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Golfmuseum in Regensburg is a fascinating destination for both golf aficionados and those new to the sport. Rated 4.8 on Google, this unique museum offers an intriguing glance into the history of golf. Visitors are captivated by the world's oldest golf club and an impressive collection of memorabilia dating back to the 15th and 16th centuries. Owned by Peter, the museum also boasts an exclusive collection of 'Kolf' golf equipment from the Netherlands, showcasing the evolution of the sport through the 17th and 18th centuries. Whether you're drawn by the historical artifacts or the allure of the ancient game, Golfmuseum provides an enriching experience for everyone.

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Gutenbergplatz
Bus stop 264 m walk
Neupfarrplatz
Bus stop 131 m walk
Thundorferstraße
Bus stop 220 m walk
Altes Rathaus
Bus stop 101 m walk
Domplatz
Bus stop 239 m walk
Fischmarkt
Bus stop 207 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.8
based on 78 reviews
4.8/5 66 reviews
4.7/5 12 reviews
Jeff W
Jeff W
2 weeks ago on Google

The personal guided tour was exceptional. Worth a visit for sure!

Jef Kalil
Jef Kalil
3 weeks ago on Google

A truly unique experience — it’s like walking through time (or better said, down into a secret golfer’s cave) from Dutch beginnings on ice to the legendary greens of St. Andrews. The Golf Museum Regensburg houses an extensive and fascinating collection of balls, clubs, and artworks, beautifully presented by golf historian Peter Insam. An absolute must-visit for anyone with even a hint of curiosity about the game’s history.

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Fabian Harbig
Fabian Harbig
1 month ago on Google

Vielseitige Golfausstellung mit einzigartigen Exponaten