Golf & Countryclub Lärchenhof, Golf course in Kirchdorf, Austria
Golf & Countryclub Lärchenhof is a golf facility with two courses set against the Kitzbühel Alps in Tirol. The main course features 9 holes with 47 bunkers and 5 water obstacles, while the smaller academy course has 6 holes designed for practice and development.
The facility was founded in 1996 by American designer Keith Preston and Austrian nobleman Max Graf Lamberg. Together they created a professional course that balances open terrain with technical challenges throughout both layouts.
The golf academy draws international players while honoring Austrian golf traditions through professional coaching. Visitors experience a community atmosphere where golfers of different backgrounds practice and learn together.
Visitors need a valid handicap certificate from their home club to play either course. The facility includes 30 driving range positions and multiple practice areas where players can prepare before their round.
The Short Game Park offers specialized training zones focused entirely on precision shots and approach work. This dedicated area allows players to work on specific techniques in isolation before testing them on the actual courses.
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