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for GolfResort Weimarer Land, Thuringia
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Expectations were higher...
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed September 16, 2024
I have played over 700 golf courses, but I had never managed to play WEIMAER LAND before. Now we were able to combine a stay in a hotel there with two rounds of golf.
The hotel's service and especially the quality of the food really impressed us! And the spa area. Top notch! Our expectations for both courses were higher, based on the descriptions, ratings and pricing. FEININGER is comparable to many courses in countless holiday resorts... the process has to be quick. No problems. The landscape is beautiful though, you can often let your gaze wander over several courses... No problems at GOETHE either, apart from the one island green. You'll hardly remember a single course. The course maintenance was OK at the beginning of September, but the quality of the bunkers, especially at GOETHE, should be better. What the BOBBY JONES combination is supposed to achieve (apart from the increased green fee) is incomprehensible. You play a combination of 18 courses from the two GOETHE and FEININGER courses, i.e. existing courses, and pay even more!? How is that supposed to work when both courses are at high capacity? Greenkeepers have adapted superbly to the flow of the game! What is not at all fitting for this super resort: guests cannot find the club and trolley cleaning area - no signs. And only a small water basin and only one compressed air hose with a very short tip, so that the dirt immediately sprays back into your face. During a big tournament there is sure to be chaos here.
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Great place, but points deducted during European Championship
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed June 11, 2024
We played the Feiningerplatz on June 7th, as the Goetheplatz was closed due to preparations for the English national team's quarters. The fairways and greens were in top condition and the design of the course was very appealing and enhanced by the new trees. As the English national team is using the Weimar Golf Resort as quarters during the European Championships, the restaurant and sanitary facilities were closed for us golfers and we had to start from the horse farm. Therefore only 4 out of 5 points.
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OK, but not anymore
3.0 of 5 starsReviewed June 3, 2024
We searched in vain for "one of the most beautiful golf courses in Germany" on the Goethe course. Even though the course is in principle beautifully embedded in the surroundings, it still seems very artificial, the level differences between tees, fairways and greens are sometimes too deliberate and the individual holes run uninspiringly next to each other. The condition of the course was generally fine, only the greens were in a really bad condition in some places (end of April 2024). The clubhouse is nice, but that's all. Since we played at lunchtime, we wanted to take a sandwich or something similar with us. The waiter said: "We don't have anything like that." We had to make do with a bag of chips and a cereal bar. I imagine good service in a facility of this size to be different.
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Nice challenging course, top facility
5.0 of 5 starsReviewed October 5, 2023
We played the Goethe course. Nicely laid out and really tricky in places. Condition of the place was great. The clubhouse with the restaurant is beautiful and the food was good and inexpensive. You pay €35 for a parking space for your motorhome (including electricity). In return you get a discount on the green fees. It's a zero-sum game and very fair.
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Plant great, golf course ok
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed July 21, 2023
Environment and nature: one plus facility, hotel, facilities: one, you don't want to go home at all Golf course: (Goethe, July 2023) overall grade two minus... because: attractiveness only ok, lanes run a bit carelessly next to each other, but still nice to play, good condition except for the greens, which are extremely slow.
Great resort, but not to be compared with Griesbach from a purely golfing point of view.
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Five stars already - but not so super special
5.0 of 5 starsReviewed July 7, 2023
I played the Feininger Course two years ago: well maintained, solid, interesting... the first nine with water, the second essentially long...
This year I wanted to try the Goethe Course, it's advertised as the even nicer place. Is also beautifully embedded in the landscape, good maintenance condition, reasonably varied.
So basically everything is at a high level, which is why I'm giving it five stars. However, it is more of a "normal good place" as there are others. The particularly extraordinary, as it is sometimes advertised, is not it either. The space and surroundings should be more spectacular.
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Goethe course
3.0 of 5 starsReviewed July 5, 2023
Place okay but not exceptional. Therefore, the price/performance ratio is rather expensive. We had 2 to 1 for OK and we had a nice day. Gastro good but also here rather expensive. Since they charge 35 euros per day for a mobile home without electricity, we will rather go to other clubs again.
