User Reviews
for Golf Club Brigels, Brigels, Switzerland
3.2 of 5 stars16 Reviews
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4 Stars: | 5 | |
3 Stars: | 1 | |
2 Stars: | 2 | |
1 star: | 4 |
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Construction site or not finished...
1.0 of 5 starsReviewed November 2, 2024
Our friend said the place was expanded. He isn't. Parking lot and clubhouse are temporary or containers. Ugly. We're based in Sussex and our place is top 20 in the UK but this one in Brigels? Everything is not finished and set up as a hobby. Campers in the parking lot and hikers on the golf course. They are also traveling with equipment that we threw away 20 years ago. This is also the case on the pitch. Bunker, catastrophe, green catastrophe, fairway double catastrophe, skill level triple catastrophe. Unfortunately no recommendation and not expanded, only 9 holes but the price of an 18 hole course. It's bad, you can watch the people who don't have any labels and aren't ready for a place. Here in the UK you have to complete a round of the course with the Pro. These wouldn't be capable. We also wanted dinner,

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A Shame!
1.0 of 5 starsReviewed October 19, 2024
Playing on this golf course is a disgrace. I have had heart surgery and am dependent on a cart.
No, that was not allowed, I was told at the secretariat. The place is too wet. But the greenkeepers are going wild! I walked the first few holes. The place is in a catastrophic condition. Greens everywhere broken, front green rather brown and fairways everywhere repaired. After three holes I gave up. Shamelessness!
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Response from Golf Club Brigels, Secretary at Golf Club Brigels
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Dear Mr. van Veen We are very sorry about your heart surgery and we understand your concerns. The Brigels golf idyll is located on a sunny plateau and is an exciting 9-hole course with wonderful… More
Dear Mr. van Veen
We are very sorry about your heart surgery and we understand your concerns.
The Brigels golf idyll is located on a sunny plateau and is an exciting 9-hole course with wonderful views. The course is hilly and beautifully embedded in the landscape. As we do not have asphalt roads on every fairway, we have to restrict the supply of carts when it is wet for safety reasons. Visit us again when the sun is shining and you will be amazed by our golf idyll.
If you register in advance, we will be happy to accompany you. Experience has shown that the second round in Brigels is more fun because we have two or three challenging holes.
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Worst Place in Switzerland
1.0 of 5 starsReviewed October 8, 2024
On the way there we were looking forward to playing on the beautiful Alpine course and were terribly disappointed. When we paid full price, some of the tees were closed and when they were open they were not mown or had bare patches. Very unkempt. The same on the greens. Every practice green in Germany looks better. Bumpy, bare and endless impacts that have not been repaired. For the price you get a very bad experience. The restaurant was also already closed at 3 p.m.
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Geiler place
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed August 10, 2024
Dear Brigelsers, do you know what a great course you have? We played it yesterday. Why don't you make more of it? The greenkeeper who followed us never stopped. He certainly doesn't like getting off the mower otherwise the tees wouldn't all be cut and badly mown. The rough is annoying if you like to hit the ball. And what's even more annoying are the many completely overwhelmed PR players and beginners on the course. Where is the ranger who waves the group off after what feels like 20 shots on hole 4? It's a shame, the course would be so great if it weren't for all the nerds. Does Brigels really need every fairy? Prescribe a handicap of 25 and you'd be top, top and top again! Please have more Bettina from the restaurant with her professional style on the course and it will be good!
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Beautifully located unfriendly people
2.0 of 5 starsReviewed July 31, 2024
Played here last week. On holiday in Andermatt. Beautiful resort, great restaurant and perfect 18 hole course.
Reception says Brigels and Sagogn are nice courses. OK, I play with Mrs Brigels. When we arrive, there is no proper parking space and the driving range is a disaster. Iron 7 over the net, comment from next door that you're not allowed to do that. Why am I on the range? OK, we're on time at the tee and waiting for our time. An older man comes along, "mixed senior" in a shirt, and tells us to tee off. No, we don't want to because we haven't reached our time yet. Comment from senior that they also want to play and there's no need to wait for time. We waited. On the first hole before the bell, the group at the back came running up. No waiting, no manners or usual golf etiquette!!! The whole round went like that, never waiting and twice I hit balls in my wife's direction, FORE is a foreign word to these old people. The green looks like that too, the guests will probably be left to repair the pitch mark, it's not necessary for Brigels members. We're playing Andermatt again tomorrow and are looking forward to it. Cheers!
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Fun Golfer
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed July 30, 2024
I played on July 29,2024. The course is not easy to play, but the wonderful view makes up for everything. It is also nice that there is not a flight of 4 starting every 8 minutes, but you have enough time and space for your own game, so there is no crowding. There are always slopes, but as a golfer I have to be able to deal with that myself. Conclusion: For me, a beautiful golf course that I will definitely play again.
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An unfair golf course
2.0 of 5 starsReviewed July 30, 2024
This week my wife Alice 28, Hcp 4.3 and I Raphaël 31, Hcp 6.4 from Bernardvillé in Alsace played this course. We are on a golf tour through Switzerland and have already played in Bad Ragaz, Davos, Klosters, Lenzerheide, Alvaneu, Domat Ems, Sagogn and now Brigels. The surrounding mountains are visually beautiful, but the golf course is not. There are shipping containers lying around and an ugly military building instead of a nice clubhouse. Very unhappy. The place is not designed fairly. Sloping layers are heavy and why does it have to be rough or biotope everywhere around them? The front greens are not maintained or cut to the correct height, there are stones in the bunker and the greens are full of pitch marks. I think there are not enough greenkeepers and they are poorly used. Perhaps remove tall grass every two weeks and do finer work to the site.
