Golfplatz Kitzbüheler Alpen Westendorf

Driving range open, course opens early 2014;18 Loch/holes Par 72

Website: https://www.gc-kitzbueheler-alpen.at/

Frequently Asked Questions

When's the prime time to experience Golfplatz Kitzbüheler Alpen Westendorf?

We always recommend late spring through early autumn-think May to October-for the best conditions here. The mountain air is crisp, the greens are typically in fantastic shape, and you'll avoid the unpredictable early season weather or the chill of late fall. Just remember to book ahead, especially for weekend play.

What makes the Kitzbüheler Alpen Westendorf course unique, especially for a new player or a seasoned pro?

This course, while relatively new, offers a fantastic blend of challenge and playability. You'll find elevation changes that demand smart club selection, particularly on holes like the dramatic par-3 14th with its stunning valley views. It's a fair test for all handicaps, but don't underestimate the mountain breezes.

What practical tips do you have for booking tee times and understanding the costs at Westendorf?

Booking in advance is a must, especially during peak summer months; don't just show up expecting a spot. We've found their green fees to be quite reasonable for an Alpine course of this caliber, and they often have attractive twilight rates if you're flexible. Definitely warm up on their excellent driving range before your round.

What's the overall atmosphere like at Golfplatz Kitzbüheler Alpen Westendorf, and what should I expect from the facilities?

The atmosphere here is wonderfully relaxed yet professional-think classic Austrian hospitality without any stuffiness. The clubhouse is modern and inviting, perfect for a post-round schnitzel and a cold drink while you soak in the panoramic views. It's a place where you genuinely feel welcome.

Any specific gear or preparation advice for playing in the Kitzbüheler Alpen?

Absolutely-layers are your best friend here, as mountain weather can shift quickly from sunny to breezy. We also strongly recommend sturdy, comfortable golf shoes, especially if you plan to walk the course, given the natural undulations. A rangefinder with slope compensation will be invaluable for those tricky uphill and downhill shots.