The Lenzerheide golf course is nestled in a sparse pine and spruce forest. At 1400 m above sea level, the slightly undulating 18-hole course with its many natural obstacles and few bunkers is a challenge to play.
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The 18-hole Davos golf course promises sporting highlights and relaxation in an unspoilt mountain and natural landscape in the middle of the highest town in Europe.
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The plain of Sagogn and Schluein is located 700 m above sea level on a terrace above the river inlet of the Vorderrhein. The course is designed in such a way that it meets the requirements of a tournament course, but also the average golfer and beginner feel comfortable. Challenging lengths and varied modelling of fairways and greens will challenge good players.
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In Vulpera in the Lower Engadine, at 1270 m above sea level, golf is both a sport and a nature experience. The well-kept golf course of the Vulpera Golf Club is varied and demanding.
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The 9-hole golf course, nestled in the idyllic landscape of Klosters/Selfranga with magnificent panoramic views of the majestic mountain peaks, promises golfing experiences with a high enjoyment factor.
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