Golf de Noas

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play Golf de Noas, and what should I expect from the weather?

We've found that late spring through early autumn, roughly May to October, offers the most ideal conditions at Golf de Noas. You'll experience crisp mountain air and lush fairways, though always pack layers as the weather can shift quickly in the Swiss Alps.

How challenging is Golf de Noas for an average golfer, and what's its most unique feature?

Don't let the stunning views distract you too much-Golf de Noas is a proper test, especially if you're not used to playing with significant elevation changes. We found the back nine particularly demanding, with some tight landing areas that really make you think about club selection.

Is Golf de Noas worth the green fee, and what should I budget for a round?

Switzerland isn't cheap, and Golf de Noas reflects that, but it's absolutely worth the investment for the experience. Expect to pay around 120-160 CHF for a green fee, which we think is fair for the immaculate conditions and breathtaking scenery you'll enjoy.

What's the easiest way to get to Golf de Noas, and are there good options for food nearby after a round?

Getting to Golf de Noas is easiest by car, as it's tucked away a bit, but the drive through the Swiss countryside is part of the charm. While the clubhouse offers excellent light bites, we recommend heading to a charming local village for a more authentic post-round meal.

What's the one hole at Golf de Noas I absolutely shouldn't miss, and why?

The par-3 7th hole is truly unforgettable-it plays downhill to a green framed by towering peaks, demanding precision and a steady nerve. Take a moment on the tee to soak in the panoramic vista before you even think about your swing; it's a view you won't soon forget.