Achim Reinmuth, born in 1972, is an active golf player for more than 25 years. He has held a single-digit handicap for 20 years and is an honorary member of Ostsee Golfresort Wittenbeck. In 1999 he graduated as a Landscape Developer, writing his dissertation on "Golf and Environmental Protection". He has worked at Städler Golf Courses since his graduation.
As our specialist in all aspects of environmental protection and design, Achim Reinmuth is skilled at integrating golfing features into ecologically valuable areas with due respect for nature. Working with land that's unsuitable for farming, he has a knack of planning and forming the various holes so that special features or shapes of the landscape enhance their character. Another aspect he focuses on during designing and construction is the future cost of maintaining the golf course.
Apart from golf, the father-of-two also loves hockey. In fact, he is a former member of the junior national team and was German Hockey Champion (junior) in 1986 and again in 1991.
In March 2016 Achim has become the first member of the European Institute of Golf Course Architects to qualify for the EIGCA's Sustainability Register. Inclusion on this register is for members who complete the EIGCA's Raising the Standard of Sustainable Golf Course Development programme (RSSGCD) and demonstrates an individual's industry-leading expertise and experience in sustainable golf course design. He is now a "Sustainable Design Leader".
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