The 18 Loch course at Thunersee Golf Club occupies a scenic position near Thun in the Bernese Oberland region of Switzerland, where the Aare River flows from Lake Thun against a backdrop of the Alps. Designed by British architect Jeff Howes, the course reflects a European approach to golf design that emphasizes strategic variety and integration with the natural landscape. The routing takes advantage of the relatively flat terrain near the lakeshore while incorporating views of the surrounding mountains that define this part of central Switzerland.
The layout features a mix of holes that require thoughtful course management rather than overwhelming length, with water hazards and mature trees framing several fairways. The design incorporates elements typical of parkland golf in the Alpine region, where precision and placement often matter more than distance. Players navigate a course that balances accessibility for members with enough challenge to test accomplished golfers, particularly when wind conditions come into play across the more exposed holes.
Thunersee Golf Club serves as a regional facility in the Bern canton, offering golf in a setting where the sport coexists with Switzerland's dramatic natural scenery. The club provides a base for both local members and visitors exploring golf opportunities in the Interlaken and Bernese Oberland area. The course operates within the Swiss golf tradition, where clubs often emphasize a welcoming atmosphere and integration into the broader recreational landscape of their communities.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
18 Loch was designed by Jeff Howes.
Yes. 18 Loch at Thunersee Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at 18 Loch is 64.
18 Loch plays 4,240 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at 18 Loch is 105.
18 Loch is a 18-hole course.