Although most of architect Jeremy Perns work is dotted around his adopted homeland of France, he also has a number of courses that he either designed (Gruyère in 1993 and Les Bois in 1995) or renovated (Lausanne in 1996) just across the border in Switzerland.
Vuissens is another of Perns Swiss creations and it opened with an initial six holes in 2001, seven years after its current owners acquired Château de Vuissens.
The full 18-hole course was in play by the end of 2002, laid out as two returning loops of nine holes. A little earth had been shifted, over 5,000 trees planted and several water hazards brought into play during the construction process to add definition to the layout.
The outward half plays to a par of 35 with three of the five short holes on the scorecard played on this nine. In contrast, the back nine plays a lot longer as three of Vuissens five par five holes are faced on this circuit
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