Rosenhof Masters 2025 – A thrilling finale down to the last putt
Last weekend, with a one-week delay, this year’s Rosenhof Masters tournament series came to an end. A total of 223 enthusiastic golfers from 26 clubs took part in 21 Rosenhof Masters tournaments.
We would like to say a big thank you to all of you – for your passion, your loyalty, and all the great rounds of golf we were able to enjoy together!
Finale of the Rosenhof Masters 2025
Last Saturday, the time had finally come: in the final Masters tournament, the Rosenhof Masters Champions 2025 in both the net and gross categories were determined.
Our course was once again perfectly prepared by the greenkeeping team under the direction of our head greenkeeper Henryk. Tees, fairways and especially the fast greens presented themselves in top condition – ideal conditions for an exciting final.
Rosenhof Masters – How the ranking works
For the Masters ranking, the three best net and gross results from the regular tournaments count.
The result of the final tournament is then added on top.
Important: only players who take part in the final tournament can be crowned overall champion.
In perfect golfing weather, 41 players took on the challenge of climbing the leaderboard one more time – either to move up a few places or to play for the title.
Gross category – Casper closes it out
In the gross category, Casper Gebhardt from Zimmern Golf Club (from next year a full member at Rosenhof 💚) came out on top. With an excellent 37 gross points in the final tournament, he secured victory in the overall gross ranking with a total of 151 points.
Close behind was Joshua Richardson, who scored 33 gross points on the final day and finished second overall with 133 points.
Net category – Nerves of steel until the last hole
In the net category, a thrilling duel unfolded between Nungh Schreck and Oliver Weinmann.
In the end, Oliver Weinmann kept his nerve. With a strong finish and 35 net points in the final tournament, he claimed victory in the net category and won the overall Masters net ranking with 163 points.
Nungh Schreck, who played in every single Rosenhof Masters 2025 tournament and has only been playing golf for two years, fought bravely and achieved an impressive second place with 31 net points on the final day and a total of 160 points. A truly outstanding performance!
Thank you & a look ahead – No time for hibernation!
Congratulations to all our winners – and a huge thank you to all participants of the Rosenhof Masters 2025. With your good spirits, sportsmanship and many great rounds, you made this series something very special.
And to make sure we don’t drift into winter hibernation, we’re heading straight into the next series:
our “Winterkönig” starts this week.
We’re excited for the winter season with you – and already looking forward to the Rosenhof Masters 2026! ⛳️