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Seddiner See (Süd)

Michendorf, Brandenburg
Michendorf, Brandenburg
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  • AddressZum Weiher 44, 14552 Michendorf, Germany

Seddiner See Golf and Country Club was founded in 1994 by a group led by Ferdinand von Bismarck (great grandson of "Iron Chancellor" Otto von Bismarck). They acquired almost 600 acres of farmland in the heart of the lake district, only about 30 minutes south of Berlin City Centre. This convenient location drove a sizeable real estate development and two golf courses, the North course (designed by Rainer Preißmann) opened in 1996 and one year later Robert Trent Jones Jnr. delivered the South course, still his only layout in Germany. Which seems a bit surprising, considering his worldwide success, although other international stars like the Dye and Fazio families (and indeed the rest of the Jones clan) are also ominously absent.

So the spoils are paltry for RTJ fans in Germany, but at least Seddiner See should meet their expectations to the fullest. It’s a fairly secluded property with about a dozen ponds that not only play a role for golfers, but also for more than 300 species of plants and animals, including 75 from the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Due to the site's former usage as agricultural land, there are no trees or other natural features, so everything had to be built. This is of course especially true for the trademark RTJ bunkers, sprawling landscapes of sand that are liberally pebble-dashed all the way round the South course.

The fairways appear wide, but everywhere a ball can conceivably land, some of those bunkers eat into it. They're all fairly shallow and can be played out of, but it’s still half a shot gone and on most holes there are several opportunities to fall prey to that. But despite the extraordinary number and size of those bunkers, there is a noticeable element of subtlety to the design. The difficulties aren't shoved in the player’s face and it is only after finding yet another trap that one begins to understand what "resistance to scoring" actually means. It’s certainly a challenging course that rewards long and accurate hitting. Conditioning is good, the greens can handle a wide range of speeds and a healthy celebrity factor is included as well.

Seddiner See Golf and Country Club was founded in 1994 by a group led by Ferdinand von Bismarck (great grandson of "Iron Chancellor" Otto von Bismarck). They acquired almost 600 acres of farmland in the heart of the lake district, only about 30 minutes south of Berlin City Centre. This convenient location drove a sizeable real estate development and two golf courses, the North course (designed by Rainer Preißmann) opened in 1996 and one year later Robert Trent Jones Jnr. delivered the South course, still his only layout in Germany. Which seems a bit surprising, considering his worldwide success, although other international stars like the Dye and Fazio families (and indeed the rest of the Jones clan) are also ominously absent.

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Robert Trent Jones Jr.

As a teenager, RTJ2 worked for his father, learning how to run a bulldozer. His dad paid him the union rate for the job and he used the money for flying lessons, obtaining his pilot’s license aged sixteen.

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