Severiano Ballesteros Course
Founded in 1905, the site suffered considerable damage during both World Wars, but the 1948 design was sharpened up by Seve Ballesteros in 1995, and the course remains immensely popular. Playing at altitude is always interesting - the ball travels up to 15% further in the thin air - and the Ballesteros course is as picturesque as they come.
In addition to spectacular views, the layout of the golf course is equally excellent with each hole set up to test every facet of your game from big booming drives to touch on the greens. The pristine fairways glide over the naturally undulating terrain creating drastic run-off areas meaning an emphasis is placed on accuracy both off the tee and in approach play. However, despite the fact the course is designed to provide a stern test for the best players among us, the course has been designed in such a way that when played from different tee boxes it is still accessible for the more social player.
| Par | 72 |
|---|---|
| Designed by | Harry Nicholson, Seve Ballesteros |
| Opened for play | 1924 (1999 re-design) |
| White | 6,341 yards | SSS 73.1 |
|---|---|---|
| Yellow | 5,916 yards | SSS 70.8 |
| Blue | 5,353 yards | SSS 73.9 |
| Red | 5,059 yards | SSS 72.1 |
Jack Nicklaus Course
Jack Nicklaus has created a course that serves up magnificent views over the Valais Alps making it one of the most beautiful 9 hole layouts in Switzerland.
Although relatively short, it requires accuracy with its narrow winding fairways and strategically placed obstacles.
| Par | 35 |
|---|---|
| Designed by | Jack Nicklaus |
| Opened for play | 1988 |
| White | 2,729 yards |
|---|---|
| Yellow | 2,501 yards |
| Blue | 2,288 yards |
| Red | 2,158 yards |