GOLFCLUB BREITENLOO
🇨🇭 Nürensdorf, Zurich, CH
Designed by Donald Harradine, Frank Pennink
Golfclub Breitenloo sits in the Zurich countryside near Nürensdorf, roughly twenty kilometers northeast of the city center. The course was designed by Donald Harradine, the prolific British architect who shaped dozens of layouts across Switzerland and continental Europe during the mid-twentieth century, with later modifications by Frank Pennink. Harradine's work in Switzerland typically emphasized strategic routing that worked with existing terrain rather than imposing dramatic earthwork, and Breitenloo reflects this approach with a layout that moves through gently rolling farmland and wooded sections characteristic of the region.
The course occupies a relatively compact property, and the routing makes efficient use of the available land. Mature trees frame many holes, and several doglegs require thoughtful positioning off the tee. Water features come into play on a handful of holes, adding variety to the strategic demands. The design favors accuracy and course management over pure length, a common trait in Harradine's European portfolio.
Breitenloo serves as a members' club in the Zurich area, part of the network of established Swiss golf facilities that developed during the postwar expansion of the game in continental Europe. The club maintains a traditional Swiss golf culture, with a clubhouse that provides dining and social facilities for members and their guests. The course remains a regular venue for regional amateur competitions.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Breitenloo was designed by Donald Harradine and Frank Pennink.
Yes. Breitenloo at Golfclub Breitenloo is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Breitenloo is 72.
Breitenloo plays 6,191 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Breitenloo is 137.
Breitenloo is a 18-hole course.