Golf & Countryclub Salzburg Klessheim, Golf course in Wals-Siezenheim, Austria.
Golf & Countryclub Salzburg Klessheim is a 9-hole course situated on the grounds of Palace Klessheim near Salzburg's center. The layout integrates mature trees throughout, creating a sheltered setting for play.
The course was founded in 1955 on the Palace Klessheim gardens, a historic estate that had shaped the region. In 2000, it underwent a comprehensive redesign by renowned designer Robert Trent Jones II under the leadership of Hans-Peter Porsche.
The name reflects the club's connection to the nearby Palace Klessheim, which shaped the identity of this sporting venue. Visitors can sense this heritage while walking the grounds, where the design and landscaping echo the estate's aristocratic past.
The course typically operates from April through November and requires players to have a handicap certificate of 36 or better. Visitors should check ahead since operating conditions can vary depending on weather and seasonal changes.
The grounds include extensive training facilities with 20 driving range tees alongside dedicated putting, chipping, and pitching greens. A specialized practice bunker area allows golfers of all abilities to work on different aspects of their game.
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