GOLFCLUB VULPERA
🇨🇭 Vulpera, Graubünden, CH
Designed by Donald Harradine
Golfclub Vulpera sits in the Lower Engadin valley of Graubünden, near the spa village of Vulpera and the town of Scuol in eastern Switzerland. Designed by Donald Harradine and opened in the mid-20th century, the course occupies terrain at approximately 1,200 meters elevation, where the valley floor meets forested slopes. Harradine, a prolific architect who shaped dozens of courses across Switzerland and continental Europe during his career, worked within the constraints of Alpine topography to create a layout that moves through meadowland and stands of pine and larch.
The course measures relatively modest in length by contemporary standards, reflecting both its era of construction and the practical limitations of mountain terrain. The routing incorporates natural elevation changes, with several holes playing uphill or downhill and others following the valley's contours. Fairways are typically framed by trees, and the design emphasizes accuracy over distance. Greens are often elevated or tucked into natural folds in the landscape, requiring thoughtful approach play.
Vulpera serves primarily as a holiday course for visitors to the Engadin region, which is known for its thermal baths and mountain scenery. The club operates seasonally, with play generally available from late spring through autumn depending on weather conditions at altitude. The course offers a traditional Swiss mountain golf experience, characterized by clean air, dramatic surroundings, and a layout that reflects mid-century European design sensibilities adapted to challenging topography.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Vulpera was designed by Donald Harradine.
Yes. Vulpera at Golfclub Vulpera is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Vulpera is 72.
Vulpera plays 3,858 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Vulpera is 112.
Vulpera is a 18-hole course.