In addition to active recreation, golf courses also make a major contribution to the promotion of biodiversity and the ecosystem services of a landscape.
Swiss Golf registered over 100,000 golfers in 2022, making it the seventh largest sports association in Switzerland.
Some interesting key figures from Swiss Golf about Swiss golf courses are:
Surface area - Golf courses occupy an area of 4200 ha in Switzerland, which corresponds to 0.1% of the country's surface area.
Biodiversity - At least 33% of the total area of a golf course is natural habitats (meadows, forests, rivers, biotopes), which are home to numerous animal and plant species.
Plant protection products - Their use has steadily declined over the last two decades. It is essentially concentrated on about 2% of the area of a golf course (the greens).
Water - The annual consumption of an 18-hole course averages 21,000 m3 and about 24% of the area of a golf course is irrigated. In dry seasons, the irrigated area can be greatly reduced and concentrated only on the greens, which is 2% of the area. Golf Meggen irrigates with rainwater.
Global warming - In urban areas, the average cooling effect of a golf course in Switzerland is 2.6° Celsius. Did you know that an 18-hole golf course contributes to the production of oxygen extrapolated for up to 10,000 people?
Elves Panorama Trail
Enjoy the walk with wonderful panoramic views and informative panels about the trees and shrubs on our grounds.