Germany Sport & SPA Resort A-ROSA Scharmuetzelsee 3 Nights Golf Unlimited - Berlin Germany
Stay 3 nights dinner bed & breakfast at the fantastic Sport & SPA Resort A-ROSA Scharmuetzelsee near Berlin, Germany, and play unlimited golf on all four days on the Stan Eby & Arnold Palmer Courses, plus small extra charge to play the Nick Faldo Course. Includes extras like afternoon coffee and cake, complimentary entrance to the SPA ROSA for the saunas, pools and relaxation rooms, complimentary entrance to the gym, mineral water in the room each day and a selection of non alcoholic beverages with dinner. Fabulous Golf Galore!
available: jun - oct 2008
This package includes the following Itinerary
Unlimited daily golf on the Stan Eby & Arnold Palmer Courses
Arnold Palmer Course: The 18 hole Champions course upholds the highest American standards. Extremely large greens and tree lined fairways offer you a standard of golf not easily found in Europe. But here you’ll find soft hills, an idyllic creek, and a posh landscape with an intelligent golf layout. The course, drawn by Arnold Palmer some 13 years ago, is a dream for recreational and serious players alike. The course is set up for all players with a handicap of 36 or better.
The first nine holes are marked by their wide openness. The fairways run through the beautiful countryside of Brandenburg, and are strategically laid out with greens and bunkers. The second nine holes reach deeper into the woods and small brooks, as per Palmer’s design, and provides a complimentary contrast to the previous half.
Golf Digest and Golf Magazine named this the most beautiful “Back Nine” in all of Germany. What an honour! The 11th hole, at 171 meters, received the award as the most beautiful Par 3 in Germany.
Stan Eby Course: It’s only four years old but already matured to a course of beauty. The Eby course is not too long and not too difficult and therefore good for those with higher handicaps. But beware of the greens – they’re fast and firm and can surprise even some of the better players. The course is tailored for all players with a handicap under 54.
The Stan Eby course was opened for the Ladies German Open. It offers the most spectacular view of the entire resort, and contains an interesting combination of wide semi rough, large sand traps, and strategically placed water hazards. Precision is required in approaching and putting these greens! Even more than the bunkers, the modulations around greens are most challenging for your approach shots.
This course, with its par 71, is a most adequate addition to the entirety. It is, however, known as a “player friendly” course and certainly deserves this title in relation to its two partner courses. It is for players with mid to higher handicaps – whether as member or guest.
Unlimited daily golf on the Stan Eby & Arnold Palmer Courses
Arnold Palmer Course: The 18 hole Champions course upholds the highest American standards. Extremely large greens and tree lined fairways offer you a standard of golf not easily found in Europe. But here you’ll find soft hills, an idyllic creek, and a posh landscape with an intelligent golf layout. The course, drawn by Arnold Palmer some 13 years ago, is a dream for recreational and serious players alike. The course is set up for all players with a handicap of 36 or better.
The first nine holes are marked by their wide openness. The fairways run through the beautiful countryside of Brandenburg, and are strategically laid out with greens and bunkers. The second nine holes reach deeper into the woods and small brooks, as per Palmer’s design, and provides a complimentary contrast to the previous half.
Golf Digest and Golf Magazine named this the most beautiful “Back Nine” in all of Germany. What an honour! The 11th hole, at 171 meters, received the award as the most beautiful Par 3 in Germany.
Stan Eby Course: It’s only four years old but already matured to a course of beauty. The Eby course is not too long and not too difficult and therefore good for those with higher handicaps. But beware of the greens – they’re fast and firm and can surprise even some of the better players. The course is tailored for all players with a handicap under 54.
The Stan Eby course was opened for the Ladies German Open. It offers the most spectacular view of the entire resort, and contains an interesting combination of wide semi rough, large sand traps, and strategically placed water hazards. Precision is required in approaching and putting these greens! Even more than the bunkers, the modulations around greens are most challenging for your approach shots.
This course, with its par 71, is a most adequate addition to the entirety. It is, however, known as a “player friendly” course and certainly deserves this title in relation to its two partner courses. It is for players with mid to higher handicaps – whether as member or guest.
Unlimited daily golf on the Stan Eby & Arnold Palmer Courses
Arnold Palmer Course: The 18 hole Champions course upholds the highest American standards. Extremely large greens and tree lined fairways offer you a standard of golf not easily found in Europe. But here you’ll find soft hills, an idyllic creek, and a posh landscape with an intelligent golf layout. The course, drawn by Arnold Palmer some 13 years ago, is a dream for recreational and serious players alike. The course is set up for all players with a handicap of 36 or better.
The first nine holes are marked by their wide openness. The fairways run through the beautiful countryside of Brandenburg, and are strategically laid out with greens and bunkers. The second nine holes reach deeper into the woods and small brooks, as per Palmer’s design, and provides a complimentary contrast to the previous half.
Golf Digest and Golf Magazine named this the most beautiful “Back Nine” in all of Germany. What an honour! The 11th hole, at 171 meters, received the award as the most beautiful Par 3 in Germany.
Stan Eby Course: It’s only four years old but already matured to a course of beauty. The Eby course is not too long and not too difficult and therefore good for those with higher handicaps. But beware of the greens – they’re fast and firm and can surprise even some of the better players. The course is tailored for all players with a handicap under 54.
The Stan Eby course was opened for the Ladies German Open. It offers the most spectacular view of the entire resort, and contains an interesting combination of wide semi rough, large sand traps, and strategically placed water hazards. Precision is required in approaching and putting these greens! Even more than the bunkers, the modulations around greens are most challenging for your approach shots.
This course, with its par 71, is a most adequate addition to the entirety. It is, however, known as a “player friendly” course and certainly deserves this title in relation to its two partner courses. It is for players with mid to higher handicaps – whether as member or guest.
Unlimited daily golf on the Stan Eby & Arnold Palmer Courses
Arnold Palmer Course: The 18 hole Champions course upholds the highest American standards. Extremely large greens and tree lined fairways offer you a standard of golf not easily found in Europe. But here you’ll find soft hills, an idyllic creek, and a posh landscape with an intelligent golf layout. The course, drawn by Arnold Palmer some 13 years ago, is a dream for recreational and serious players alike. The course is set up for all players with a handicap of 36 or better.
The first nine holes are marked by their wide openness. The fairways run through the beautiful countryside of Brandenburg, and are strategically laid out with greens and bunkers. The second nine holes reach deeper into the woods and small brooks, as per Palmer’s design, and provides a complimentary contrast to the previous half.
Golf Digest and Golf Magazine named this the most beautiful “Back Nine” in all of Germany. What an honour! The 11th hole, at 171 meters, received the award as the most beautiful Par 3 in Germany.
Stan Eby Course: It’s only four years old but already matured to a course of beauty. The Eby course is not too long and not too difficult and therefore good for those with higher handicaps. But beware of the greens – they’re fast and firm and can surprise even some of the better players. The course is tailored for all players with a handicap under 54.
The Stan Eby course was opened for the Ladies German Open. It offers the most spectacular view of the entire resort, and contains an interesting combination of wide semi rough, large sand traps, and strategically placed water hazards. Precision is required in approaching and putting these greens! Even more than the bunkers, the modulations around greens are most challenging for your approach shots.
This course, with its par 71, is a most adequate addition to the entirety. It is, however, known as a “player friendly” course and certainly deserves this title in relation to its two partner courses. It is for players with mid to higher handicaps – whether as member or guest.