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 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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More than 100 years ago (1891), golfers discovered Kulmpark as a golf landscape that rises far above the small norms of the everyday. Nestled in the enchanting Engadin mountain landscape, an interesting and challenging 9-hole executive golf course was created.
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The 9 whole Executive Golf Course of the Golf Club Heidiland is embedded within an impressive mountain panorama. The golf course is also open to members of other golf clubs (minimum handicap 54). The practice facility with driving range is accessible without a range fee.
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