Golf Club Matterhorn
Zermatt
Set in the upper Matter Valley between Täsch and Randa, close to Zermatt, Golf Club Matterhorn offers a scenic alpine golf experience framed by some of Switzerland’s most famous mountain scenery. Sitting at around 1,400 metres above sea level, the course enjoys views towards the Breithorn, Klein Matterhorn and the surrounding Valais Alps.
The course uses a clever 9-hole plus format, with 9 greens and 18 different tee positions, allowing golfers to play it as an 18-hole round with variation between the front and back nine. The layout runs across mostly flat valley terrain around the Vispa river, making it more walkable than many alpine courses, but still interesting thanks to water hazards, changing winds and mountain conditions.
Designed by Scottish architect John Chilver-Stainer, Golf Club Matterhorn is built to sit naturally within the landscape rather than overpower it. It is not a long or brutal championship-style test; instead, it rewards accurate approaches, steady course management and enjoying the setting. Beginners are also welcomed, with a driving range available for those looking to practise or try golf in a spectacular alpine location.
For Swiss golf holidays, Golf Club Matterhorn works especially well alongside a luxury stay in Zermatt, such as Mont Cervin Palace. It is ideal for travellers who want to combine golf with Matterhorn views, mountain railways, hiking, spa time and the classic car-free atmosphere of Zermatt.
Sion Airport
75km


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Time Zone:
GMT+1
Currency:
CHF (Swiss Franc)
Temperature:
-8°C - 28°C
Cost of a Beer:
£9
Cost of a 3-Course Meal:
£70
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About The Area
Zermatt is one of Switzerland’s most iconic mountain destinations, sitting beneath the mighty Matterhorn in the upper Valais Alps. It is not a high-density golf hub, but for golfers who want a spectacular Alpine base with a memorable local round, superb hotels and world-class scenery, it is a brilliant choice. Switzerland Tourism describes Zermatt as a resort at the foot of the Matterhorn, with hiking, mountain routes, bike trails and viewpoints such as Gornergrat, Sunnegga and Rothorn all central to the experience.
The main golf venue is Matterhorn Golf Club, located between Täsch and Randa, just before Zermatt. The course is a 9-hole “plus” layout with 9 greens and 18 tees, allowing golfers to play it in two different ways. Zermatt’s official tourism site describes it as technically and strategically varied, while Valais tourism notes that it sits at around 1,400 metres, runs on both sides of the Vispa river and is almost flat, with views towards the Breithorn and Matterhorn Glacier Paradise.
Golf here is best from late spring to early autumn, especially June to September, when the valley is green, the air is fresh and the mountain views are at their clearest. It is more about scenery, rhythm and enjoyment than championship intensity.
Off the course, Zermatt is exceptional. The village itself is car-light and atmospheric, with chalet-lined streets, restaurants, cafés and mountain hotels. Gornergrat is one of the classic excursions, offering panoramic views of the Matterhorn and surrounding 4,000-metre peaks.
For golfers seeking a polished Swiss mountain escape where golf is part of a wider Alpine adventure, Zermatt delivers dramatic scenery, refined hospitality and one of Europe’s most memorable mountain settings.
















