As Britain comes to a standstill in the snow, eighty players take part in the 34th Snow Golf Cup in snow-covered Silvaplana in Switzerland.
Winter weather proves no hindrance for the members of the Engadine Golf Club in Switzerland. They were amongst the 80 players taking part in the 34th Snow Golf Cup in snow-covered Silvaplana on Sunday, with the field also including players from Italy, Germany and Austria. The tournament is held on a nine-hole course, with each hole measuring 120m to 180m in length. Usual rules apply, although the holes are much bigger than regular cups - one concession in an otherwise highly demanding event. Italian Carlo Lazzati won the competition with a gross score of 32 and a net score of 30, while local player Caroline Rominger was the lowest scoring woman in the field, with gross and net scores of 33.
Courtesy: Telegraph Uk
Winter weather proves no hindrance for the members of the Engadine Golf Club in Switzerland. They were amongst the 80 players taking part in the 34th Snow Golf Cup in snow-covered Silvaplana on Sunday, with the field also including players from Italy, Germany and Austria. The tournament is held on a nine-hole course, with each hole measuring 120m to 180m in length. Usual rules apply, although the holes are much bigger than regular cups - one concession in an otherwise highly demanding event. Italian Carlo Lazzati won the competition with a gross score of 32 and a net score of 30, while local player Caroline Rominger was the lowest scoring woman in the field, with gross and net scores of 33.
Courtesy: Telegraph Uk
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