User Reviews
for Golf Club Norderney e.V., Norderney, Germany
3.6 of 5 stars14 Reviews
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The rabbits have conquered the place here
1.0 of 5 starsReviewed August 2, 2025
First of all, I have played Turnburry (Ailsa) and many other courses around the world.
The clubhouse is nothing special, but okay.
You have to cross the street to get to the range, it's nothing special.
We played the course (9 holes each) on two days. It's a links course, but one without fairways. You either had to search for them, or they were so riddled with rabbit holes that a halfway normal game of golf was impossible. I stood on the elevated tee of the second hole for the first time and didn't know where to hit the ball for a long time. That's never happened to me before. I always find new and unplayed courses very interesting, but these 9 holes have nothing to do with a links course or a well-maintained course. We were very annoyed. I wouldn't play it again.
Some of the reviews given by other people before me were so positive that I wondered if they had played on a different island.
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Response from Christian Kabanica of Golf Club Norderney e.V.
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Dear Webuwe, Thank you for your feedback and your open words. We appreciate it when players take the time to share their impressions with us, even if they are critical. It provides an opportunity… More
Dear Webuwe,
Thank you for your feedback and your open words. We appreciate it when players take the time to share their impressions with us, even if they are critical. It provides an opportunity for reflection and exchange. That's exactly what makes golf so special.
Your experience at courses like Turnberry (Ailsa) and elsewhere is a credit to you, and it speaks volumes about your passion for golf and your constant curiosity about new courses. We are all the more sorry that our course disappointed you rather than delighted you.
However, we'd like to put your impressions into a somewhat broader context. Not as a defense, but as an explanation. Norderney Golf Club is home to the oldest natural links course in Germany (1922). What does that mean?
The term "links" doesn't come from "left" or "right," but from the Scottish word "hlinc" – a narrow, sandy coastal stretch between the sea and farmland. It was here, in this terrain shaped by wind, dune grass, and tides, that golf was born.
A true links course isn't created on a drawing board, but where wind, sand, dune grass, and tides have shaped the terrain for centuries. Fairways of geometric clarity are nowhere to be found here, nor are manicured lawns or panoramic views from the cart path. Instead, you'll encounter uneven surfaces, usually a lot of wind from all directions per round, blind shots, and, in our case, the occasional rabbit hole.
Speaking of which: The rabbits aren't a disruption to operations, but rather a part of the island's history. Introduced by the nobility in the 18th century for hunting purposes, their descendants have adapted to the island just as much as the people have. Norderney is also part of the UNESCO Wadden Sea World Heritage Site, which means: "Nature has a hand in the writing here." Furthermore, unlike resorts in other countries, we are bound by the requirements of German species protection law, which prohibits us from combating the rabbit plague with methods that are sometimes common practice in other countries. Those who play with us don't do so despite the rabbits, but rather among them.
It's understandable that you weren't sure where to hit the ball the first time you played on hole 2. It's one of the most challenging holes, especially for guests. But that's also typical of a golf course on the links: You're not just playing strategically with the ball, but also with the terrain. A quick glance at the birdie book, the explanations on our website, the information board directly at the entrance to tee 2, or a careful ear during the briefing usually helps reliably, because the white stone in the dune you're playing over indicates the safest direction.
Compared to courses like Turnberry (opened in 2016), Kingsbarns (opened in 2000), or Dumbarnie (opened in 2020), these are all outstanding golf courses that offer a truly unique golfing experience. However, despite their links aesthetics and historical roots, they are also planned and modeled courses, not traditional coastal courses. And they cost (depending on the season) between £250 and £450 per round in green fees. Ours currently costs €54 per 9-hole round. No concierge service, but instead with sea air and oystercatchers.
We understand that our course isn't for everyone, and that's perfectly fine. However, anyone looking for golf in its original form will find it here. Those expecting a pristine parkland course or a commercially perfected facility will certainly not be happy.
In any case, we thank you for your visit and for taking the time to share your impressions. This, too, is part of golf etiquette and shows that the sport is close to your heart.
With sporting greetings
Your team from Norderney Golf Club
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Beautiful landscape
5.0 of 5 starsReviewed October 5, 2023
The place fits beautifully into the landscape. He is very close to nature. This also means that there are a lot of rabbits around the place and therefore there are a lot of holes scattered around the place. You simply can't expect lightning-fast greens or a carpet of fairways here, it's the overall experience that counts.
We parked our motorhome in Norddeich and took the ferry over with the golf trolleys. From there take a taxi to the golf course.
We received a super friendly welcome. It was an all-round successful day of golf.
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Original links course
3.0 of 5 starsReviewed May 30, 2022
Beautiful, original dune golf course in mediocre maintenance condition.
Too bad that there is no club gastronomy.
Club secretary unfortunately super unfriendly.
