Golf- & Countryclub Schloss Pichlarn
About the Golfcourse
The golf course of Schloss Pichlarn, which is one of the oldest courses in Austria, is counted among the most beautiful holiday resorts in the world along with the Schloss Pichlarn Spa & Golf Resort.
Since its creation, the 18-hole golf course has offered elegance and exclusivity of the highest level. The course harmoniously blends into the hills and valleys, becoming one with the landscape. The magnificent mountain scenery of the Enns Valley and the spacious practice area complete the golf offer.
Leave behind the stress of everyday life and enjoy a relaxing round of golf surrounded by stunning natural scenery. 50 years of tradition await you here at the Golf & Country Club Schloss Pichlarn.
A golf course with tradition, one of the first 20 in Austria. The design includes few artificial obstacles such as bunkers or ponds. Wonderfully maintained grounds, friendly staff, and a beautiful view make for a refined stay with consumption.
Golf- & Countryclub Schloss Pichlarn
Characteristics
The golf course in the Ennstal offers golfers an unforgettable experience in the midst of breathtaking mountain scenery. As one of the most beautiful and traditional courses in Europe, the course was designed by renowned designer Donald Harradine in 1972.
With its unique harmonious integration into the hills and valleys of the landscape, the course is a jewel for golf enthusiasts. In addition to the 18-hole course, there are generous practice facilities that round out the golf offering.
The terrain is hilly and offers numerous water hazards, which describe the difficulty level as sporty-challenging.
Driving Range (30 teeing stations, including 12 covered) Putting Green Pitching Green Chipping Green Practice bunker
18-hole green fee 60 - 80 €. driving range fee is 5 €,
ball token (36 balls) 2 €.
Registration is necessary.
Club membership card with registered handicap (54) is required.
VcG players are allowed.
Soft spikes are required.
Dogs on a leash are allowed.
Mobile phones are allowed on the course. GPS devices are allowed.
Golf- & Countryclub Schloss Pichlarn
Driving Range (30 teeing stations, including 12 covered) Putting Green Pitching Green Chipping Green Practice bunker
18-hole green fee 60 - 80 €. driving range fee is 5 €,
ball token (36 balls) 2 €.
Registration is necessary.
Club membership card with registered handicap (54) is required.
VcG players are allowed.
Soft spikes are required.
Dogs on a leash are allowed.
Mobile phones are allowed on the course. GPS devices are allowed.
About the Golfcourse
The golf course of Schloss Pichlarn, which is one of the oldest courses in Austria, is counted among the most beautiful holiday resorts in the world along with the Schloss Pichlarn Spa & Golf Resort.
Since its creation, the 18-hole golf course has offered elegance and exclusivity of the highest level. The course harmoniously blends into the hills and valleys, becoming one with the landscape. The magnificent mountain scenery of the Enns Valley and the spacious practice area complete the golf offer.
Leave behind the stress of everyday life and enjoy a relaxing round of golf surrounded by stunning natural scenery. 50 years of tradition await you here at the Golf & Country Club Schloss Pichlarn.
A golf course with tradition, one of the first 20 in Austria. The design includes few artificial obstacles such as bunkers or ponds. Wonderfully maintained grounds, friendly staff, and a beautiful view make for a refined stay with consumption.
Golf- & Countryclub Schloss Pichlarn
Characteristics
The golf course in the Ennstal offers golfers an unforgettable experience in the midst of breathtaking mountain scenery. As one of the most beautiful and traditional courses in Europe, the course was designed by renowned designer Donald Harradine in 1972.
With its unique harmonious integration into the hills and valleys of the landscape, the course is a jewel for golf enthusiasts. In addition to the 18-hole course, there are generous practice facilities that round out the golf offering.
The terrain is hilly and offers numerous water hazards, which describe the difficulty level as sporty-challenging.