With a unique panorama and fairways that make the heart of every golfer beat that much harder. The 'Golf European Challenge Tour' was held for the first time at Kitzbühel-Schwarzsee-Reith Golf Club in 2003. It all starts off with a 500 metre long, very selective opening hole. Immediately afterwards you're faced with the most difficult hole on the course - par 4, 420 metres. Unique is the par 3 sixteenth, the so-called 'mousetrap', which can only be reached via a small ravine.
Once back at the clubhouse, you can look forward to the sun terrace with its tremendous views of the Astberg, Rauher Kopf and Wilder Kaiser peaks. Given the irresistible range of culinary delights on offer from the restaurant kitchen, the temptation is simply to linger on and on in the comfortable surroundings. Don't be too surprised if you hear a local player referring to 'hole 20'. What insiders are referring to is the nearby Schwarzsee lake, a wonderful spot for relaxing and sunbathing.
The Kitzbühel-Schwarzsee-Reith golf course has a fascination all of its own for all players. Located at the heart of the Kitzbühel Alps, surrounded by mountains, forests and meadows, the special attractions of this course are the water obstacles, the flat fairways at holes 1 to 9, and the hilly profiles of holes 10 to 18.
Its well balanced terrain makes Kitzbühel Schwarzsee Reith the perfect course and golf a fascinating sport for all comers, from beginners to single-handicap golfers. |