Golf de Preisch - Germany Course

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Located amidst nature, at the Franco-Luxembourg border and just a stone's throw away from Germany and Belgium, the Golf de Preisch is the only 27-hole site in the region.
Designed by the American architect William Amick, shaped by Robin De Vooght, and overseen by the Scottish green magician Tom Dewar, the courses at Golf de Preisch spread over 107 hectares, including 52 hectares of forest and 7 hectares of ponds, all entirely enclosed by a stone wall dating back to the Napoleonic era.
Each combination of 18 holes at Golf de Preisch exceeds 6,000 meters, such as the Luxembourg-Allemagne course, Par 72, measuring 6,212 meters.
Tee | Par | Length | Rating | Slope |
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White | 36 | 2991 meters | ||
Yellow | 36 | 2821 meters | ||
Blue | 36 | 2584 meters | ||
Red (W) | 36 | 2463 meters |
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Don't bother unless you book France or lux
After spreading the money and time driving up there it felt like a waste. The Allemagne course was awful. Tee boxes barely cut, greens were shabby, the fairways were non existent and the bunkers were left to grow weeds and have large clumps of clay. From the first tees of France and lux course it looked a lot more looked after. Although you have to be willing to spend a lot more to get a time on there.