Golfclub Cochem/Mosel

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Golfclub Cochem/Mosel
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Golfclub Cochem/Mosel

Am Kellerborn 2, D-56814 Ediger-Eller, Germany

Phone: +49 2675 911511

Characteristics

In the holiday region Cochem the Golf Club offers Cochem / Mosel E.V. With its 27 hole facility an attractive offer for golfers: inside and still-not golfers: inside. Taster courses, placement courses, as well as footgolf for the whole family complete a diverse offer. Since 2006, the golf course has been one of the attractions on the Moselle and has been entirely in the care of the Golf Club Cochem / Mosel egh since 2020 here are well maintained with passion and both places, 9-hole Eifel Course and 18-hole Mosel Course, Meanwhile, to the leading courses of the surrounding area.

Also for golfers: inside, which have no DGV maturity yet, the game offers on the Eifel Course, which was redesigned 2020 and represents a highlight of the system. The footgolf was also integrated in this place, which has now been established as a meeting place for company events, football teams and other fun groups.

The Mosel Course, with its inimitable design, offers everything the golfer heart desires. Demanding tracks, well-placed bunkers, plenty of nature (biotopes) and a tranquility that you can enjoy fairways like carpets and greens, fair and lecturacy. Here both the Single HCP-Ler can enjoy his game, as well as the ambitious golfer looking for a challenge.

A warm welcome all our guests, in a club where passion meets hospitality.

Courses

18-Hole Moselplatz

Opened in 2006. Design: Christoph Städler.

Terrain: Slightly undulating with water hazards

Technical difficulty: Moderate - Hard

Scorecard

TeeParCRSlopeLength
Yellow (Men)7270.91235855 m
Red (Women)7272.31225025 m

9-Hole Eifelplatz

Opened in 2006. Design: Christoph Städler.

Terrain: Slightly undulating with water hazards

Technical difficulty: Easy

Scorecard

TeeParCRSlopeLength
Yellow (Men)6258903106 m
Red (Women)6256.6902628 m

Practice Facilities

  • Driving Range (60 tees, 30 covered)
  • Putting Green
  • Pitching Green
  • Chipping Green
  • Practice bunker

Visitors

18-Hole Moselplatz

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 Eifelplatz

Visitors are welcome every day.
Advance booking is essential.
No membership / handicap required.

VcG-Players are admitted.

Etiquette

Softspikes recommended.

Dogs on leash permitted. Mobile phone permitted on course.

GPS devices approved.

Green Fees

18-Hole Moselplatz

Green FeeMon - FriSat, Sun, Holidays
March - October
18 Holes65 €75 €
9 Holes35 €40 €

Juniors up to the age of 17 and Students up to the age of 26 receive a 50% discount.

9-Hole Eifelplatz

Green FeeMon - FriSat, Sun, Holidays
Day ticket40 €50 €
9 Holes20 €25 €

Juniors up to the age of 17 receive a 50% discount.
Students up to the age of 26 receive a 25% discount.

Amenities

Club Amenities

  • Locker rooms
  • Children’s playground
  • Birdie card
  • Club accepts credit cards

Pro Shop

Golfclub Cochem/Mosel e.V.
Phone: 02675-911511
info@golfcochem.eu

Rentals

  • Clubs for hire
  • Trolley for hire
  • Electro-cart for hire

The Club

General Information

Founded: 1993
Membership: Available

Personnel

TitleName
PresidentManfred Ostermann
Club ManagerJannik Oster02675 911511
ProFelix Grünhäuser02675911511

User Reviews

4.2 of 5 stars31 Reviews

5 Stars:
18
4 Stars:
6
3 Stars:
2
2 Stars:
4
1 star:
1

Most Recent Reviews

Rini1955 2 Reviews

Go for the best of two..

Played both the courses on two different days. Go for the best and that is the Moselcourse. The Eifelcourse is kind of a par-3 course.
Nice course with long greens and nice views on your way. Sometimes a bit difficult to find the next hole. Clear signs would help.

Elena06 1 Review
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Varied course with great views

The day of golf here was truly a highlight.

The course is varied and offers some exciting but fair holes – never boring, but also not overly difficult.
The condition of the course was top-notch: the greens in particular were in good condition.

What particularly impressed us was the beautiful view over the Moselle landscape. A pleasant breeze blew along, making the game truly enjoyable in the 27-degree heat.

The reception team was very helpful and spontaneously organized carts, even though we hadn't reserved any. Many guests came especially from North Rhine-Westphalia and the Düsseldorf area—and rightly so!

A course where golf is really fun.
We will definitely come back!

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UweB 1 Review
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UweB

Right off the bat, we won't be coming back! I usually research what to expect before a visit and haven't noticed anything like that in previous reviews—at least, I hadn't noticed it before.

The golf courses themselves are in good condition and are generally easy to play, the view over the Eifel landscape is beautiful, and the staff in the office were professional and friendly.

But everything else isn't what I imagine a beautiful golf course to be like; I'm probably a bit old-fashioned in that regard.
This golf course is somehow integrated into a holiday resort for mostly Dutch guests with lots of children and a corresponding atmosphere; it doesn't have that special golf ambiance that I usually expect.

Even the parking lot is shared with the visitors to this holiday resort; when we arrived, bus shuttles were also in operation to transport the crowds of children. For insurance reasons, golf carts are not permitted in the parking lot; you have to carry all your equipment along a footpath from the car to the cart—at least they offered us a trolley for transport. If you're parked at the other end of the parking lot, it's quite an undertaking; if you have to drive a cart because you have poor walking, it's almost impossible.

The clubhouse is more like a prefabricated emergency shelter, with an office and shop inside, and a separate restroom for men and women. I didn't bother to look at the changing rooms or showers. It probably serves a minimal purpose, but it's not inviting or comfortable; I also didn't see any place to take a break and sit down. However, the building does have indoor golf and soccer golf; but I don't know any golfers who need that in the summer; it's more suited to holiday resort vacationers.

There's no golf restaurant at all; the food is located in the holiday resort building opposite, and it's more like a motorway service station, with a terrace surrounded by a playground and children's entertainment—but the menu is also in Dutch. There's also a supermarket in the same building, in case anyone wanted to pick up some more. We decided to skip all that and head straight home.

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