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Top class resort condition of the places …
3.0 of 5 starsReviewed July 31, 2022
Top place, unfortunately again not in top condition. Greens aerated, which is why a full green fee was not justified.
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Goethe Course rather average
3.0 of 5 starsReviewed May 25, 2022
In 2017 we played the Feininger Course and were a bit disappointed. Unfortunately, that hasn't improved.
Reception and service were great. The golf course is really nothing special. The condition is good. Wide farways and slow greens. The resort's grounds are nice, but unfortunately that doesn't improve the golf courses. Too much up and down and not enough tension.
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Golf & Gourmet - this is where it fits!
5.0 of 5 starsReviewed December 5, 2021
Two first-class laid out and well-kept courses in a very scenic location. Hotel and gastronomy also at a very high level.
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Good golf course bad service
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed November 7, 2021
In a golf resort where there are no carts available to hotel guests... something goes wrong.
Very time-consuming booking at the desk with long waiting times and partially friendly staff.
The place - fully booked - in very good condition. Greens, tees very well maintained. Nice layout.
On foot you have a nice view of the Thuringian Forest.
Our conclusion: golf course gladly again, hotel, no thanks, did not live up to its reputation.
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Unique in Germany
5.0 of 5 starsReviewed October 7, 2021
We go to many golf courses and golf hotels every year and from my point of view there is nothing like it in Germany. Very nice places combined with an extraordinary hotel and great food.
The Goethe Platz is wonderfully integrated into the landscape and is varied, the Feininger Platz, on the other hand, slopes down a bit, but is not easy to play on the first new holes due to the water.
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Golf perfect
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed August 15, 2021
Great golf courses. In top shape, fairways, tees: 100 points!
Flexible kitchen. Above average quality!
Room a bit small, but adequate and otherwise perfect.
Friendliness, attention, helpfulness of the staff at breakfast, at dinner, at the golf counter, refreshing at the reception!
However: The arrogance and unfriendliness of the bartender (Grandslam Bar) cannot be surpassed by anyone or anything and we have not seen it on our previous golf trips!
Except in 2020, when we have already been here and experienced him as well. The only "personality" that you should really check.
It's a shame about the trainee, who is already showing the same tendency.
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One of the most beautiful courses in Germany
5.0 of 5 starsReviewed December 30, 2020
The Goethe Course: Simply beautiful. Great to play, sensationally integrated into the landscape. Must have played!
Resort is well managed - there are (almost) nothing to be desired...
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A great place
5.0 of 5 starsReviewed October 3, 2020
We are currently on a golf trip through Germany for a week. We are traveling with 3 mobile homes and drive to a different place every day. It was a beautiful, well-kept place. Gastronomy very good. Everything recommendable.
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Where to play
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed July 24, 2020
In mid-July we entered Goethe-Platz for the first time. The location is great. The greens quickly, only the overview is limited. Often one can only guess the direction of the tee. Other clubs use trend-setting poles as a makeshift. That would worry strangers and improve the mood.
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Very good!!!
5.0 of 5 starsReviewed June 24, 2020
Overall impression of the hotel, the restaurants, the golf office, the spa and the swimming pool. Everything at its finest. The two 18-hole courses were very well-kept. Not easy to play, sometimes very hilly. The greens were quick and well undulated. All in all, one of the best golf resorts in Germany
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Classy resort
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed August 22, 2019
The 36-hole course with attached hotel extends over the slightly hilly landscape near Weimar. Many holes with sand bunkers (Goethe course) require exact play and are therefore quite demanding. The care condition of the place does not quite correspond to the exclusivity of the system. But then the green fee was too high. Nevertheless, it is fun to play a relaxed round of golf here.
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Simply top
5.0 of 5 starsReviewed August 3, 2019
Played on 07/22/19
Profile Goethe Course: slightly hilly-hilly, intermediate
Platzallgemein: Nice location, many totally different holes
Price / Performance: 80 € with gift (Power Bank) is just so.