You don't feel welcome.
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Pure Nature
5.0 of 5 starsReviewed September 4, 2020
Wonderful golf course in the middle of a dune landscape.
Kudos to the greenkeepers here, the care of the golf course is kept in such a way that the beautiful rough nature is preserved.
The registration was friendly and a few tips for the round were worth gold... Thank you A challenging place... I'll be back!
The only drawback, unfortunately you couldn't drink anything after the round, the clubhouse was closed.
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Great links course, nice people
5.0 of 5 starsReviewed July 31, 2020
Golf like in the home country of sport. Dunes, wavy fairways, pot bunkers, few trees and water hazards. Wind and rabbit holes are often annoying - but they are part of it.
As a guest, I always find myself competent and friendly.
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Pure nature golf
5.0 of 5 starsReviewed April 12, 2019
A great but difficult links course in the middle of the dunes. Very good condition. The first 6 holes are the most beautiful. Very friendly and professional staff in the secretariat. Already in advance we were given useful tips. So playing golf in a foreign place really fun. Particularly noteworthy are the rental clubs. Not the usual set of discarded, old rackets, but as new top TaylorMade rackets, even for left-handers. We will definitely come back.
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Great day trip
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed July 29, 2018
We were only golfing one day on Norderney. Great place, very friendly gentleman in the secretary, who gave us in advance the tip, without car (ferry 95 €) but rather from the ferry to the golf course to take a taxi (about 15 € per trip). The place in the real dunes is a challenge. The gentleman in the secretariat gave us good tips for example The Bahn 2, super nice. If we are in the area are like again Norderney.
Unfortunately there was no gastro, so only 4 stars.
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Gladly again
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed June 7, 2017
Great to play a linksplatz with a really very friendly and helpful secretariat. It was a lot of fun and absolutely recommendable.
The tracks 1 to 6 lead through original dune landscapes.
From 7 onwards, it reminds you of the golf course at home.
Have played the place twice and he still offers plenty of challenges for the next time.
If you are looking for a pure golf game without much "chichi", this is the right place.
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Guests not welcome
1.0 of 5 starsReviewed April 23, 2017
The golf course looks good. Clubhouse, especially the adjacent Golf Hotel (completely down) and the staff do not leave a good impression. By the club secretary you will be very unfriendly welcome. Hands in his pockets and no friendly word. Guests were flamed out loud by the club secretary even before other guests. One wants probably prefer to be by themselves. so guests are not welcome.
Very unfortunate because the Golf Club has potential really.
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Typical left
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed May 16, 2016
We were in the first week on Norderney and played three times. A very schoener course left, not easy, but fair. Very friendly and helpful service in the pro shop. Gladly again.
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Scenic views
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed April 3, 2015
Played a very interesting place with wonderful weather today, as do also the countless rabbit holes no harm. Magnificent links course atmosphere, although the tracks eight and nine wait unplayable due to flooding.
Very friendly welcome and hospitality.
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Golf Gambling guests not welcome!
2.0 of 5 starsReviewed August 18, 2014
About the Club website I was directed to one of the partner hotels that I einmietete me for a week. My car was on the recommendation of the hotel in the garage for an additional fee (no traffic zone), so I should now go on the recommendation of the hotel by taxi to the Golf Club. I did this during the week not, but visited the club by bike to have seen him at least. The fairways were presented empty. The plan to still play 9 holes vacated before the ferry was answered in the Secretariat with an unfriendly "I should have a look on the homepage". It was only day green fee, if I could read! Of course that was not an invitation to play golf! You probably want to keep to themselves, especially when you look at the adjoining golf hotel!
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Beautiful lunar landscape experience
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed May 20, 2013
In May 2013 played 18 holes in three very different weather conditions. Was always a nice experience. The Secretariat we have always experienced in the previous year as well as helpful and polite. One just needs to abkönnen the mixture of bitter and ironic Ruhrcharm Friesen. This is also true for the restaurant, which is located in an already prolonged Übrrgangsstadium. The very nice Greenkeeper honest toil and conjure perfect greens, against the infinite rabbit on the fairways, they have probably no chance, but does almost nothing, contributes to the special characteristics at. Anyone familiar with flat parkland surroundings will be amazed. Too bad that the extension did not work on 18 holes, perhaps there once again a new start. We kommeen anyway happy again.
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Norderney deserves more
3.0 of 5 starsReviewed July 30, 2012
Sure the place is unique, scenic ... , Unfortunately also in other respects. The Sekretäriat encounter ended with us through prejudice ulicher "mock" friendliness which ended in unfriendly condescending remarks.
If you want to play there, you find out in the run for all conditions. "Costs nothing to ask," does not apply here, you will quickly an unpleasant guest players: This is my personal opinion!
Nice game, greeting M
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