Golf Club Bad Ragaz
Bad Ragaz
Set beside Grand Resort Bad Ragaz in eastern Switzerland, Golf Club Bad Ragaz offers one of the country’s most polished and scenic resort-golf experiences. The 18-hole Championship Course sits between two mountain massifs in beautifully maintained parkland, giving the round a calm, elegant feel with classic alpine scenery all around.
The course is a par-70 layout measuring around 5,707 metres, designed by Donald Harradine. It is relatively flat compared with many Swiss mountain courses, making it comfortable to walk, but still provides plenty of challenge through tree-lined fairways, strategic bunkering, water features and well-protected greens.
Golf Club Bad Ragaz is part of the wider Grand Resort Bad Ragaz golf offering, which also includes the 9-hole Executive Course at Golf Club Heidiland. The resort describes Bad Ragaz as its 18-hole Championship Course, while Leading Courses notes that the venue has hosted European Seniors Tour events for more than 20 years.
For Swiss golf holidays, this is a proper stay-and-play option. Golfers can combine a high-quality round with Grand Resort Bad Ragaz’s spa, wellness, dining and luxury hotel facilities, making it ideal for those who want golf with comfort, mountain scenery and a strong resort feel.
Zurich Airport
103km
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Time Zone:
GMT+0
Currency:
British Pound
Temperature:
00-00℃
Cost of a Beer:
£5.00
Cost of a 3-Course Meal:
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About The Area
Bad Ragaz is one of Switzerland’s most refined golf and wellness destinations, set in the Rhine Valley between dramatic mountain ranges. It works brilliantly for golfers who want polished Swiss course quality, spa luxury and proper Alpine scenery without staying in a remote mountain resort.
The main venue is Golf Club Bad Ragaz, part of the Grand Resort Bad Ragaz. Its 18-hole Championship Course dates back to 1905 and is a 5,707-metre parkland layout set between two mountain massifs, giving it a scenic but very playable character. The course is flat enough to walk comfortably, but the mature trees, bunkering and approach shots still keep it interesting for better players. The club is also part of the Leading Golf Courses network, which gives it a strong quality stamp.
For a lighter round or warm-up day, the resort also has a 9-hole Executive Course, meaning Bad Ragaz works well for mixed-ability groups or couples where not everyone wants a full championship test every day. The Grand Resort describes itself as the only resort in Switzerland with two of its own golf courses, which makes it a very convenient stay-and-play option.
Golf in Bad Ragaz is best from late spring to early autumn, especially May to October, when the Alpine weather is milder and course conditions are at their strongest. Off the course, the big draw is wellness. The town is famous for its 36.5°C thermal water from the nearby Tamina Gorge, with Tamina Therme and the wider spa tradition forming a major part of the destination’s appeal.
Beyond the spa, golfers can explore the Heidiland region, ride up to Pizol for mountain views, enjoy hiking or biking, and make easy day trips towards Lake Walen or the vineyards of eastern Switzerland.
For golfers seeking elegant resort golf, thermal spa luxury and mountain scenery, Bad Ragaz is one of Switzerland’s most complete and relaxing golf escapes.





















