Golfplatz Eichenheim Kitzbühel-Aurach, Championship golf course in Kitzbühel, Austria
Golfplatz Eichenheim Kitzbühel-Aurach is an 18-hole facility set in the Kitzbüheler Alps with natural streams, forests, and rock outcrops throughout the layout. The course follows the contoured terrain and includes both open fairways and tree-lined holes that challenge players at different skill levels.
The course was designed and built in 2000 by American architect Kyle Phillips, who integrated the natural mountain environment with championship-level standards. This development brought professional golf infrastructure to the Kitzbühel area at the beginning of the new millennium.
The course serves as a gathering place for golfers who appreciate mountain sports and outdoor recreation in the Kitzbühel area. Players experience golf within the context of Alpine traditions where outdoor activities shape daily life.
The facility is accessible by car with ample parking available for both members and guests. The high altitude and sloped terrain should be considered when planning your round, as these factors affect how the ball travels and course difficulty.
The layout offers panoramic views of surrounding mountain peaks that are especially striking on clear days. This backdrop transforms the round into an experience that extends beyond the sport itself.
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