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for Golfplatz Werne a. d. Lippe GmbH & Co. KG, Werne, Germany
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Relaxed golfing in a rural setting
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed August 4, 2023
I played the course in July 2023. The fairways were in good condition, the greens impeccable. Due to the sometimes small fairway width, the sometimes close and high rough, a straight game is rewarded.
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Not really worth it
2.0 of 5 starsReviewed August 2, 2021
Played in July 2021, fairways ok, greens underground, partially defective, corrugated, controlled putts not possible, hit and miss, hitting the hole. The first nine holes are quite ok, the par 3 on hole 4 is rather ridiculous with 90 m length, from hole 10 completely monotonous like steppe, without any claim, no tree, no water hazard, just plain desolate.
As a green fee player you burn your money on this place, I think.
Won't play here anymore; Golf at the lowest level.
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Expansion to 15 holes still needs to grow in
3.0 of 5 starsReviewed September 29, 2020
Last played on 9/28/20. After playing the 9-hole course at that time in 2009, I was curious to see how the course (now expanded to 15 holes / 3 more holes probably planned) would develop. The flat course with an additional 5-hole short course and driving range is not far from the A1 north of Dortmund, coming from the south behind the Kamener Kreuz, in absolute tranquility and nature, surrounded by fields and small forests. Until the expansion to 18 holes, you play lanes 1 to 3 again after 15 holes or end the round either after 9 or 15 holes. The new holes 10 to 13 are very little ingrown, but playable. Due to the renovation, two very short PAR 3 lanes under 100m have been created with holes 5 and 15. Overall, the 18-hole round is now played with PAR 68 (men 5,100m), with 6 x PAR 3 then being played. The old holes in particular offer a few water hazards (lanes 2 and 3 are possibly the highlights), otherwise the layout is rather unspectacular and higher HC should be able to cope well. Lane 5 (PAR 3) looks a bit squashed because there was probably another lane to go. Lane 13 is a 90 degree dogleg to the right and since there are no visual tee boards and the lanes have not yet been measured in the GPS, I didn't really know where to go after the tee due to a small slope and promptly played the wrong flag. Also not quite optimally solved is that after Green 13 you have to go a little further along the track 14 back to the men's tee. The state of care was acceptable. The greens were fine, if a little too slow in my view. The game on a rather cloudy Monday morning was manageable. Start times are assigned online, where guests can also register. The members I met greeted friendly. As a single player, I was either taken away or let through. The green fee is staggered depending on the number of lanes you want to play. For 15 holes you pay an absolutely reasonable 30 € on weekdays. With the Albrecht golf book you also get discounts. A surcharge for golfers without a hologram is not known here in a way that promotes golf and is grateful. In general, the atmosphere is rather relaxed and casual. When the secretariat is closed, you pay the green fee in, I call it the “lounge”, in the rudimentary clubhouse. You can take drinks out of the fridge yourself and pay the amount in a cash box. A real gastronomy is not offered. Toilets are available, I haven't seen a changing room. All of this is probably housed in a former farm with an adjoining deer enclosure. Since the secretariat is generally closed on Mondays, a nice lady on site helped me. Otherwise, as a guest, you may have to manage completely on your own. Score cards with a map on the back are currently only available as printed notes. All in all, certainly not a full-fledged golf course, but definitely an alternative for an almost full practice round at a low price.
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Flat 9-hole course - good as a training option
3.0 of 5 starsReviewed September 5, 2018
I did a 9 round here on 04.09.18 and 05.09.18 after work.
The lady at the front desk was very friendly.
The "club house" rather nonexistent. It is an old farm that has been rebuilt as a clubhouse - it works better too.
Although there are a few small things to eat, that's about it. Unfortunately there were no showers in the changing rooms.
But in Proshop there are the most necessary golfer assessors.
The driving range consists of 3 covered mats and several tees on "lawn".
Balls ansich were OK and for 1 euro 20 balls also cheap.
The hot summer also showed its traces here: Cracks in fairways and the greens were just not in such a good shot.
The place is flat. There is a real dogleg as par 5, otherwise the tracks are almost all straight.
It may be that the place gains in attractiveness when the current conversions are finished.
The price performance ratio is very good overall.
I will gladly play there again.
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A beautiful Feierabendrunde...
3.0 of 5 starsReviewed August 6, 2015
I recently played in Werne an der Lippe and was very pleased with the facility. In the office I was greeted warmly, paying the green fee and it could go. The Range is situated in the 6-hole practice course, but that did not bother.
The 9-hole course was in good condition and looked what specifically was true of the Greens. The place is quite well integrated into the natural; There are also some ponds that complete the overall picture well. Unfortunately, the water hazards do not really into the game. Overall a rather simple but not boring place.
The cuisine was based on a trust fund; cold drinks were available in large numbers and also one or two small snacks could be purchased.
Certainly must always be respected in the evaluation on what you compare. I give full satisfaction for 3 points and a plus (which is not seen) for the warm welcome.
Oh - the place is just off the A1; Just take hold and play quite loose the place down.
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Cheap but good
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed September 2, 2013
Friendly people.
6 of 9 tracks are beginner friendly (wide) to advise in the Midweek:
3 balls as a single player (Pro Bahn discount, etc.)
Fast and e-Flighs player is allowed to overtake on hands and then left in peace.
Water obstacles and mountains (hills) make the game interesting.
The DR is applied increases - and offers good ball-view - control.
Gunter, 54, advanced beginners.
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Golf course with lower average
2.0 of 5 starsReviewed September 2, 2012
Pro:
-Familiar and good climate
-Well, since many play for beginners high HCP'ler the place
-Varied Rates
-6 Hole short course
Cons:
-Bad Condition of the place (some holes in the greens)
-Poor condition of the range and range balls
Exercise area too small and too restless. (Located next to the entry road and the road from the 18th green directly "through" the short game area
Steady-response by members of the club if you have paid for yes. (Annoying simple and interfere with play)
-Little variations in the playing of the holes.
-No Restaurant
Obsolete-date notices
-The average age in the upscale sector (The place is also known affectionately as a retiree club with us :))
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