In-the-know US travelers are beginning to uncover what golfers in Europe have quietly known for years: Grand Resort Bad Ragaz offers some of Switzerland’s most beautiful alpine fairways.
Set against the backdrop of the Swiss Alps, this five-star resort offers more than just luxury – it’s home to two exceptional golf courses and a comprehensive wellness program designed to help athletes and amateur players recover, reset, and return stronger.
Golfers can choose between:
- Golf Club Bad Ragaz, an 18-hole Championship Course that hosts the Swiss Seniors Open (July 11 – 13, 2025). The Swiss Seniors Open is the longest-running tournament on the Legends Tour, and has been held annually at Bad Ragaz since 1997. Although the course is surrounded by the breathtaking mountain scenery of the Rhine Valley, the course features mostly flat terrain, making it accessible for players of all skill levels. It also includes a driving range, short game area, putting greens, and an on-site golf academy offering lessons and performance coaching.
- Golf Club Heidiland, a nearby nine-hole Executive Course is ideal for those who want to hone their skills or fit in a quick round. The views of the Rhine Valley and Swiss vineyards are equally stunning at this course, which was designed by renowned golf course Architect Peter Harradine
- On-property mini golf offers a fun way to wind down or engage the whole family.
After time on the greens, guests can unwind with the Sports Recovery Wellness program – a targeted offering that includes massages, cryotherapy, physiotherapy, and access to the resort’s renowned thermal spa, all part of Grand Resort Bad Ragaz’s comprehensive wellness programs. The thermal spa is fed by the healing waters of the nearby Tamina Gorge and is central to the resort’s approach to regeneration and relaxation. The spa offers over 65,000 square feet of facilities, including saunas, steam baths, pools, and tranquil treatment rooms.