The Arosa Golf Club course is one of the highest 18 holes in Europe From here, you can enjoy breathtaking views. The course is immersed in unique alpine flora, surrounded by the Swiss mountains, and offers a stress-free golf experience in the midst of nature. The surrounding park, partly wooded, extends onto a panoramic terrace at 1850 meters above sea level and presents a challenge even for the most experienced players.
The 18-hole golf course was designed by Donald Harradine & Peter Harradine and features a slightly hilly terrain with water hazards. It is classified as sporting in difficulty. There are four tees: white (gentlemen), 4 meters long; yellow (gentlemen), 4398 meters; blue (gentlemen), 4736 meters; and red (gentlemen), 3822 meters.
Practice facilities include a driving range (16 stations, 8 of which are covered), a putting green, a pitching green, a chipping green, and a practice bunker. Guests are welcome daily, with reservations required. A handicap certificate from the club is required. Handicap limit: 54. Dogs must be kept on a leash, and GPS devices are permitted.
Amenities include a recently renovated clubhouse, equipped with a meeting room, a bar, a guest locker room, electric vehicle charging facilities, a lightning shelter, and a Birdie card. There is also a Golfhuus Restaurant, offering quality cuisine with a focus on local produce. The Pro Shop offers club rentals, trolleys (including electric ones), electric carts, and caddie service.
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