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Beautiful demanding course
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed June 22, 2024
Well it’s certainly not as bad as Mr Appenzeller describes it. Perhaps he’s confusing bad with difficult. Yes, the course is narrow and difficult and playing off the fairway is even more difficult. There are uneven lies on all holes but for a good, athletic player it’s no challenge. Straying is immediately punished with loss of the ball but that’s just part of golf. So stay straight or make sure you take a second box of balls with you. Don’t search for long, the tall grass doesn’t give balls back. Enjoy the panorama and if you’re a beginner or have a handicap of over 36, maybe don’t choose Brigels - it’s frustrating. Otherwise, go straight to the restaurant without playing much golf. Friendly hostess and cozy pub. Mr Appenzeller, if you meet the requirements for this challenging course then come back - there are days other than Fridays too! Kind regards from the member.
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Brigels, a beautiful holiday resort also for golfers
5.0 of 5 starsReviewed June 15, 2024
The 9-hole golf course is already in top condition, is a bit challenging but very interesting and varied (especially for Appenzellers: you should be able to play a bit of golf, then such nasty comments are superfluous). Great atmosphere in a summer retreat at 1300 m above sea level. The golf restaurant is also highly recommended for connoisseurs. A trip to Brigels is always worthwhile.
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Don’t forget your crampons when hiking
1.0 of 5 starsReviewed June 14, 2024
Hole 1 on the right is biotope, on the left is ground being repaired and biotope.
Hole 2, biotope on the right, fairway 3 on the left with oncoming golfers. Hole 3, all rough on the right, correspondingly heavy traffic on the left of fairway. Hole 4 is a disaster, forest and rough on the left, rough on the right, and everything is slanted and brutal uphill. Not worthy of a golf course. Hole 5 is a P3, rough on the right, out at the back and bunker on the left. Hole 6, next disaster, rough on the right, power pole and bunker on the left. After hitting the fairway, a blind approach even for really long tee shots. Hole 7, out on the right, forest on the left, long rough, golf course? Not really. Hole 8, rough on the right, biotope on the left, shooting range at the bottom right!
Hole 9: Raugh and biotope on the left, just biotope, whales and raugh on the right. It is not possible to stand straight, balls always roll to the right.
Beautiful view, friendly office but golf?
And don't forget that on Friday there will be a slaughter at the Driving Ranch slaughterhouse. The animals will be screaming until the final shot...
Have a good day.
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Great alpine place
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed July 31, 2022
It's a little out of the way, since there are at least 5 km to overcome from the valley to Brigels. The course is hilly and attractive to play. Interesting holes and partly to play blind. Fairways and greens are well maintained. Well worth a detour if you're in the area.
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Response from Golf Club Brigels, Secretary at Golf Club Brigels
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Thank you very much for the rating. We are very pleased that you enjoyed your stay with us. We hope to be able to welcome you again soon in Brigels. More
Thank you very much for the rating. We are very pleased that you enjoyed your stay with us.
We hope to be able to welcome you again soon in Brigels.
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Stopover
3.0 of 5 starsReviewed September 22, 2018
I was in Brigels again recently - it was not easy to find the place (even though I played there before). The place is rather unusual for me, but with some exciting holes and punches. Sure, who plays in the mountains must expect hilly, sometimes narrow fairways, but that's not always really fun. For me - despite the quite idyllic aspects - only a stop off on the drive between the great places in the Grisons (Bad Ragaz / Alvaneu) and the golf course in Andermatt.
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Wunderer Aussichts golf course in Graubünden in Brigels
5.0 of 5 starsReviewed May 7, 2017
Over the very good golf course views and golf enjoyment guaranteed.
Simple but very good clubhouse with golf shop and restaurant.
After the round on the genius terrace enjoy a fine drink or a seasonal lokakes or national fine dining and can release the day with the locals or guests is the culmination of this in Surselva in Grisons of 1300 m nearby golf experience.
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Perfect
5.0 of 5 starsReviewed May 18, 2014
Super views of beautiful interesting place.
Nice people everywhere very cool and professional training.
Fine necessarily need to eat a golfer drinken.
Perfect offer for juniors.
My favorite place go almost every weekend
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Ingenious Golf
5.0 of 5 starsReviewed December 4, 2012
I was just passing through and had time to know the Golfidylle. I can only recommend this beautiful place. Madness mountain views ringsrum. the Pro is very friendly, knowledgeable and very sensitive. So a lesson I've never had. Finally, as my slice was not just away, the reductions have also become longer. Very easy, simple and sustainable. Even the short course for "non-handicap player" is indeed short and simple, but also professionally maintained as the "big place". Repetition - 100%
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Mountain golf for all
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed March 18, 2011
Beautifully situated in a hilly, varied 9-hole golf course with rolling views. The holes are not too long and the greens must be partially blind alluded. The bunkers and water complicate the game. The place is interesting for handicap players as for single-handicapper.
Good training infrastructure and friendly service at reception and in the restaurant.
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