Clubhouse: was built a lot with wood which I find very suitable
CONCLUSION: The most beautiful place for me saw golf within 10 years, BRAVO
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Nice golf resort in scenic surroundings
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed April 22, 2019
We played the Goethe Course on 21.4.2019 (Easter Sunday) in pleasantly warm temperatures. The occasion was an invitation from the management at Hansegolf (GF 2 for 1). Very friendly welcome - well prepared. There was even a small estate w. Nursing measures on bunkers, which were not serious in our opinion.
The resort makes a very well-kept impression - staff very friendly despite "Easter stress".
The previous reviews for the place we can confirm. The slightly hilly course has some charming tracks - especially by taking advantage of the height differences. Overall typical Städler design, ie no long paths between green and tee, well defended greens, relatively wide fairways. The latter also allow a trip to the neighboring train. But these are also the disadvantages when the space is fully occupied. Greens rather slow, but loyal. With Slope 134 quite sporty rated the course also offers some good chances to score for the Weekend Warior.
In the gastro area we had only a "snack" (Currywurst + fries). Everything ok - prices are in the upper segment.
The overnight guest also offers good opportunities in a scenic location for hiking / cycling and visiting the nearby cities of Weimar and Erfurt.
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Just in 5 star
5.0 of 5 starsReviewed November 4, 2018
We play the Goetheplatz, which I know from the beginning, that Feininger is not that interesting. We even get 20%, as the wild boar on Lane 1 and 18 have made mischief.
The boar damage is not really serious. Worse are the greens, which still show irregularities due to drought and aeration.
In our round even the sun comes through several times and the beautiful Goethe Platz, with some memorable tracks, such as a beautiful island green "downhill" and the good care condition (greens: Well, someday must be sometimes even annihilated), we prepare joy.
Actually, I would have stayed here again, but my call yields the result that one night is only bookable for two nights and costs 640 €. From my last visit I know that the Lintner hotel is very nice, but we only want one night bbbleibenprimärkostetMindtung of two nights is necessary, which would have cost 640 €.
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Nice golf resort
5.0 of 5 starsReviewed June 2, 2018
We played both courses in June 2018 and stayed at the attached hotel.
Both courses are relatively new and will certainly take a few more years to grow into and the complete idea of the course design becomes visible.
The Goethe course lies between existing forest areas and seems somewhat more mature than the Feininger course, which has two faces on the first and second 9 holes.
The first 9 are characterized by a lot of water and always require precise play.
The second 9 are on the slope of the valley without any water except for the 18, the par 3
in front of the clubhouse once again offers a nice challenge.
The condition was good, the greens were not very fast.
The resort has everything you need for a golf weekend or a longer stay.
Several restaurants offer enough variety quality and a sauna and spa completes the offer.
Overall, a great facility, which justifies a longer journey.
in front of the clubhouse, there is one
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Pleasant resort
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed November 17, 2017
Two nice places to play in a pleasant environment in a quiet valley. The seats are not absolute top level but know to please. Especially the landscape has its charms.
Absolute top is the clubhouse and the local service.
Also the resort belonging hotel is recommended.
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Nice but not spectacular
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed October 2, 2017
I was there last weekend (29.9.-1.10.2017) on the spot. The hotel and the clubhouse are very nice - tastefully decorated, great rustic ambience. The room was very pleasant and generous. We received a very friendly, attentive staff. Perfect!
The seats were in good condition. I like the Goethe-Course better. I find it more scenic. Since weekend was, the tee-off times were tightly clocked. There was a small dispute at the Feiniger-Course shortly at the 1/2. Yes, we took too long on the 1, the next flight we had on the three and on the 9 we had more than two lanes ahead. Unfortunately, the audience can not be chosen ;-).
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Long lanes and bunkers make space interesting
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed September 24, 2017
We played at the end of September. The design of the square is not very exciting. Bunks are positioned on the fairways and in front of the greens and make the course interesting. The place is on a large area with some heights. The tree is still very young. The tee-offs, fairways and greens were in good condition. Gastronomy is very good. Would gladly come again.
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Feininger Course - much praised and little offered
3.0 of 5 starsReviewed July 15, 2017
The reception was very friendly. The green fee with 80 € pP already demanding. The place has clear deficiencies in the greenkeeping. The greens had significant damage. The mown grass at the edges of the fairways was simply left lying. Under the hay the search for the ball was not worth it. The water hazards made the course on the first Nine interesting. The up and down on the second Nine was rather average. The last hole was then a conciliatory conclusion.
