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for Golf & Yachtclub Gut Minoritenhof, Sinzing, Germany
3.6 of 5 stars14 Reviews
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Not recommendable...
1.0 of 5 starsReviewed September 27, 2018
I had my Yacht there for 1 year. The owner is unfriendly and unpredictable. The Golf course doesn't work well with the boat owners and there is no boat service. Better go a step further south and visit Marina Saal or Yachthafen Donautal

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Mountain and valley - interesting combination
3.0 of 5 starsReviewed July 22, 2024
Rarely have I played a golf course with two such different faces:
The first nine holes are hilly (hole 3 is extreme, the rest are OK) and the second nine holes are completely flat right next to the Danube. The course is very fairly mown and has many beautiful holes. Hole 8 (par 4) is spectacular, where almost the entire difference in altitude of the first 9 holes is played down in one go with a view of the Danube.
The clubhouse is beautiful and the office is very friendly. The only negative thing I noticed was the relatively poor greens, which were very long and shaggy (despite the tournament). This also affects the price-performance ratio.
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Top restaurant and cozy atmosphere
5.0 of 5 starsReviewed December 29, 2021
Excellent food thanks to the new tenant and chef of the restaurant, really worth a visit.
Now to the square, with a fantastic view of the Danube Valley, the square is very nicely located away from all the hustle and bustle. The holes offer everything your heart desires, in sum I would classify the course as not difficult to play.
If you are waiting for a tee time on the 18-hole course, you can also play the short 9-hole course (takes about an hour)
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Diverse, beautiful golf course
5.0 of 5 starsReviewed August 19, 2021
The first nine lanes go up and downhill with a beautiful view, the last nine lanes are along the Danube with challenging water hazards.
Everything very well maintained.
Nice staff in the office. The club members were also very hospitable and relaxed.
No start times during the week ensure relaxed rounds regardless of the skill level and speed.
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The first 9 tracks are mountainous, the last 9 are flat
3.0 of 5 starsReviewed August 21, 2019
... and that's what makes this place.
It's pretty uphill, the first 5... But it's down again.
Beautiful views of the Danube valley, in some places you can see the river itself. The greens were not in optimal condition after the rain, the fairways, however, already.
The 8-down the mountain- a dream!
The second nine meander along the river in the Danube floodplains, temporarily passing the motorboat port.
Nice area down there. Safe and long punches pay off.
Gastronomy is not average despite friendly service.
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Training round June 2018
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed July 4, 2018
Only had time during our transit to play the training facilities of the place. This includes a 9-hole short course, which we have completed three times. Absolutely recommended, because you quickly cover a few short par 3 and 4 holes and are intensively occupied with his short game. Quality of the short course is not great, but absolutely sufficient for the purpose. Architecturally interesting clubhouse, friendly secretariat and - for tourists - a good starting point for a short bike ride along the Danube. The next time on the 18er round... Mountain goat layout does not bother us, we are from Wiggensbach with the highest discount of Germany... also highly recommended!
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Fine service and a place with weaknesses
3.0 of 5 starsReviewed June 19, 2018
Nice location, many good-humored golfers and a 1a service at the reception.
A discount on the construction sites, (with dump truck on the fairway edge), we were not offered. Would have been noticeable in our 4er flight and also fair.
Thanks to the local Mitgolfer, we found T1.
As and whenever the place was redesigned, our golf watches have all played the ersen holes completely wrong. No problem with good information boards with information about the track. Unfortunately, they do not exist. So we have several times doubted, guessed and wondered.
Our predecessors have already described the course itself well. He is interesting and has enough challenges for all leagues. Also, he is not as "mountainous" as feared.
However, the fairways are in critical condition on the front 9. Hard surface and already malted by the sun. T boxes and greens, however, okay. Unfortunately, the transition areas from tee to fairway and the areas at the fairway edge are very ugly. This is a pity, goes much better and leaves a bad business card. Back 9 are much better, although here too a maximum is sufficient to attest.
Other places in the region show how to do it.
