For beginners without a handicap, the Kundler-Allianz three-hole course is and ideal place to practice. A more realistic insight into the game is provided by a large nine-hole or 18-hole golf course. The public nine-hole course, the brillen.de golf course, is very demanding. Numerous waterways, natural lakes and the reed growing in between the fairways make a round a challenging exercise. The 18-hole Robert Baker Course is named after the architect Robert Baker and is the jewel of Gross Kienitz golf courses.
The seemingly endless expanse with magnificent views of the Märkisch landscape, the old stand of trees, very long biotopes and the bizarrely shaped bunkers of this slightly hilly course make a round of golf on the longest course in Berlin-Brandenburg a real nature experience. Non-golfers and new golfers are also welcome at Gross Kienitz.
Courses/club facilities:
- 122 hectare site
- 30 hole golf course
- 18 hole inland links course
- Public nine-hole course
- Public three-hole practice course
- Very generous practice facilities
- Covered driving range, indoor facility
- PGA golf academy, one-to-one lessons, courses, video analysis
- Restaurant, halfway house
- Pro shop
- Trolley and e-cart rental
- Event/conference room
- Van der Valk Hotel Berlin-Brandenburg in the immediate vicinity of the golf course
- Dogs are allowed on the golf course subject to a green fee.
For beginners:
- Regular taster courses, lots of beginners courses
- Club rental
- Use of practice facilities
- Play on the three-hole course
For advanced golfers:
- Golf courses for advanced golfers
- Generous practice facilities
- Lots of open competitions