Golfclub am Lüderich

Rhine-Ruhr, Germany

Golfclub am Lüderich takes its name from the Lüderich hill, a former mining spoil heap east of Cologne that has been transformed into green parkland. The course benefits from elevated terrain and long views across the Bergisches Land, a welcome rarity in the otherwise flat Rhine-Ruhr lowlands. Mature trees and natural rough frame the fairways, demanding straight driving and precise iron play. The club is a registered member association with an active competitive calendar, yet visiting golfers holding a valid handicap are welcomed. Its position south-east of Cologne makes it accessible from the city as well as from the broader Bergisches Land region.

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