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Good, better, Weimarer Land
5.0 of 5 starsReviewed August 15, 2016
It was just perfect! I love to look for the proverbial fly in the ointment, but it was just awesome!
The place was in a state pefekten and also hotel and service were the second to none!
Thanks and see you on very soon!
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Spa hotel with adjoining golf course
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed July 23, 2016
The place was obviously built on a former large cornfield. There is almost no old trees and the lay out is forcibly bit monotonous. The fairways are wide, the greens relatively quickly and the entire facility well maintained. The optics of the system itself is also good. After the hole 9, there is a hut with vending machine, but which is operated only for hotel guests with their room card; that is to say the least in sweltering heat in the summer for the green fee players, hard to understand. The restaurant is beautifully located with views of the golf course and the staff very friendly.
In sum meant a rather easy to play space and especially for guests of the spa hotels.
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Golf special class
5.0 of 5 starsReviewed July 14, 2016
A golf resort in a class with 2 x 18 holes and a spa hotel leaves nothing to be desired. A place may be missed by any golf traveler.
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Resort and Spa, 2 golf courses = top
5.0 of 5 starsReviewed September 21, 2015
We were in September for 4 days at the resort and have felt very comfortable! Brief Description of two places:
Goethe Course (Par 72):
The older (and more expensive) of the two places of the resort plays quite well, well maintained fairways and greens, everything looks a little ingrown than on the Feininger course. In part to play on old trees along, repeatedly and water comes into play (hole 3, a par 3, hole 4, par 4, etc.) interesting path in my view the 12, an island green that is well within reach for hitters (> 240m) and for all other is to play tactically. A few of the tracks are quite hilly, elevated tees or indeed elevated greens make the rounds on foot quite sporty. Other tracks forgive a warped Drive (on the neighboring railway), others not level (water or OOB). I really enjoyed my course liked, I found him even more interesting than the Feininger course. It is unusual that the first 9 par 37 but are longer than the second 9, par 35. There waits with the 17 (par 5) with 530m but then also the longest train in the resort. Green fee for hotel guests 65, - €
Feinigerkurs (par 71):
Relatively new created (probably only two years old) and therefore a little "bare", often one sees many neighboring tracks (and players). Less hilly than the Goethe quote, but overall a very good maintenance condition. Most beautiful hole for me, however, only the 18 - a par 3 that from the tee, depending on flags position a> 150m impact on water demands, and - since it is the last hole - you know from the clubhouse terrace watching! Green fee for hotel guests 60, - € (thanks to a 2for1 voucher for half price)
The hotel and the clubhouse ( "Golf Cottage") are valued at HolidayCheck...
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Very high level
5.0 of 5 starsReviewed September 14, 2015
This resort, quite located in the middle of Germany, surprised with a fine and varied golf courses in a beautiful location.
The entire system was rounded off our pleasant stay. This hotel offers high level of service and in the restaurant, the room, the spa area... everything was great.
Although here the gastronomy rates have been criticized in the golf hut, the plant and the atmosphere is definitely on a very high level.
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Super resort
5.0 of 5 starsReviewed August 11, 2015
We were there in July for a few days at the Lindner Golf & Spa resort. We both played places, where clearly the Goethe-course was our favorite because just created prettier and to play a little more demanding. Really difficult to play is none of the two places. But perfectly manicured fairways and greens are top was really fun. Highlight was like the island green of the 12th Good gave us that the ball machine on the Range and the vending machines on the course with the key card of the room could be served. This saves annoying Kleingeldsucherei.
Staff at the Club reception staff were very friendly and helpful. Only the Gastro in the clubhouse was not our thing. Too expensive and tasted it did not us. But for the kitchen was first class at the hotel!
Conclusion: we will definitely go back!
