Rodway Hill Golf Club
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time to play Rodway Hill, and what are the course conditions like?
We recommend visiting Rodway Hill from late spring through early autumn, typically May to October, when the Swiss weather is most forgiving. You'll find the fairways and greens meticulously maintained, offering a truly pristine playing surface that lives up to Switzerland's reputation for quality. Be prepared for some elevation changes, which are part of the fun and offer stunning views.
How challenging is Rodway Hill Golf Club, and is it suitable for all handicaps?
Rodway Hill offers a fair but engaging challenge, especially with its undulating terrain and strategically placed hazards. While lower handicappers will appreciate the need for precise shot-making, mid-to-high handicappers will still have a fantastic time, though we suggest playing a forward tee. It's a course that rewards thoughtful play over brute strength.
What makes Rodway Hill unique, and are there any signature holes we shouldn't miss?
The real standout at Rodway Hill is its seamless integration with the natural Swiss landscape; you're playing golf within a postcard. Keep an eye out for the downhill par-3 on the back nine-it demands a confident strike and offers truly breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding hills. It's a memorable moment you'll want to photograph.
What should I know about getting to Rodway Hill and the facilities available?
Rodway Hill is conveniently accessible, usually a scenic drive from nearby towns, so renting a car is often your best bet for flexibility. The clubhouse is welcoming, offering a well-stocked pro shop and a comfortable restaurant where you can grab a bite before or after your round. Expect green fees to be on par with other high-quality Swiss courses, reflecting the excellent conditions and service.
What's the best way to unwind after a round at Rodway Hill, or what's nearby?
After your round, definitely settle into the clubhouse terrace at Rodway Hill; the views alone are worth lingering for, especially with a local Swiss beer or a glass of wine. If you're looking to explore further, the surrounding region offers charming villages and hiking trails, perfect for soaking in more of that beautiful Swiss scenery. It's a great way to cap off a day on the links.