Golf Emmental occupies rolling terrain in Oberburg, a municipality in the Emmental region of the canton of Bern in central Switzerland. The course was designed by Kurt Rossknecht, a Swiss architect who worked on several layouts in the country during the latter decades of the twentieth century. The Emmental region is known for its characteristic green hills, traditional farmhouses, and dairy production, and the course sits within this pastoral landscape of gentle ridges and valleys.
The routing takes advantage of the natural undulations of the land, with holes moving across slopes and through corridors defined by mature trees and hedgerows. Elevation changes are moderate but consistent, requiring golfers to manage uphill and downhill lies throughout the round. The property offers views across the surrounding agricultural countryside, and the layout reflects a regional style of golf course design that emphasizes integration with existing topography rather than dramatic earthmoving.
Golf Emmental serves primarily as a members' club for the local community and golfers from the Bern area. The facility includes practice areas and a clubhouse typical of Swiss golf clubs, where regional culinary traditions are often reflected in the dining offerings. The course provides a straightforward test of golf in a quiet rural setting, appealing to those who appreciate the landscape and character of the Emmental region.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Emmental was designed by Kurt Rossknecht.
Yes. Emmental at Golf Emmental is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Emmental is 72.
Emmental plays 5,714 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Emmental is 130.
Emmental is a 18-hole course.