Golfclub Schloss Ranzow
18 Hole

Golfclub Schloss Ranzow
Schlossallee 1, D-18551 Lohme/Rügen, Germany
Phone: +49 38302 88911

- 18-Hole Schloss Course
- Driving Range & Practice area
Yes - every day.
Season: Year round
45 - 85 € / 18 Holes

Thursday
19°C

Friday
17°C

Saturday
14°C
Characteristics
High up in the north of the island the 18-hole golf course Schloss Ranzow offers to the golfer breathtaking Baltic Sea scenery. Gentle undulating fairways overlooking the Baltic Sea pamper the eye; tricky bunker and water obstacles require a precise game and the sea breezes are natural spectacle and challenge at the same time. The 5407m Par 71 18-hole course is designed to be challenging for all skill levels. At the end of the round everyone with a sense of achievement will leave the pitch. In addition to a skilfully set 18-hole course, Schloss Ranzow offers its players all the amenities for a successful golf experience: a covered driving range with 8 teeing grounds, putting green, chipping & pitching area. The hotel and restaurant in the walls of the more than 100 years old castle is a hospitable center and landmark of our facility. Our tip: Reward yourself with a visit to our restaurant (please check our opening hours on our website).
The Course
18-Hole Schloss Course
Opened in 2015. Design: Rengstorf Golf Design. Style: Links.
Terrain: Slightly undulating with water hazards
Technical difficulty: Moderate - Hard
Scorecard
Tee | Par | CR | Slope | Length |
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Yellow (Men) | 71 | 69 | 129 | 5397 m |
Red (Women) | 71 | 69.7 | 124 | 4584 m |
Practice Facilities
- Driving Range (8 covered tees)
- Putting Green
- Pitching Green
- Chipping Green
- Practice bunker
- 3-Hole short course
Visitors
18-Hole Schloss Course
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.
Etiquette
Softspikes recommended.
Dogs on leash permitted.
GPS devices approved.
Green Fees
18-Hole Schloss Course
Green Fee | Monday - Sunday |
---|---|
September 16 - November 15, 2023 | |
18 Holes | 60 € |
9 Holes | 40 € |
November 16, 2023 - March 31, 2024 | |
18 Holes | 45 € |
9 Holes | 35 € |
April - May 2024 | |
18 Holes | 60 € |
9 Holes | 40 € |
June 1 - September 15, 2024 | |
18 Holes | |
Regular | 85 € |
Regular (after 4:00 PM) | 65 € |
9 Holes | |
Regular | 49 € |
Regular (after 4:00 PM) | 45 € |
Juniors up to the age of 18 receive a discount.
Driving Range
Monday - Sunday | |
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Rangefee | 5 € |
Bucket (20 balls) | 2 € |
Amenities
Club Amenities
- Locker rooms
- Sauna
- Charging station for electric vehicles
- Tested lightning protection huts
- Club accepts credit cards
Restaurant
Restaurant EARL
Phone: +49 (0) 38302 - 88 91 0
info@schloss-ranzow.de
Credit cards accepted.
Rentals
- Clubs for hire
- Trolley for hire
- Electro-cart for hire
The Club
General Information
Founded: 2015
Membership: Available
Personnel
Title | Name |
---|---|
President | Wolfgang Zeibig |
Managing Director | Sylke Zeibig |
Head Greenkeeper | Rene Krosse |
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User Reviews
4.1 of 5 stars75 Reviews
5 Stars: | 32 | |
4 Stars: | 27 | |
3 Stars: | 10 | |
2 Stars: | 1 | |
1 star: | 5 |
Most Recent Reviews

