Golfhacker Golfhacker Issue 13-min | Page 29

Golf is a business but it also an The two courses might have been experience. Here in Switzerland like completely different but they had The course was where it all began 125 many clubs in Europe, the emphasis is something in common. Both had a years ago. To celebrate, they are on the family. It shows with so many on tremendous heart that only comes from recreating a mixed foursomes the course throughout our stay. the people that make it a club.   course first opened in 1893. A Samedan is noticeably a lot flatter that Returning to the Kronenhof the sharp philosophy was established here all Zuoz-Madulain. It would, however, be a realisation that the trip was about to those years ago. Golf is for everyone. mistake to believe that it is any easier. end had hit. In truth, I felt a little sad respectful grandfather of Swiss golf. tournament just like they did when the No matter your age, sex or creed. I but I couldn't help but smile also. turned to Romun to tell him about some Just behind the fourth hole tee box is a courses in Britain and how mixed tree over two centuries old. I wondered Switzerland has some amazing courses tournaments are rare. I told him that what it had witnessed in its time. Given that is for sure but what made the trip only now are some clubs even allowing the many famous names who had complete was the people who we met women to play on their courses. played this course such as Sean along the way. Friendly, sincere, and Connery and Aga Khan, it must have welcoming. Switzerland is simply He looked bemused, shaking his seen some amazing tee shots. Oh, the perfection personified.  head. That was his equality stance. But disappointment that tree must have felt a businessman also knows bad business when it saw mine.  when he sees it. http://www.stmoritz-golfclub.ch "That doesn't make sense, don't they realise how much business they are   https://www.engadin-golf.ch https://www.kronenhof.com/en/ losing?"     Above: The sun rises over Samedan Golf Course ® cyrus saedi