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for Golfclub Altrhein e.V., Rastatt-Plittersdorf, Germany
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First assessment (Olligator 2014) is correct
3.0 of 5 starsReviewed August 30, 2024
I played this course almost exactly 10 years later and it was in largely the same condition. The greens are still in a deplorable state. In a conversation with the president, who took the time to talk to us, the problem was explained to us: the groundwater is pushing up from the nearby Rhine and you don't have to be an expert to understand that constant water is not good for optimal greens. Holes 7 and 8 are double greens. Takes some getting used to. If you're lucky, no one is there, then you can hit two tee shots that are close by in one go and then go to hole 9. I can't comment on the driving range as it's not used, but it's 100m long. Hole 5 runs along the end. Dress code shouldn't be an issue anymore. The club gives a very family-like impression where you feel very welcome as a guest. Nice members and a courteous landlady in the inexpensive clubhouse round off the positive impression. Current green fee prices: 18L/50.9L/30 €. Thankfully, my green fee was reduced considerably. Other positives: You can stay overnight in the car park with your motorhome. The adjacent, hermetically fenced-in, wonderful swimming lake has separate access for golf members. Perhaps it can also be used by guests? It doesn't cost anything to ask. Conclusion: I would like to see more interested people use this family-run facility as an introduction to golf. Furthermore, it would not be a disadvantage if, for example, Albrecht Golf was known to a larger number of traveling "golf nomads" - and there are more and more of them!
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Idyllic 9 hole course without tee times with nice restaurant
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed July 23, 2018
An insider tip for players, in the middle of the Rhine meadows, right next to a lake with a campsite. The course is close to nature and radiates with its tranquility. Something for golfers who like it quiet and not so spacious as the paths to the holes are short. If you want, you can easily play 9 holes, 18 holes or 27 holes. Especially for Saturdays a good tip, as rarely overcrowded. The place is due to his good youth work especially family friendly, but also for beginners and for better players interesting. He is not easy to play and requires precession in the tees and approaches. This starts right at hole 1. The holes 5 and 6 with water obstacle can inspire every golfer.
The restaurant offers home-style simple dishes at very moderate prices. Mostly it is sociable on the terrace and everyone is welcome there.
A place like a vacation
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Very nice place
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed July 17, 2015
May seem a little short there for some, but it is nice, clean and not easy to play. It is intended to satisfy balls have :)
Friendly team, nice clubhouse.
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Response from Jürgen Volz, Vice President of Golfclub Altrhein e.V.
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Thank you for the kind review. We look forward to more visits from you.
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Never ever!!!
1.0 of 5 starsReviewed October 26, 2014
Hello,
Today, for the first and certainly the last time played the GC Altrhein...
Maybe just my background: HPC 12, had in my previous time as a golfer (10 years) certainly need 50 different golf courses played at home and abroad, the day today was the biggest disappointment I've ever experienced.
Starting with the rotten Range balls and a total length of approximately 120m to the non-existent fairways that are more reminiscent of a plowed field. Of course we should expect this time of year no optimal conditions, but just last week I played the square stern rose in GC Breisgau in similar weather conditions and the state there was great. Here, however, partly 15-20 cm high grass on the fairway or should I rather write rough. Add to that a very wet and soft ground, Happy Balls Search and bat brushing! The greens were also partially damaged and Bunker care not seem too much to keep...
The whole area made for me a little welcoming impression, we were also made more attention due to the soil not to use trolleys, so I've also never seen in the Upper Rhine Valley in October.
The biggest joke is then what is offered for 40, - Euro to demand green fee, the place is not even worth half.
I can only strongly discourage all here to play...
Best Regards
Thomas
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We shoot the already issued judgments on...
2.0 of 5 starsReviewed September 28, 2014
Unfortunately, the really friendly Secretariat can not make up for the shortcomings of this place.
Driving range with "strange, but considerably dirty light-balls". Moist clay soil on almost all tracks despite more active driest weather. Cleaning measures all utensils after the commission of the square were required in above-average extent!
A ansolute adventurous Survival / artillery / maneuver atmosphere but is guaranteed, because you can hear the constant roar Fore-for far too close golf fairways already on the car park! Additionally Jungle Malus of the Rhine: Without bug spray when you go GC Old Rhine, in warm weather probably not!
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Well
2.0 of 5 starsReviewed September 14, 2014
I agree with the description of the previous speaker, and fill honorary, that the ladies of golf office and restaurant are very friendly and accommodating.
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More of a short course
3.0 of 5 starsReviewed August 11, 2014
The course consists of 6 x par-3 holes, 2 x par 4 and a par-fifth Overall, therefore, rather an extended short course. That would be everything no problem and in fact I find such entry-level courses highly desirable, but you should then also correspondingly sell and the fuss of a "real" golf course forego (compelling evidence of DGV membership to be allowed to play, reserved Board parking, strict dress code).
The site is located next to the recreational area / campsite "Rastatt recreational paradise" on a lake.
One has the impression, as if someone had planted a small golf course in a large garden. The short tracks are all very tight and close together. Partial reduction of only a few meters behind the green. But otherwise you can feel the constant danger, getting hit with the ball of one of the neighboring tracks. Lanes 7 and 8 play virtually the same green on, only by a narrow Vorgrünstreifen separately.
Unfortunately the greens were caused during our visit in a miserable condition, probably caused by a fungus and all the rain. This was fair enough to tell us in advance and get a discount on the daily green fee.
The spanned with nets driving range is a joke. Here you hit with RanGes-reduced "air balls". At the end of the driving range, hiking players from left to right along one of the tracks.
The golf course is home to an illustrious wildlife (we have a muskrat / beaver dwarf-mom seen with young, small turtles and snails).
The gastronomy offers a recommendable dishes at moderate prices.
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