Golfpark Holzhäusern Golf Club Ennetsee

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Golfpark Holzhäusern Golf Club Ennetsee

Golfpark Holzhäusern Golf Club Ennetsee

CH-6343 Holzhäusern, Switzerland

Phone: +41 41 799 70 10, Fax: +41 41 799 70 15

Characteristics

The Golf Course Holzhäusern was the first public golf course with 18 holes in Switzerland. Because of the lightly arrested terrain you will have a exceptional view on the Rigi panorama and the Zuger Lake.

Courses

18-Hole Zugersee Course

Terrain: Undulating with water hazards

Technical difficulty: Moderate - Hard

Scorecard

TeeParCRSlopeLength
White (Men)7271.11275882 m
Yellow (Men)7270.21255702 m
Blue (Women)7272.81235167 m
Red (Women)7271.71224991 m

9-Hole Rigi Course

Technical difficulty: Moderate - Hard

Scorecard

TeeParCRSlopeLength
White (Men)3669.31325632 m
Yellow (Men)3668.21295390 m
Blue (Men)3670.31244900 m
Red (Women)3669.21224706 m

6-Hole Academy Course

Practice Facilities

  • Driving Range (156 tees, 40 covered)
  • Putting Green
  • Practice bunker

Visitors

18-Hole Zugersee Course

Visitors are welcome every day.
Advance booking is essential.
A valid handicap certificate from player’s home club is required.
Handicap limit: 36

9-Hole Rigi Course

Visitors are welcome every day.
Advance booking is essential.
A valid handicap certificate or card is required.
Handicap limit: 36

6-Hole Academy Course

Visitors are welcome every day.

Etiquette

Softspikes required.

GPS devices approved.

Green Fees

18-Hole Zugersee Course

Green FeeMon - FriSat, Sun, Holidays
18 HolesCHF 80 (82 €)CHF 100 (102 €)
TwilightCHF 55 (56 €)CHF 70 (72 €)

Juniors and Students receive a 50% discount.

9-Hole Rigi Course

Green FeeMon - FriSat, Sun, Holidays
18 HolesCHF 80 (82 €)CHF 100 (102 €)
9 HolesCHF 45 (46 €)CHF 55 (56 €)

6-Hole Academy Course

Green FeeMon - FriSat, Sun, Holidays
6 HolesCHF 22 (23 €)CHF 28 (29 €)

Driving Range

Monday - Sunday
Bucket (20 balls)CHF 2.5 (3 €)

Amenities

Club Amenities

  • Conference room
  • Locker rooms
  • Charging system for guest trollies
  • Birdie card
  • Club accepts credit cards

Restaurant

Albero Restaurants
Phone: 041-7997018
Credit cards accepted.

Pro Shop

Umbrail
Credit cards accepted.

Rentals

  • Clubs for hire
  • Trolley for hire
  • Electro-trolley for hire

The Club

General Information

Founded: 1994

Personnel

TitleName
PresidentSimon Balmer
Managing DirectorPit Kälin
SecretaryAndrea Rusch
Head ProJulian Myerscough
Head ProAndrew Coop (Assistent)
ProFrazer Fletcher
ProJosé Rodriguez Sosa
ProCedric Steiner
Head GreenkeeperDaniel Infanger
Restaurant ManagerVolker Christmann041-7997017

User Reviews

3.5 of 5 stars24 Reviews

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Beat St 8 Reviews
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Beautifully landscaped golf course but very busy in nice weather

Very nice golf course in a scenic location with a view of the mountains. Good prices and relatively easy to reach from Zurich and Lucerne.
Very busy on weekends when the weather is nice, slower flights require discipline, as often every flight is fully booked.

The facility has an 18-hole course, a 9-hole course and also a 9-hole par 3 Academy course that can be played without a HCP. The information regarding the 6-hole Academy course is incorrect, this 6-hole course was converted to a 9-hole par 3 a few years ago, unfortunately the Google Maps satellite images still show the old layout.

The courses are built on hilly terrain with some differences in altitude, but you will be rewarded with a beautiful view.

The driving range is equipped with TopTracer monitors, the putting green has recently been renovated.

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golftraveladdict 60 Reviews
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Sporty and challenging, great atmosphere, tip top and top modern with Trackman on the range

Along with Otelfingen, Holzhäusern is one of the TOP courses in the Migros golf parks. The Migros clubs are far better than they were often decried at the beginning. Equipped with an extensive practice facility, larger than in Otelfingen, and the driving range tees (not the turf tees) are state-of-the-art with Trackman.
The 18-hole course is partly demanding and sporty, partly flat, boring, alternating, sometimes flat and then again hilly uphill and with terrace tees. It doesn't get boring here. Fairway and greens in very good condition.
The facility is jam-packed and very busy. One should know that.
The flights sometimes push in from behind when a slow flight is in front of you. The rangers all keep a close eye on it. On a sunny Sunday it is packed here and you can currently count yourself lucky to get hold of a TTime at all.
As with all Migros golf parks, there is a relaxed atmosphere here with you culture, something that the younger golfing public really appreciates.
The gastro is very recommendable. Modern and very upscale cuisine in the Albero restaurant with style and a view of the complex.

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Persona Non Grata 3 Reviews
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Better than his reputation

Holzhäusern is a fully grown parkland course with fantastic views. To the 18-hole course:
Routing has changed several times in the past 25 years. Therefore the flow of the holes is unbalanced. The bushes between the fairways were originally all marked in blue as ground under repair. Today there are ball-eating obstacles full of ticks. This forces a boring game of straight blows from 150 to 200 meters. Creativity or recovery shots are not allowed - reload only. As is so often the case in Switzerland, pure Target Golf is promoted. In general, all bushes should be replaced with trees and semi-rough.
About the individual holes:
1 + 18: Here you could mow down the bushes and merge the fairways analog to the old course - that would be awesome.
Holes 4 to 7 are the weak point of the course.
4: Would be a better hole from the red tee, about 130 meters, the green is simply too small of 170m.
5: Hole 5 was originally a 170m long par 3 from the plain. Then the hole was extended - today an iron 7 of yellow 2x. You are forced to layup on the former T Box. A wrong construction. The golf park admitted this implicitly by banning the possibility of a creative shortcut on Fairway 6 by OoB.
6: According to the Zug philosophy that everything that deviates from the norm (not 180m and straight) must be punished, a stream was also built here - completely unnecessary.
Hole 7: Was the highlight of the course 20 years ago - a 435 m long par 5 around the gravel pit - today it is a provisional that has become permanent. A blind, driveable par 4. You could improve the hole instantly by increasing the tee to see the green.
Hole 14: How can you design such a golf hole, let alone tolerie? There are no landing zones at all. You either hit the players on tee 16 on the right or the tick-infested bushes on the left. In between there is an approximately 20m wide fairway, which drops to the right. On the right half the second blow is blocked by trees. So there remains a 10m wide landing zone, which you have to find from the crooked T-Box from 200m... so golf is no fun.

The golf course is often badly talked about as a Migros course in the Swiss golf scene. In terms of place maintenance and design, however, it is superior to many private clubs (in my opinion, better than Wylihof) because a lot more money is invested. In May 2019 the greens were better than in Domaine Imperial (no joke). The practice facility is the best in Switzerland.

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