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Golf Courses in Stuttgart: Where to Play & What to Know (2026)

Stuttgart’s golf scene is stronger than you’d expect. A Bernhard Langer-designed course that hosted the German Open sits 20 minutes from the airport. One of Germany’s oldest and most prestigious clubs — Stuttgarter Golf-Club Solitude, founded in 1927 — is 30 minutes from the city center. Several more solid parkland courses are scattered through the Swabian hills. Green fees run €65–€100, and most clubs welcome visitors on weekdays with a valid handicap certificate.

Online booking, though, is another story. Tiger Booking’s Stuttgart-area listings are 90–160 km from the city — not exactly a quick round before dinner. For the courses worth playing, you’ll need to contact the clubs directly.

At a Glance

Courses within 30 min
7+

Green fee range
€65 – €100

Visitor access
Weekdays only at most clubs

Requirements
Handicap certificate (Platzreife)

Season
April – October

Green fees from public golf directories, 2026. Contact clubs directly to book.

Stuttgart’s Best Golf Courses

Golf Nippenburg — Bernhard Langer’s German Open Venue
Designed by Bernhard Langer — Germany’s greatest golfer, two-time Masters champion — and located just 20 minutes from Stuttgart Airport in Schwieberdingen. Golf Nippenburg hosted the German Open three consecutive years: Colin Montgomerie won in 1995, Ian Woosnam in 1996, Ignacio Garrido in 1997. Par 71, tree-lined with water on holes 9 and 12, set around the ruins of medieval Nippenburg castle.

Visitors are welcome on weekdays and Saturdays. Green fee: approximately €75 weekdays, €90 weekends. Book in advance by phone.

Stuttgarter Golf-Club Solitude — A Century of Championship Golf
Founded in 1927, Solitude is one of southern Germany’s elite clubs. The course has hosted multiple German Masters events and fields teams in the 1. Bundesliga (Germany’s top golf league). Originally designed by Dr. Bernhard von Limburger, with a redesign by Thomas Himmel (2005–2007). Par 72, 6,380 yards, through mature woodland with strategic bunkering and undulating terrain.

Located in Mönsheim, about 30 minutes from the city center. Visitors on Monday–Friday only (excluding holidays). Handicap limit: 26.5. Green fee approximately €80–€100. Rated 4.8 stars from 168 Google reviews — the highest-rated club in the Stuttgart area.

More Options Near Stuttgart

Golfclub Schönbuch — 27 holes, rated 8.7 on LeadingCourses (the highest in the Stuttgart area). Green fee approximately €75.

Golfclub Neckartal — 18 holes in the Kornwestheim area. 8.3 on LeadingCourses. Approximately €65.

Golfclub Kirchheim-Wendlingen — 18 holes with Swabian Alb views. A natural amphitheater framed by hills.

Contact all clubs directly for visitor availability and current green fees.

A Note on the US Military Course

Stuttgart Golf Course at Kornwestheim — an 18-hole, par-72 course built in 1956 for the US military. Primarily for military personnel, families, and DoD civilians at the Stuttgart garrison. If you’re searching for “Stuttgart MWR golf course” or “USAG Stuttgart golf” — this is it. General public access may be limited; verify directly with the facility.

What Tiger Booking Offers Near Stuttgart

Tiger Booking lists two courses in the broader Baden-Württemberg region:

Golf and Country Club Grafenhof — $45 (~€42) for 9 holes in the Swabian hills. A pleasant rural course, but it’s 90 minutes from Stuttgart. Best as a countryside detour, not a city option.

Golf Club Hochschwarzwald — An atmospheric 18-hole course (par 68) between Titisee and Hinterzarten in the Black Forest, inquiry-only. Genuinely beautiful — but 160 km from Stuttgart. Only relevant if you’re already heading to the Black Forest.

For Stuttgart-area golf, contact the clubs listed above directly.

How German Golf Works: A Visitor’s Guide

Handicap certificate required at virtually all clubs. Bring your home club card with valid handicap. A VcG card (Vereinigung clubfreier Golfspieler) is accepted at most courses.

Weekday access only at most private clubs. Weekend play typically requires a member host.

No caddies. Walking with trolley is standard. Carts available but uncommon.

Dress code enforced. Collared shirt, golf shoes (soft spikes), no jeans.

Book by phone or email. Online booking is rare. Allow at least a few days’ notice.

Season: April–October. Most courses close for winter.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can tourists play golf in Stuttgart?
Yes — most clubs welcome visitors with a valid handicap certificate on weekdays. Golf Nippenburg and Stuttgarter Solitude both accept weekday visitor bookings.

How much does golf cost in Stuttgart?
€65–€100 at the main 18-hole courses. Nippenburg: €75 weekdays. Solitude: €80–€100.

What is the best golf course near Stuttgart?
Stuttgarter Golf-Club Solitude for prestige and elite conditioning (founded 1927, German Masters host). Golf Nippenburg for championship pedigree (Bernhard Langer design, German Open venue).

Is there a US military golf course in Stuttgart?
Yes — Stuttgart Golf Course at Kornwestheim, built in 1956. Primarily for US military personnel and DoD civilians.

Book a Tee Time

Tiger Booking lists courses in the broader Baden-Württemberg region, though the nearest are 90+ km from Stuttgart:

Baden-Württemberg Golf on Tiger Booking — Grafenhof (real-time, $45) and Hochschwarzwald (inquiry).

For Stuttgart-area courses, contact clubs directly by phone.

Where to Stay in Stuttgart

Most golf courses are 20–35 minutes from central Stuttgart. For hotels across the city:

StuttgartHotels.com

Green fee estimates are from public golf directories (2026). Contact clubs directly for current rates and visitor availability. Most courses are closed November–March.