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Goethe 4, Feininger 3+
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed June 30, 2015
Two great places maintained, but they are not very demanding. Nice to look at and for everyone golfer a nice event. The Goetheplatz is demanding and varied. Real challenges exist rarely. Nevertheless, the Goethe Square is definitely worth that you play it. The Feininger place is particularly on the "back nine" boring. General are some beautiful waterholes, but very rarely is a tree in the way. Here one could certainly make the claim of the place a bit more challenging, but probably will be adapted to the relaxing resort, offering also the golf course
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Feininger Course: meadow without trees for beginners
2.0 of 5 starsReviewed May 17, 2015
The court will look good in many years. Sorry, only plantations that want to become. Very easy to play, even in wind and gusts.
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Goethe good! Feininger ok!
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed March 28, 2015
The Goethe Course is playful clear the demanding course at the resort.
Also, the design and the landscape he has some.
The Feininger Course has a great first 9 which are really exciting by numerous water hazards! The second 9 other hand, are a rather insipid thing. Ups and downs along the hill!
Conclusion: two good resort parks (not world class !!!), with peaks hotel and great gastro pub in the Gulf!
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Scenically very attractive and playfully challenging golf resort
5.0 of 5 starsReviewed June 29, 2014
Wound Nice location and harmoniously embedded in the landscape golf courses (2 x 18 holes).
The proximity to the beautiful hotel and the infrastructure in place to make the golfing and the stay a pleasure.
The price-performance ratio is in order; however, the restaurant prices at the upper end.
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Unexpectedly surprised
5.0 of 5 starsReviewed May 31, 2014
Feininger 31.05.2014 The place appears at first to be too open and uninteresting. But if you have then sunk on one of his first 3Bälle is great respect.
During the first 9 are still very interesting through doglegs and the approach must be played on the green over the water if you want to get a decent score home, the second 9 up rather simple and down. But the second 9 to pull it a bit up the hill and require concentration because one is above or below the ball or you do not see the green or the flag.
It is not a true links course, this are the bunker to civil and the place is too short. But you still should not be underestimated, respect is good advice him.
What must be necessarily mentioned: the fairways and the greens are a incredibly good quality. No daisies or clover disfigure the paths, clean cut and to play the rough short but hard, hard or fine long grass. All greens hang when doing water then hang the greens to the water, they all waved and there are "N" flag positions. The shape of the greens is like in bean form and a bunker is close to the edge and lie in wait for prey.
Assessment to the hotel, see there. So much in advance: class.
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Great Golf Resort
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed December 29, 2013
Hello Golfianer,
I could spend Weimar area and make known my experiences at this place a few wonderful days in Gofresort. It should be said that I leave, incorporated no comments about the condition of the course (ie, greens, bunkers, fairway, etc.) since I played the end of December and is probably to record at that time hardly a place in perfect condition.
Unfortunately, I could only play the "Feininger Course" (FC), as the Goethe Course was closed due to weather conditions.
The first nine holes of the FC are strongly influenced by water, which requires a solid game. Unclean center hits will disappear quite quickly in the lateral water. The courses are challenging but fair. If you play aggressively on a PAR or birdie the place has its quirks. But if you go the long way, you can take a safe bogey. The back nine are then less affected by the water and, to play in my opinion more enjoyable.
You can tell the court that he has only been recently built and therefore the flora and vegetation more sparse therefore comes as just at any place its time to mature needs (eg trees).
The signage was fine for me. I would like to highlight the new Golf Hotel. A truly beautiful and style-conscious hotel with an exclusive atmosphere, which leaves nothing to be desired in principle. Although not cheap, is it price-performance ratio. The hotel offers everything that quickens the (golfer) heart beat faster: 1A wellness / spa area, great rooms, nice staff and good cuisine. What more could you want?
Since the overall package is excellent, I will be back to spend a few relaxing days with security, this time to another season in weimarer country.
LG from KS
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Feininger Course: Surprising.
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed December 3, 2013
I had, due to my bad experiences so far almost exclusively of new plants in Germany, expects little and was pleasantly surprised. I was whether the baldness, the first propagating front of you, a bit shocked, but had to then find for a satisfying round that the tracks are predominantly challenging without being overly heavy. I would prefer the front nine, the back nine but have one or the other position hamlet here (10,13,14,15 are very stupid holes, long, light, visually unappealing), where you then unfortunately the most beautiful in all cases hole 17 would have to forfeit...
