Do you want to surrender to your passion? Are you looking for a deep experience with nature? Do you want a harmonious combination? The Golf Club Seefeld Wildmoos fulfils your desire perfectly. Situated 1300 metres above sea level you walk over what used to be mountain pastures, impenetrable pine forests and light copses of birch and larch trees. Here you are alone with sound of rustling woods. Civilisation is far away. The English architect, Donald Harradine, positioned this master golf course harmoniously in the nature protection area. The absolute silence of this nature reserve allows you to fully concentrate on the game of golf and this is definitely needed here. Even the smallest lapse in concentration leads to an abrupt ball loss. Water and bunkers are not the real danger here. The wood however is ever present and demands highly accurate play. If you are desperately and unsuccessfully looking for your ball, you can confidently recite the local legend of the fox: Apparently he regularly carries off golf balls. Your stamina is seriously put to the test: Remember you are playing on 1300 m above sea level real Alpine Golf. All these challenges are amply rewarded. Most golf courses only have a few spectacular holes, here there are exceptionally many. The playful layout provides a lot of variety and the numerous elevated tee-offs surprise you with vistas where it is worthwhile to pause for a while. Enjoy the last shots back to the club house. There is hardly a golf course in Europe that offers as much relaxation and an experience of nature as the course on Seefeld Wildmoos. Nature and golfing have found each other and created a perfectly harmonious blend.
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