Golf Club an der Göhrde

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The Golf Club an der Göhrde offers the best conditions for golf enthusiasts of all playing levels.

This space equals two: the 18 holes can be played either as a "White Course" or a "Blue Course” from 72 different tees. In the hilly terrain, accuracy and cleverness are required from golfers.
The Golf Club an der Göhrde is located roughly 45 minutes by car to the southeast of Hamburg. It was founded in 1968 as a 9-hole course; meanwhile, ambitious golf athletes find a 18-hole course here that is available as a “White Course” and a “Blue Course” with a total of 72 tees. In addition, the grounds are criss-crossed by numerous hills and ponds and have a partially covered driving range and a practice bunker as well as putting, pitching and chipping greens. 
Guests and green-fee players are welcome here. Leashed dogs are also allowed on the course. For beginners, the Golf Club an der Göhrde offers introduction courses and lessons. The clubhouse has a daily changing lunch menu. There are a number of nearby accommodations: Various hotels and apartments are very close.

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