Heard of Strasbourg, Yes of course
But have you played golf there?
The Kempferhof combines a top-flight golf
course and corporate seminar venue. But there's more to Strasbourg than
the Kempferhof. There’s also the Cathedral, the European Parliament, the
Alsace Wine Route and more.
Discover this magnificent course on the banks of the Rhine.
The Kempferhof is a traditional golf course in a glorious setting, covering a total of 85 hectares, designed by the American golf course architect, Robert von Hagge, in 1990. He drew his inspiration from the spirit of the place and Rhineland mythology to fashion this lovely course, listed among the top 15 in continental Europe.
It is in this stretch of idyllic countryside, amid hundred-year-old oaks, beeches and poplars, that the Kempferhof Golf Course unwinds.
No effort has been spared to enable golfers to play in optimal conditions: hillocks alongside the fairways, no fewer than 13 water hazards, broad, lively greens and huge bunkers, all kept in perfect condition with no false notes.
The Kempferhof is a traditional golf course in a glorious setting, covering a total of 85 hectares, designed by the American golf course architect, Robert von Hagge, in 1990. He drew his inspiration from the spirit of the place and Rhineland mythology to fashion this lovely course, listed among the top 15 in continental Europe.
It is in this stretch of idyllic countryside, amid hundred-year-old oaks, beeches and poplars, that the Kempferhof Golf Course unwinds.
No effort has been spared to enable golfers to play in optimal conditions: hillocks alongside the fairways, no fewer than 13 water hazards, broad, lively greens and huge bunkers, all kept in perfect condition with no false notes.