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Good facility but no one there in winter
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed March 10, 2025
Played on March 9th, 2025. The 18 fairways and the attached hotel are located directly on the Baltic Sea in the northeast of the island of Rügen on the edge of the Jasmund National Park, separated only by a strip of forest. You can't see the Baltic Sea, but you can feel the wind from the sea, sometimes even very clearly. A navigation device can't hurt to find the facility; there are no major signs to the facility/hotel. You drive through a small new development and then through the gate up the driveway to the castle hotel or park below in the guest parking lot. The striking tower of the castle can also be seen from many places on the course. There is a reception, a restaurant and also an event area. Up in front of the pro shop and reception, a sign shows the way to the 1st tee. The path goes past the guest houses to the starter house. In winter, it's good to know your way around! When I visited, the entire facility, including the entire hotel, was still in winter mode, despite the best sunny weather at the weekend. A sign indicated that no one would be present in person until March 14th. When I called a few days before my round to ask about the next weekend's play schedule, I would have been happy to be told that no one was there. Luckily, I met another guest player who was also there for the first time and had since found out that you can book tee times online via the website, which unfortunately doesn't provide any information about winter play schedule, and pay by credit card. No sooner said than done, and off we went for a round for €40. The two of us were the only players that morning. It wasn't until hole 10 that we saw five other players. So there was no sign of crowds. It's questionable whether you need tee times here in summer. The course is very open and hardly overgrown. There are visual tee boards on the holes for information. There are almost no trees on the course, however, and the rough was mown short. So the most you lose balls is in one of the water hazards, which are only a few of them. The course has a bit of a links course feel to it. You should always take the wind into account. On hole 16 (PAR5) at over 500 meters and with a headwind, you do need a few more strokes. Neither I nor my teammate understand why hole 15 is rated as the most difficult hole. With a tailwind, straight ahead, slightly diagonal, it's actually not a problem. The two PAR3 holes 12 and 17, where you go over water onto the green, are also small challenges. There are some slightly elevated tees, for example directly at hole 1, hole 10 and hole 12. There are also some discreetly placed bunkers, which can be easily played around or over. The water hazard in front of the green on hole 6 (PAR5) may also be challenging. Most of the holes are relatively straight or have slight doglegs. It shouldn't be a big problem for higher HCs to master the course. The disadvantage of winter play was that the condition was not necessarily the best. The summer tees were open, but they were not in good condition. You sometimes had to collect the tee balls and put them back in the ground. The fairways were relatively dry, but not yet mown, and the bunkers had unfortunately not been prepared. Some summer greens had been set, but these were not in good condition either, often with large holes and covered in piles of earth and rabbit droppings. Most were winter greens, set in the front green directly in front of the greens, but not mown there at all. We still had fun and saw it as a paid stroll. There is also a practice area with a few short courses. I did not go to the driving range, if there is one. It was a shame that there was no information on the website about the current winter situation, that there was really no one there and there wasn't even a scorecard anywhere. There were just brochures about how nice it can be in the hotel and restaurant in summer. There are no open toilets either, or they are secured with door codes that guests don't have. At least there were trolleys available. You should come back in the summer, when the course will hopefully be in top condition and then perhaps worth the sporty €85 green fee.
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Good to play
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed September 20, 2024
Feeling a little unsure, I went to Lohme today and played 18 holes.
I was pleasantly surprised!
Sure, there are no trees that come into play.
Nevertheless, the place is in good condition.
The ball doesn't care if it's on short-mown grass or clover.
The one star deduction is due to slow greens and somewhat frayed holes.
Otherwise, I'd be happy to come back anytime.
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Very happy again
5.0 of 5 starsReviewed September 6, 2024
On August 30,2024, I came to the course unannounced, was greeted very warmly, given a quick tour and found a course that was in very good condition. There are certainly more challenging courses, but I still enjoyed this one a lot. All tees, greens and fairways were in very good condition and were maintained that day. There are actually a few crow holes, but they didn't affect my game or my enjoyment of the game. Perhaps a few trees would do the course some good, but you are always compensated with a wonderful view and not having to deliver a tactical masterpiece is also nice.
I would love to come back here and have also given my fellow players a clear recommendation for Ranzow.
Jens Heppner - Magdeburg
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