Golf Club Am Lüderich

Golf course
"Germany's most extreme golf course"


The Am Lüderich Golf Club is located just outside Cologne, about 20 minutes from the city center, and offers wonderful views of the foothills of the Bergisches Land region. The listed headframe of the former ore mine, where lead and zinc were extracted until 1978, is the golf club's landmark.
With its narrow fairways and typical hilly terrain, the course presents a sporting challenge that tests the ambition of the discerning golfer and rewards them with pride and satisfaction at the end of the round. The generously laid-out network of paths allows the use of electric carts.
The first 9 holes, with a slope of 110, are the easiest 9 holes, and the back nine, with a slope of 147, are the hardest 9 holes in German golf.
The golf club boasts an interesting indoor facility made entirely of glass, which can also be used as an event space. The bistro, with its panoramic views over the Bergisches Land region, is a popular meeting place for golfers and non-golfers alike after a round of golf.

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Please view the current regulations at https://www.gc-luederich.de/home.html.

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  • Parking lots available

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Bergisches Haus GmbH - Bergisches Haus
Friedrich-Ebert-Strasse 75
51429 Bergisch Gladbach

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Bergisches Haus GmbH - Bergisches Haus
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