Mainzer Golf Club
Budenheim, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany |
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Opening years 2008 & 2010 |
Number of holes: 18 |
Project Managers: Reinmuth & Städler |
In Budenheim quarry with its high, steep walls, narrow rock ledges and slender glades leading through different biotopes, we created a course of a new type in Germany in a distinctive target-golf design.
No two holes are alike – not even roughly. Each one is framed by highly individual landscape features, offering breathtaking views. The golfing design blends perfectly with the unique character of the site. The distinctively modelled fairways are a joy to look at, and further enhanced by the natural-looking, irregular bunker edges.
If there’s one golf course in Germany that deserves to be called spectacular, it’s the new course in Budenheim.
„One of Europe’s most attractive golf courses"
Udo Ries, Project Developer
"An exemplary mix of leisure activity and nature conservation"
Jan Jahns, Director of Mainz Environment Authority
What the press says
Allgemeine Zeitung 10/2007
Golf Association relocates to Budenheim
A tour of the former quarry and refuse dump impressively confirms the claim that this is one of Europe’s most attractive golf courses.
The first construction phase of the course is completed, and its integration into the natural surroundings can be described as a success.








