Golf Club du Domaine Impérial, Golf course in Prangins, Switzerland.
Golf Club du Domaine Impérial is an 18-hole golf course in Prangins spanning roughly 6,307 meters (20,700 feet) with multiple water features woven throughout its layout. The course uses the contours of the local terrain and connects two distinct character zones across its two nine-hole sections.
The course was designed by Pete Dye and Perry Dye and built in 1987. Their design philosophy incorporated the natural features of the Swiss landscape into a challenging layout that continues to define the property today.
The club embodies Swiss golfing traditions and hosts regular tournaments that bring together players from the region and beyond. These events shape the social life at the course and create moments of connection between visiting and resident golfers.
The course welcomes visitors Tuesday through Friday with advance booking and requires a valid handicap certificate along with a handicap limit of 30. Those planning to play should reserve ahead and confirm access requirements before arrival.
A creek runs through the first nine holes, creating constantly changing challenges throughout that section. The back nine then opens to rolling terrain with small hills, creating an entirely different rhythm from the front side.
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