The Golf and Country Club Seddiner See was founded in 1994.
Our two championship courses - Robert Trent Jones, Jr.'s South Course and Rainer Preißmann's North Course - offer variety and unique challenges for professionals as well as for beginners.
A deciding criterium for settlement in those days was the proximity to Berlin, the comfortable accessibility for Berlin golfers via the highway. Apart from the unique convenience of transport links the especially spacious dimensions of the golfing facility are very impressive.
The area includes approx. 180 hectares, an expanse as big as Monaco. The driving range was opened in 1995. This was followed by the North Course in the summer of 1996 (architect Rainer Preißmann). In the Spring of 1997 the elegant clubhouse and the South Course (architect Robert Trent Jones jr.) became ready for opening. The president at that time and today's honourable president Ferdinand Fürst von Bismarck received the honour of being the first to attend.
11 new lakes were built on the two 18-hole championship courses and thousands of trees and bushes were planted.
Thanks to these ideal new environmental conditions the variety of bird species increased to a third over the years. Kingfishers, red milans, sea eagles, ducks, swans and many other species of birds have in the meantime become native to this area.
While Robert Trent Jones, Jr.'s Sudplatz (South Course) follows a decidedly American design criterium, a classic landscape golf facility came into being on the Nordplatz (North Course). Rainer Preißmann's Nordplatz was developed in accordance with the traditions and use of forms that one finds in English landscape parks, replacing the former areas of arable land. Both championship courses offer advanced golfing pleasure to both beginners and advanced players. The South Course is one of the three most sophisticated courses in Berlin / Brandenburg.