holes are flat, not too long, relatively easy, a few doglegs make the front nine more interesting. The perfect course for beginners, less experienced or older players. A relaxed round is guaranteed. If you're not familiar with the back nine, you need to be careful not to feel under-challenged. From the 10th it all starts with steep inclines, slopes, blind play to the flag, very small greens (very typical for a course from the 60s). You need to play precisely and with a plan here, otherwise you'll lose more than just one ball. Situated in the landscape around the castle, the second nine is a treat for the eyes alone. Here you have to put the stress of the terrain aside and just enjoy it, and then the game will definitely be more relaxed.

Someone from Acker wrote here. My God, hardly any members, quite a few guests, which means money is tight and the course is in very good condition, despite the long dry spells which eventually cause the grass on the best fairways to disappear. (We had that everywhere two years ago). Watering is hardly possible or allowed these days, or you can't pay for it anymore. Everything on the whole course was perfectly mown. The greens and tees were all watered and green. The greens were relatively fast and in good condition. The bunkers were OK; we've seen much worse in recent weeks. And you can also play with the few trees on the fairways; we've had that a lot in recent weeks. You just have to play tactically and think before you hit the ball. These kinds of obstacles make at least the first nine holes more exciting and better.

A compliment to the club and the greenkeepers. And the restaurant is also worth recommending - friendly, inexpensive and even though we didn't eat there ourselves, the pizzas looked delicious.

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