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Axenstein (Brunnen) Golf Club. (1925 - WW2)

The Golf Club joined the Swiss Golf Association in 1925.

Mr. Hürbin, the landlord who also owned the nearby hotel, was the initiator. “Le Golf” reported that unfortunately Mr. Hürbin does not know much about the game. The course was initially registered as an 18-hole course but then reduced to 11-holes after some guests had complained. French Golf architect Noskowski once stated that the land was only large enough for 5 holes, but not 11.

From the 1928 Golfer's Handbook; Axenstein Golf Club, Lake Lucerne; Membership, 59; Secretary, Lt. Col. H W Fairholme; Professional and greenkeeper, P G Shoesmith; 11-holes; Station at Axenstein, 5 minutes; Visitors fees, 5 francs a day; Sunday play.

From the Staffordshire Sentinel Thursday 19 November 1931 - "Roland Claridge, formerly professional to the Axentein Golf Club, has been appointed professional to the Southport Municipal Golf Club."

The course was always in rough state and excluded from the Swiss Golf Association in 1932.

From the 1933 to 1937 Golfer's Handbook; Axenstein Golf Club, above Brunnen, Lake Lucerne; Secretary, C W Covington, C.V.O; Professional and green-keeper, W Freemantle; Sporting 9-hole course, 2,400 feet above sea level; Station at Brunnen Gothardine, 15 minutes; Visitors 3 francs a day. 

 

Axenstein (Brunnen) Golf Club Clubhouse.

The Axenstein clubhouse.

 

With the outbreak of WW2 the course was closed down.