Golf Club Wümme e.V.

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The Golf Club Wümme e.V. is an 18-course in a typical area of the North German plain.

Professional conditions for golf enthusiasts and ambitious leisure players: An hour's drive south of Hamburg, the Wümme Golf Club has provided golf enthusiasts and ambitious leisure players with professional conditions since 1984. The club has a 9- and 18-hole golf course. Various practice modules are also available. Trolleys can be rented for a fee. 
Guests are welcome at the Golf Club Wümme, provided they can demonstrate a minimum handicap of -54. On weekends and public holidays, a minimum handicap of -36 is required; players with a handicap of -37 to -54 must be accompanied by a club member. For newcomers, there are regular golf events; ambitious amateurs can develop their skills at the club’s own golf school.
A certain etiquette is desired here. Shorts, tank tops, collarless shirts, tracksuits and blue jeans are not permitted. Dogs are also not allowed on the course. On the rest of the grounds they must be leashed.

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