Defereggental Golf Park
9 hole Par 27
Website: http://www.defereggental-golfpark.com/
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Defereggental Golf Park suitable for beginners, or is it more challenging?
This course is incredibly welcoming for beginners and a fantastic place to hone your short game. While you won't be hitting long drives, the mountain setting adds a fun challenge to your accuracy and course management. We found it perfect for a relaxed round without the pressure of a championship course.
What's the best time of year to play at Defereggental Golf Park, and what should I expect from the weather?
We highly recommend visiting from late spring through early autumn, typically May to October, when the alpine scenery is at its absolute peak. Expect pleasant, mild temperatures, but always pack a light jacket as mountain weather can change quickly. The crisp, clean air makes for incredibly refreshing rounds.
Beyond the golf, what else is there to do or see around Defereggental Golf Park?
Absolutely, the Defereggental valley is stunning and offers so much more. After your round, explore the fantastic hiking trails right from the clubhouse, or visit the nearby St. Jakob in Defereggen for charming local shops and authentic Tyrolean food. It's an ideal spot to combine golf with a true alpine escape.
What are the green fees like at Defereggental Golf Park, and do they offer club rentals?
Green fees here are quite reasonable, especially considering the stunning mountain backdrop - expect to pay around €30-€40 for a round. Yes, they do offer club rentals, which is super convenient if you're traveling light or just want to try out the sport. We found the staff very accommodating and helpful.
What's the signature hole or a unique feature I should look out for at Defereggental Golf Park?
Keep an eye out for the 7th hole, a tricky par-3 that plays over a small stream with the mountains looming dramatically behind the green. The entire course is unique for its incredibly well-maintained greens despite the high-altitude setting, offering a surprisingly true roll. You'll love the feeling of hitting a good shot with that view.