The place is immaculate condition. The signs (that has been repeatedly criticized here) catastrophic( no length information on the panels, no "Next Tee" signs... without a plan you are long looking... unusual for a new system are the tw. Long paths between the holes though. This is not to detract from the good impression., I would not play the course in the summer, there's no really no shade, nowhere!
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This is even a 5-star place
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed May 13, 2013
In fact, there is already a 5-star place, but give negative points unfortunately a star deduction.
First, a little negative:
- There is no distance information on the discount tables and no "Next Tee" signs, so the acquisition of a birdie Books is practically mandatory. Too bad.
- The fairways are very close proximity to each other, especially when Feininger Course part.
- Absolute No-Go: Most shelters (yet) have a lightning protection!
- There are toilets only at Halfway.
- The Gulf Counter is a terminal definitely a bottleneck, especially now with the additional guests.
- The Bat washing place is also too small.
Above all, a lot of positives:
- The two 18-hole courses at the resort are a dream.
- Nearly perfect care condition. Better greens I have not seen this season in Germany.
- The Feininger Course has new / younger, as it largely leads across open country and the plantings are not yet very far. At the beginning of Feininger much water is in the game, so you can sometimes start the first two holes directly ugly. The trouble then vanishes when the latest in back-Nine :-)
- The Goethe-Rate is an absolute world-class course. A little harder than the flatter Feininger, easy to handle while the normally-athletic golfer without Cart.
- Both courses are designed to varied and intelligent. There is virtually no boring cars. Both places have many, very nice bunker, some unusual places (eg the middle of the fairway). Where other places have a single large bunkers, there are three or more small side by side. Due to the slightly raised edges, the bunkers are usually easy to recognize from a distance. The sand in the bunkers is optimal.
- Very nice and spacious exercise area with the only small drawback that chipping green and Range are the Feininger course and Piching Green at the Goethe-course. Ie who would then knocking off then pitching only chipping, always running back and forth / well, that are less than 300 meters :-)
- The Clubhouse ( "golf hut") sets standards.
- Very friendly staff.
- We were fortunate places in May for "Dandelion" time to play, so all the yellow flowers shone on the fairway edges.
Now with the new (very nice) Lindner Hotel on course-definitely one of the top golf destinations in Germany. We'll be back!
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Goethe Course: Well maintained in beautiful landscape
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed May 2, 2013
Last week I had the pleasure of meeting this beautiful golf resort and its probably nicer places. I will come back again.
Place State:
Of the practice facility, on the tees, fairways and the greens makes everything a very neat impression.
Course layout:
The one runs on now issuing yet unspectacular hotel along, but already with the latest from tee3 2 and shows the place its very scenic character. The lanes 3-6 and 15-18 to play along a 100m wide corridor lined with forest left and right. On tracks 15-18 the previous efforts nor by the great view of the very stylish hotel will be rewarded on top of the hill (see Figure 7 v 10).
The tracks 7-14 are more likely in an open area. The absolute highlight of the course for me is the 12 - a 335m Par4. Because of the steep slope, the length of the discount is not so easy to estimate, eventually, the ball should come from the water as possible and to be on the plane, so there is a good chance for the green with the second.
When water is then usually only side in the game, for some fairways are peppered with extensive bunker areas.
Behind the green lane 6 I wish a few tall trees / hedge, so that the road does not get there into view - is the only point at which the great experience of nature is a little tarnished.
Gastro / Club House:
Golf "hut" is grossly understated - often seen as something beautiful. A compliment that you have opted for a half-timbered house instead of a hyper-decaying concrete and glass box - fits much better into the landscape! The hotel next door resulting blends in well into this ensemble.
Directions:
Weimar country has little to do with Weimar. The resort is located about 15 minutes south of the A4 and so minute drive from Weimar loose 30 - all in all, straightforward to get to and worth every mile.
