ENTELDEN GOLF CLUB
🇨🇭 Oberentfelden, Aargau, CH
Designed by Peter Harradine
Entelden Golf Club sits in Oberentfelden in the canton of Aargau, part of the Swiss Mittelland region between Zurich and Basel. The course was designed by Peter Harradine, a prolific architect who shaped dozens of layouts across Switzerland and continental Europe from the 1960s through the 1990s. Harradine's work typically emphasized playability for members while incorporating the natural contours and vegetation of each site, and his Swiss courses often feature parkland characteristics with mature trees, strategic bunkering, and water hazards that require thoughtful course management.
The Aargau landscape is gently rolling rather than mountainous, and courses in this region generally occupy agricultural or forested land with modest elevation changes. Entelden's setting reflects this character, offering a parkland experience where accuracy and positioning matter more than raw distance. Harradine's routing philosophy favored variety in hole length and direction, creating interest through doglegs, green complexes with subtle contours, and hazards placed to reward well-considered shot-making.
The club serves both local members and visitors exploring golf in northern Switzerland, a region less internationally prominent than the Alpine resorts but home to a network of established clubs with strong traditions. Entelden provides a representative example of Swiss member club golf, where the emphasis falls on consistent conditioning, a welcoming atmosphere, and a layout that rewards familiarity over time.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Entelden was designed by Peter Harradine.
Yes. Entelden at Entelden Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Entelden is 66.
Entelden plays 4,225 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Entelden is 113.
Entelden is a 18-hole course.