GOLFCLUB EICHENHEIM-KITZBUHEL
🇦🇹 Kitzbühel, Tyrol, AT
Designed by Kyle Phillips
Golfclub Eichenheim-Kitzbühel sits in the Tyrolean Alps near the renowned ski resort town of Kitzbühel, Austria. Designed by American architect Kyle Phillips and opened in the early 2000s, the course occupies elevated terrain with views across the surrounding mountain landscape. Phillips, known for his work on European courses that integrate carefully with their natural settings, routed the layout to work with the existing topography and mature woodland that characterizes the property.
The course plays through a mix of open meadowland and forested sections, with elevation changes that are significant but manageable given the alpine context. The design incorporates strategic bunkering and green complexes that reward precise approach play, consistent with Phillips's emphasis on shot values and playability across different skill levels. Water features appear on several holes, and the routing takes advantage of natural ridgelines and valleys to create variety in hole character and playing angles.
Kitzbühel itself is a historic alpine town with a long tradition of international tourism, and the club reflects the area's blend of Austrian heritage and cosmopolitan visitor culture. The facility serves both members and visiting golfers during the alpine golf season, which typically runs from late spring through autumn. The clubhouse and amenities are designed to complement the mountain setting, offering dining and social spaces that overlook the course and surrounding peaks.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Eichenheim-Kitzbuhel was designed by Kyle Phillips.
Yes. Eichenheim-Kitzbuhel at Golfclub Eichenheim-Kitzbuhel is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Eichenheim-Kitzbuhel is 71.
Eichenheim-Kitzbuhel plays 6,092 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Eichenheim-Kitzbuhel is 135.
Eichenheim-Kitzbuhel is a 18-hole course.