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Positive Surprise
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed June 18, 2018
I was very curious about what the Golf Club Minoritenhof has to offer due to the rather mixed-up comments. My anticipated conclusion: I was very positively surprised. Even the very friendly reception put me in a good mood, the nice lady at the front desk gave me the most detailed briefing at check-in, which I have ever received in a golf club. Among them were some useful tips, including a brief reference to the current renovation work. Therefore, the green fee was also reduced by 5 euros to 50 euros, which I personally found very fair. I was glad to have bought a birdie book right away, as no tickets with the course of the course are attached to the tees. However, finding your way around on the course itself was not a problem. The first and second 9 holes have a completely different character, once quite hilly, on the other hand very idyllic along the banks of the Danube. The already mentioned by other reviewers care condition was not really dramatic in my eyes. Since the use of pesticides has been avoided for some time now, the place does not in places have the quality of a "conventionally" cultivated course. The condition of the tea boxes and the greens was absolutely excellent, only on some fairways were clover and bare spots to watch. Overall, I found the place by no means "unkempt", the joy of the game was not restricted in my eyes. Rather, I enjoyed the beautiful grounds, the challenging fairways and the great views that the landscape had to offer. I will definitely come back!
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Nice, but...
2.0 of 5 starsReviewed May 3, 2017
The location of the place is beautiful, especially the second Nine - located directly on the Danube - are very scenic. Unfortunately the place is in a very "natural" condition - or in short: neglected. The fairways are simply meadows, and the greens are extremely bumpy and not even grow more grass...
There are currently several construction sites on the first nine (which will be played a second time on weekends): Sometimes you have to pass the trolls through the construction site, there are sometimes no signposts and no map at the tee-off.
The fact that these construction works have to be made at any time is understandable - but not that the full green fee is required (this is only in view of the winter's desolate green state). Unfortunately, the club manager was very uninspiring on this point. The only thing that came to mind was that it would have been nice if there had been a discount on the green fee. "We can raise the prices for it when it's done." A pity, because the place would have quite potential to be visited more often...
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Beautiful game, great food
5.0 of 5 starsReviewed August 11, 2016
By previous reviews we immediately made us NEN cart and loved the place. Creative space layout, interesting greens with many bunkers with great views, wow - for us Northern Lights the first 9 holes were a real experience, but also the second 9 holes it with such wonderful places like Schloss Lüdersburg with. Great!
The restaurant has to be at this point strongly recommended, because there is after a terrific round anything more beautiful than to be rewarded with a magnificent meal? Good service with home-cooked food, a manageable map, but something and lovingly prepared and extremely tasty for everyone! What a happy ending! Thumbs up!
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Steep Place
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed August 20, 2014
Lower Bavaria / Upper Palatinate has 3 mountain goats sites:
Furth im Wald, Schlossberg rice Bach and Sinzing!
Although I admit I have to be without car in 33Grad and sultriness, definitely (along with my Car Partner) died!!!
Our good friend the former long-distance runner and was still full throttle Radfaher snorted its last legs!
The place itself is great, but without car we were both on this beautiful spring day probably "like"!
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Do not forget crampons!
3.0 of 5 starsReviewed April 16, 2013
I must first the nice reception and the clubhouse praise pleases me very well, and the range is not bad although it suggests the opposite slope. One tends to place whether its short length, especially on the front underestimate 9th with a defensive game but are good to deal with the holes. But if one carries his bag should I bring to the first nine crampons and maybe a snack for the hike. As a hitter you have to expect often to beat again into the unknown, which I find very disturbing.
The back 9 very cozy up on the par 3, which are very demanding of white with just under 200m.
Conclusion: if you like to hike and who does not mind a little partial to see any country zones, have fun, all the other I do not advise more from.
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Mountain goats and Donauschifferausweis
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed October 4, 2012
Beautifully located place directly on the Danube. The first 9 tracks are ideal for hikers and mountain goats. The lanes 1-4 are going pretty steep uphill and when you carry or push really hard., But from then on it goes. There must be a reason why the club members start for the most part of the 10th The second nine on the Danube are long but then as in the lowlands. The condition was only moderately in early October, but the place seemed to have been sanded, so maybe it has traded at an exceptional situation. The reception at Sekretarit was very friendly and accommodating. Overall, recommended with reservations and very scenic.
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Wonderful place in a beautiful landscape!
5.0 of 5 starsReviewed August 30, 2011
The site is located in a quiet area, just outside of Regensburg, directly on the Danube. The first nine tracks run in hilly terrain on a small tributary. Beautiful views of the surrounding countryside and the Danube are the reward for the "hike". The tracks here are good and fairly applied so that the slopes never seem exhausting. The second 9 holes are very different - are all paths on flat terrain and partly on the Danube riverbank. One or the other ball is therefore sometimes end up in the river. All were very well maintained fairways and greens in good condition. On humid days, probably a bug spray is a recommended protection against pests. The friendly staff at the clubhouse completes the magnificent atmosphere. CONCLUSION: This place is worth a visit and a real game recommendation! (Handicap 11)
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