MGC Tuttlingen wins two runner-up titles at the Baden Championship
On June 16, 2025, the MGC Tuttlingen players competed at the Baden Championship in Singen and achieved several runner-up titles.

MGC Tuttlingen wins two runner-up titles at the Baden Championship
The Baden Minigolf Championships took place in Singen last weekend. The venue was the challenging Eternit golf course of the 1st BGC Singen, where the participants played a total of six rounds. MGC Tuttlingen showed a strong performance and secured two runner-up titles. schwaebische.de reports that Patrick Saar and Ralf Schumacher took fifth and sixth place in the men's category.
In the senior women's category 1, Susanne Berneit came in second place and became runner-up with 169 strokes. She only had to admit defeat to Beatrice Beatriz Grüßinger from Minigolf Wölfe Rheinstetten, who won the title of Baden champion. Katja Kling landed in fourth place with 228 strokes. Bruno Karcher was successful among the seniors and also secured second place in his category, while Christian Weigl (BSV Inzlingen) won the Baden championship title.
Results of the participants of the MGC Tuttlingen
- Kategorie Herren:
- Patrick Saar: 5. Platz, 172 Schläge
- Ralf Schumacher: 6. Platz, 187 Schläge
- Badischer Meister: Timo Glaser (MC Schriesheim)
- Kategorie Seniorinnen 1:
- Susanne Berneit: 2. Platz, 169 Schläge (Vizemeisterin)
- Katja Kling: 4. Platz, 228 Schläge
- Badische Meisterin: Beatrice Beatriz Grüßinger (Minigolf Wölfe Rheinstetten)
- 3. Platz: Claudia Hengstler (BGC Singen)
- Kategorie Senioren I:
- Bruno Karcher: 2. Platz, 159 Schläge (Vizemeister)
- Badischer Meister: Christian Weigl (BSV Inzlingen, 154 Schläge)
- 3. Platz: Wolfgang Schumacher (BSV Inzlingen)
- Kategorie Senioren 2:
- Markus Roos: 8. Platz, 174 Schläge
- Klaus Hablitzel: 11. Platz, 181 Schläge
- Badischer Meister: Heinz Höferlin (BSV Inzlingen)
The young mixed club team from MGC Tuttlingen also did well and reached fifth place with 663 strokes. MC Schriesheim became Baden champions, followed by BSV Inzlingen and MGF Hilzingen. The Donaustädter senior team achieved a solid third place with 492 strokes, which earned them important points for the Senior League Baden 2025. minigolfsport.de has provided further information about the results.
Outlook for upcoming championships
The calendar for the mini golf season is packed. A highlight is already coming up in August, when the German championships in the Cobigolf system and the Miniature golf system will be held. The world championship for the general class will take place in Arnsberg-Neheim in September. The Senior European Championships and the Youth European Championships are also on the program. This clearly shows that the mini golf community is active and has big plans. bv-bb.de has listed the dates of the upcoming championships.
In summary, last weekend was not only a sporting success for MGC Tuttlingen, but also a great opportunity to strengthen the community and gather new strength for the upcoming competitions.