2 courses, 27 holes
Golfers play in Davos Klosters on two courses harmoniously laid out in the mountain nature. Golfers will find nine other Graubünden golf courses in the nearby area. This selection of courses, golf clubs and golf hotels make holidays in Davos Klosters a summit meeting for golfers.
Especially in Davos, golf is a traditional sport. Already in 1893, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle tried to hit golf balls on an Alpine meadow – but without garnering the understanding or even interest of the local rural population. The British erected the first golf course in 1927 at the spa gardens in Davos. In 1960, the internationally renowned architect, Donald Harradine, built the current location, a 9-hole golf course with a driving range. One part of the golf course was the former Davos airport. In 1966, the property was modernised and extended to a18-hole golf course, in 1988, by about 1.4 hectares and in 2009, again, by 1.8 hectares. Designed by the internationally renowned Les Furber of Canada, the 9-hole golf course at Klosters was built in 2004 to facilitate a diverse and exciting game of golf.
Let's focus on the biger one
Davos Golf Club 18
This cultivated 18-hole course sits no less than 5,120 feet above sea level in Davos, the highest town in Europe. All-round, stunning mountain scenery and a typical alpine character, including old wooden barns and log cabins, ensure that this town will remain a cherished memory for years to come. Golfers of all levels will find the Davos course challenging, not least because of its various obstacles and the area’s widely varying climate.
Come and enjoy fresh mountain air as you play a memorable round of golf in the alpine atmosphere of Davos.
The Course
18-Hole Course
Opened in 1967. Design: Donald Harradine. Style: Parkland/Mountain.
Terrain: Slightly undulating with water hazards
Technical difficulty: Moderate – Hard
Scorecard
Tee | Par | CR | Slope | Length |
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Yellow (Men) | 68 | 68.8 | 130 | 5469 m |
Red (Women) | 68 | 69.4 | 127 |
4669 m |
Practice Facilities
- Driving Range (18 tees, 14 covered)
- Putting Green
- Pitching Green
- Chipping Green
- Practice bunker
Visitors
18-Hole Course
Visitors are welcome every day.
Advance booking is essential.
A valid handicap certificate from player’s home club is required.
Handicap limit: 36
Etiquette
Softspikes required.
No dogs allowed. Mobile phone permitted on course.
GPS devices approved.
Green Fees
18-Hole Course
Green Fee | Mon – Fri | Sat, Sun, Holidays |
---|---|---|
18 Holes | ||
Regular | CHF 100 (93 €) | CHF 110 (103 €) |
Hotel guests | CHF 80 (75 €) | CHF 88 (82 €) |
11 Holes | ||
Regular | CHF 70 (65 €) | CHF 75 (70 €) |
Juniors up to the age of 21 receive a 40% discount.
Driving Range
Monday – Sunday | |
---|---|
Rangefee | free |
Bucket (24 balls) | CHF 5 (5 €) |
Amenities
Club Amenities
- Clubhouse
- Locker rooms
- Car park for dog owners
- Charging system for guest trollies
- Birdie card
- Club accepts credit cards
- Golf tuition
- Bar
Restaurant
Phone: 081-4165271, Fax: -4162555
Credit cards accepted.
Pro Shop
Phone: 081-4165634, Fax: -4162555
Credit cards accepted.
Rentals
- Clubs for hire
- Trolley for hire
- Electro-trolley for hire
- Electro-cart for hire
The Club
General Information
Founded: 1929
Membership: Available
Personnel
Title |
Name |
---|---|
President |
Toni Morosani |
Managing Director |
Eva Stöcklin |
Secretary |
Sandro Wyssbrod |
Head Greenkeeper |
Hans Jud |
Restaurant Manager |
Mirco Gruber |