For over 100 years, the Engadine has been considered an outstanding golfing destination in the Alps. The cornerstone for this was laid in 1891 by the Kulm Hotel St. Moritz with its hotel-owned 9-hole golf course as the first of its kind in St. Moritz. In 2001, St. Moritz born golf architect Mario Verdieri redesigned the historic course. At 1,860 meters above sea level, the course is one of the highest golf courses in Europe. Thanks to its refined architecture, this attractive Par-3 executive course offers an enjoyable and challenging short game amidst an impressive mountain backdrop. Golf here is free of charge for guests of the Kulm Hotel St. Moritz and its sister hotel, the Grand Hotel Kronenhof in Pontresina.
#holes / Par / Length | 9 holes / Par 72 / 930m |
Rating | n.a. |
Architect | Mario Verdieri |
Altitude | 1'860m |
Season | Mid May - Mid October |
Good to know | - Visitors are welcome all time - Players must be members of a national golf association and present a member card of their home club upon check-in - No Handicap restriction, players with official course authorisation are welcome - Weekends are generally busier - Please ask about course maintenance schedule prior to booking - Golf Academy with PGA-Pro - Driving Range with Pitching- & Putting Greens |
Handicap Limits | PR/AP/course authorisation |
Nearby Golf Courses | Engadine – Samedan Engadine – Zuoz/Madulain (18) Vulpera (9) Davos (18) Alvaneu Bad (18) Lenzerheide (18) |
Nearby Hotels | Kulm Hotel St. Moritz***** Grand Hotel Kronenhof***** Cresta Palace**** Hotel Donatz*** |
Nearby Cities | Davos (90min) Chur (100min) Zurich (160min) Milan (210min) |
Nearby Intl. Airport | Zurich/ZRH (180min) Milano-Malpensa (200min) |
Nearby Attractions | - St. Moritz, the cradle of modern tourism - Engadine Lakes - Bernina Express cogwheel railway - Morteratsch Glacier - Julier, Albula and Flüela road passes - Swiss National Park |