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for Golfclub Andermatt Realp, Realp, Switzerland
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Uncomplicated. Difficult. Entertaining.
3.0 of 5 starsReviewed July 17, 2019
Already at the start it becomes clear: This will not be a normal round of golf. After the uncomplicated reception, a look at the steam train next door and a few blows on the small DR, it goes up. Not easy to find the ideal racket. Even more difficult is the approach to a very small green (in amazingly good quality!). Even then, it goes up and down constantly, and violently (the recommendation to wear the bag is very appropriate). The not always wide fairways are also surrounded by high rough in July - here it makes no sense to look for a ball. If you want to play a good score in Realp, you have to know the course well and master all the racquets well. It's dramatic in the end. After a very, very idiosyncratic / extreme hole 8 - for me the only weak point of the course - it goes down steeply at the end. Memories of hole 15 in St. Vigil / Kastelruth (South Tyrol) are awakened, where the par 3 with the "officially" largest difference in altitude between tee and green can be found. I am not sure if Realp is not ahead. Conclusion: A great place for in between - but not to play a good score, but to play golf in alpine nature. Just for fun - Ball losses included.
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Lonely round early in the morning
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed May 14, 2015
A place that is not overrun by players. A challenging course that requires especially good physical condition, because you do some altitude. At the end you have not only played golf, but made a small hike.
Just a dream location in the Bergeb. Green fee need not reserve one. If a tournament is, you can always play. So from mid May to mid October.
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Mountain hike with your dog
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed August 21, 2014
Beautifully integrated into the landscape. Dogs on leash permitted recently. Very hilly but great scenery. If you have played at least once.
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Scotland meets Switzerland
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed July 23, 2014
An alpine Links Curse... that was my impression after the first round on this spectacular 9-hole course. Accordingly, it is also for the uninitiated very difficult to play. Especially in the often strong wind blowing a real challenge to the ambitious golfer should not be missed.
The sliding trolley you can leave it in the car. Either go with a lightweight carry bag or a robust electric trolley on the round. For Players "running bad" rather not recommendable.
The club atmosphere and service are very good and friendly.
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4.0 of 5 starsReviewed April 21, 2011
Short 9-hole course at the foot of the Furka Pass, pure nature, great view of the mountains, very hilly, optical challenge, a very relaxed, welcoming club, a natural clubhouse. Only short season because of 1550m asl.
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