Overall conclusion:
Here, with the opening of the hotel safe, a top golf resort arise. Highly recommended for a nice weekend. The square itself (and that's what counts to me mainly), gets "only" 4 stars wg. lack of distance information on the tee signs and the absence of a further two spectacular holes that you never forget.
The "other stuff" this gets 5 stars +.
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Compliment to a beautiful facility wirlich (Feininger Course)
5.0 of 5 starsReviewed April 24, 2013
Inspired by an article in the newspaper I golf at 23.4. may experience a beautiful late evening round in almost perfect weather.
Directions: schlaglöchirger pretty, dusty path that will be set soon in state.
Reception:
Here we know how to receive guests. From the friendly "construction site guard" at the entrance to the perfect in-briefing at the club counter. There is nothing to improve.
Very nice large changing rooms, lockers with lockable round off the positive impression.
A few signs for the new arrival would be helpful (if this was the opulent locker rooms or on the place of reference to the next hole( eg, at 3), still can be improved somewhat (but is already initiated, I was assured).
The course was presented in good weather in a great state care. The greens are firm and not "as" fast, so a little "putt" certainly worthwhile. High approximations to the flag positions are punished with "shingling", but if you know there is a high closure on the aprons end the safer way. ;)
The course is fair and blessed many discounts with a dreamlike setting.
The Birdie Book is very helpful for those unfamiliar and tips for playing can you really trust what I know now :)
For me, an absolute "repetition pitch," I have enjoyed playing and the other 18 holes (Goethe Square) I want to play at the next opportunity also.
The lanes 1-9 are not as long, but with many ponds (sometimes surprising) peppered. 2.9 De hole are much longer and "sporty" is created.
The "rise" to 17 leaves an already come a little out of breath.
To round off, I was in the restaurant business, which surprised with a very friendly price-performance ratio in the end.
Overall, a successful digression, I can wholeheartedly recommend to anyone who is planning once in this region to play golf. (Unfortunately the space on the new S3 Clock not yet recorded)
I'm looking forward to the Lindner hotel business opened in May, because then my friends and I will certainly make a small detour to the east. It's worth it.
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Beautifully!,,,
5.0 of 5 starsReviewed January 6, 2013
Were in the late fall here in excellent weather.
Such a great golf course!
We can only recommend this resort.
And... the icing on the cake is still not at all ready.
I mean the great golf hotel which still occurs.
It all just terrific.
We love coming back.
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A diamond
5.0 of 5 starsReviewed November 14, 2012
The place is maintained, we have 13 and played 14/11/2012 sensational. The staff polite, courteous, simple and nice. Wish the club all the best, especially with the hotel under construction. There are certainly seen it all, a model plant.
We'll be back. Thank you
Regards Barbara and Gerhard
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A real chocolate '!
5.0 of 5 starsReviewed June 7, 2012
WOW - I did not expect in the contemplative state. New golf courses after the turn I've played quite a few and mostly found out, well, nice, but everything has to have a few years 'grow'. See you later!
But here at the resort Weimer country everything is different: the Goethe Square, we played despite the rain, was just awesome, great views in a vast country, professionally maintained and created 18 holes really exciting - especially the web 12 Even the little things (for me but also very important) as ball washers and tee panels really stylish and chic.
Just as tasty the hammer clubhouse - as a noble Swiss chalet in the mountains. Great materials - perfect.
Here I must as soon as possible or play the other Feininger Course and later still testing the new SPA hotel, which is still under construction. 'm Looking forward!
Berlin - Weimar is not so far!
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Here is something really great! ...
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed July 27, 2011
Although the journey to the place quite "hard" and represents the club kitchen is only produced on, I can only recommend place even today. The condition is very good, embedding real nicely in the landscape. Looking forward to the second hole 18 and the hotel for future weekends.
Here is something really great! ...
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Showpiece
5.0 of 5 starsReviewed February 16, 2011
Although still under construction, which is now for me by far the best golf course in Thuringia. Very coherent overall concept, good transport links, yet quiet, this is a very good place for a new Plegezustand. Why a new place the 2nd Hole PAR must be 3, not quite open up to me.. Waiting times in the tournament are programmed there. Trozdem all the best for the future, hopefully with continued moderate green fee prices.
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