GOLF BREAKS
The oldest nine-hole course still in existence in was Switzerland, which built in 1891, stands e in the grounds of th l legendary Kulm Hote St. Moritz
GLORIOUS GOLF IN STUNNING
SWITZERLAND T
he Engadine is home to St. Moritz, better known these days as a glitzy winter sports destination, but for much of the 19th century it was far more popular with summer holidaygoers. Hundreds of British visitors headed there for complete rest and relaxation: to breathe the crystal clear Alpine air and to bathe in the health-
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inducing thermal spas, with maybe a spot of outdoor painting to while away a few hours. Naturally, due to its popularity with the Brits, the locals thought it would be a good idea to import one of their favourite pastimes to keep them entertained: golf. In the summer of 1889, Conradin von Flugi travelled
to England to assess the options for building a golf course in the Engadine, resulting in the creation of a nine-hole course (no longer in existence) located between St Moritz’s main railway station and the district of St. Moritz Bad. The oldest nine-hole course still in existence in Switzerland, which was built in 1891, stands in the grounds of
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