Our 9-hole course that can be played without a DGV license
About the Eifel Course
Golf for beginners and returning players
Our 9-hole Eifel Course is perfect for anyone who wants to get to know golf or return to the sport after a break. You can play here without a playing certificate—as long as you have already taken a trial course.
The course consists of varied par 3 and par 4 holes and offers the perfect environment to try golf at your own pace. It is compact and ideal for practicing and enjoying the game—without any pressure or hurry.
If you want to take it further, you can continue directly with a playing certificate course. This will prepare you for all golf courses—step by step, with professional guidance and plenty of practice.

Tracks in detail
Hole 1
It goes downhill and makes the course look easy. But be careful: bunker and out of bounds on the left, a water hazard on the right. So, take a nice swing without any force and the green is within reach. Depending on the weather, the ball can still roll well!

Hole 2
At first, the course goes straight ahead, with small bunkers on the right and left as obstacles.
The green should be played high so that the ball comes to rest quickly on the fast green. The green has a slope towards AUS!

Loch 3
Scheinbar eine leichte Aufgabe. Achtung links wartet Wasser und rechts am Grün ein Bunker. Dennoch sollte hier ein PAR möglich sein.

Hole 4
Here you should choose your club wisely. Attack the green or lay up and then chip. Numerous obstacles, woods, water and bunkers make the game difficult on this course. Take courage, it is an exciting course.

Hole 5
A short track and then downhill. Remember, behind the fast green is the out of bounds. People like to play a PAR here.

Hole 6
The course is in front of you, plenty of space for a good drive. The bunkers in front of or next to the green shouldn’t pose any danger. Actually!

Hole 7
Long hitters like to attack the green here, while other players lay up to the bunker and then land on the big green with the second. Which tactic works?

Hole 8
The shortest track on the entire course. What looks easy is not always easy. But with a sensitive stroke, it should be possible to achieve a safe PAR here!

Hole 9
Done, you might think. Take another good swing so that the bunkers in front of the green don’t become an obstacle. The large green offers plenty of space for a bold attack on the green. Place the ball below the flag, as the green is sloping.
