Engadin

Indoor-Golf in Engadin
Play golf and train - regardless of the weather, time of day and other external conditions. That is indoor golf. This week, the Engadine Golf Club added a new indoor facility in Zuoz to its existing winter offering. Three questions for one of our Engadine coaches, who ensures that our guests stay in the swing all year round.

Indoor-Golf

How does a typical indoor lesson in the Engadin work?
The process is similar to an outdoor lesson. First, we do a short warm-up without clubs and discuss what the client would like to improve. Then we start with the exercises and work in depth on 2 to 3 specific points. If the customer would prefer to play a few holes on one of the world's virtual golf courses, the simulator offers countless possibilities.

What is better to train indoors than outdoors?
Thanks to the technical aids of our state-of-the-art indoor facilities, we can analyze the swing speed and swing path as well as the ball flight and moment of impact more precisely. Neither wind nor uneven ground conditions distract from the swing, so you can concentrate much better on your swing technique and improve it.

What do I need to bring to an indoor lesson at the Engadine Golf Club?
If available, it is best to bring your own clubs and wear golf clothing. However, we also have clubs on site that you can borrow if required.