TGC 2019 brings Golfclub Ostfriesland to virtual life, crafted by Walther Habemann and inspired by the real-world Blauer Fasan (formerly GC Ostfriesland).

The course features 27 holes arranged as three interlocking 9s (A, B, C), allowing flexible 18-hole combinations. It plays to par 73 from the longest tees, stretching from about 6,323 m (A/B) to 6,177 m (A/C). The architects Frank Pennink (1983) and Christoph Städler (1988) designed the parkland‑moorland layout. You’ll find bentgrass fairways and greens maintained for smooth play.

This semi‑private club sits at Fliederstraße 1, Wiesmoor, Germany, and stays open year‑round. A full range of facilities serves players well: a clubhouse with restaurant, pro‑shop, conference and locker rooms, plus sauna. Practice areas include a driving range with 30 tees (8 covered), putting green, chipping/pitching area, and bunker, along with cart and club rentals and teaching pros.

The course lies on flat East Frisian moorland, with winding ponds, damp biotopes, and drainage ditches. Solitary trees and vibrant rhododendrons punctuate fairways. A constant coastal breeze adds a subtle challenge.