Switzerland men's national pitch and putt team

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Switzerland
Flag of Switzerland.svg
Confederation FIPPA, EPPA.
Head coach
World Cup
Appearances5 (First in 2004 )
Best result6th place (2012)
5
Appearances5 (First in 2004 )
Best result5

The Switzerland men's national pitch and putt team represents Switzerland in the pitch and putt international competitions. It is managed by the Schweizerischen Pitch and Putt Verband-Swiss Pitch and Putt Association (SPPA). Since 2016 Swiss Pitch and Putt Federation (SPPF)

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It is member of the European Pitch and Putt Association, and one of the founders of the Federation of International Pitch and Putt Associations (FIPPA) in 2006. Switzerland reached the 7th place in the Pitch and Putt World Cup in 2004 and the 7th place in the 2010 European Championship.

National team

Swiss Pitch and Putt Federation Logo since 2016 SPPF Logo.jpg
Swiss Pitch and Putt Federation Logo since 2016
Logo from 2004 to 2015 SPPA Logo.jpg
Logo from 2004 to 2015


World Cup
YearChampionshipHostClassification
2004 1st World Cup Chia (Italy)7th place
2006 2nd World Cup Teià (Catalonia)11th place
2008 3rd World Cup Papendal (Netherlands)10th place
2012 4rd World Cup Royal Meath (Ireland)6th place
2016 5rd World Cup Xixerella (Andorra)9th place
2024 6rd World Cup El Vendrell (Catalonia)


European Championships
YearChampionshipHostClassification
2005 4th European Championship Overbetuwe (The Netherlands)9th place
2007 5th European Championship Chia (Italy)10th place
2010 6th European Championship Lloret de Mar (Catalonia)7th place
2014 7th European Championship Xixerella (Andorra)6th place
2018 8th European Championship Urduña (Basque Country)9th place

Player for the Nationalteam 2024

Active players for the Swiss Pitch and Putt Nationalteam 2024.

Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Players for the Nationalteam 2024
Flag of Canton of Uri.svg Edy Planzer
Flag of Canton of Uri.svg Janik Gattlen
Flag of Canton of Lucerne.svg Felix Eberle
Flag of Canton of Lucerne.svg Dieter Heutschi


Active players for the Swiss Pitch and Putt Nationalteam 2019.

Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Players for the Nationalteam 2019
Flag of Canton of Uri.svg Edy Planzer
Flag of Canton of Uri.svg Janik Gattlen
Flag of Canton of Uri.svg Markus Planzer
Flag of Canton of Lucerne.svg Felix Eberle
Flag of Canton of Lucerne.svg Dieter Heutschi
Flag of Canton of Basel.svg Peter Hasler
Flag of Canton of Basel.svg Peter Hasler


Active players for the Swiss Pitch and Putt Nationalteam 2018.

Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Players for the Nationalteam 2018
Flag of Canton of Uri.svg Edy Planzer
Flag of Canton of Uri.svg Janik Gattlen
Flag of Canton of Ticino.svg Mauro Zanini
Flag of Canton of Ticino.svg Claudio Naiaretti
Flag of Canton of Ticino.svg Carlo Doneda
Flag of Canton of Glarus.svg Silvano Umberg

Players at international Tournaments

National team in the European Strokeplay Championship 2019


National team in the European Championship 2018


National team in the World Strokeplay Championship 2017


National team in the World Cup 2016


National team in the European Strokeplay Championship 2015


National team in the European Championship 2014


National team in the World Cup 2012


National team in the European Championship 2010


National team in the World Cup 2008


National team in the European Championship 2007

Swiss Champions

Winner 2023

Gold medal icon.svg Benedikt Muff
Silver medal icon.svg Janik Gattlen
Bronze medal icon.svg Sascha Galbiati


Winner 2022

Gold medal icon.svg Edy Planzer
Silver medal icon.svg Janik Gattlen
Bronze medal icon.svg Leo Muff


Winner 2021

Gold medal icon.svg Janik Gattlen
Silver medal icon.svg Florian Muff
Bronze medal icon.svg Edi Planzer


Netto 1. Kategorie 2021

Gold medal icon.svg Edi Planzer
Silver medal icon.svg Janik Gattlen
Bronze medal icon.svg Felix Eberle


Winner 2020

Gold medal icon.svg Florian Muff
Silver medal icon.svg Dieter Heutschi
Bronze medal icon.svg David Muff


Winner 2019

Gold medal icon.svg Benedict Muff
Silver medal icon.svg Florian Muff
Bronze medal icon.svg Michel Siegenthaler, Markus Planzer, David Muff


Winner 2018

Gold medal icon.svg Florian Muff
Silver medal icon.svg Markus Planzer
Bronze medal icon.svg Michel Siegenthaler


Winner 2017

Gold medal icon.svg Florian Muff
Silver medal icon.svg Edi Planzer
Bronze medal icon.svg Timo Minder


Winner 2016

Gold medal icon.svg Erich Herger
Silver medal icon.svg Markus Planzer
Bronze medal icon.svg Janik Gattlen


Winner 2015

Gold medal icon.svg Ueli Lamm
Silver medal icon.svg Daniel Wunderlin
Bronze medal icon.svg Erich Herger


Winner 2014

Gold medal icon.svg Silvano Umberg
Silver medal icon.svg Roberto Trivella
Bronze medal icon.svg Romano Gurini


Winner 2011

Gold medal icon.svg Roberto Trivella
Silver medal icon.svg Stefan Christoffel
Bronze medal icon.svg Ueli Lamm


Winner 2009

Gold medal icon.svg Silvano Umberg
Silver medal icon.svg Helmut Roth
Bronze medal icon.svg Carl Rüesch


Winner 2008

Gold medal icon.svg Claudio Spescha
Silver medal icon.svg
Bronze medal icon.svg

Captains

Current and former Swiss Pitch and Putt Federation Captains at international tournaments.

NameGamesYears
Edy Planzer12018
Felix Eberle42014,2015,2016,2017
Ueli Lamm32007,2010,2012
Oliver Schumacher12008

Swiss Pitch&Putt Course

Swiss Pitch and Putt places where Member of the SPPF (Swiss Pitch and Putt Federation).

PlaceClub'sActiv MemberWebsite
Flag of Canton of Uri.svg UriCompany Golf Seedorf (Pitch & Putt Uri)YES https://www.company-lodge.ch/golf/pitch-putt/
Flag of Canton of Ticino.svg TicinoGolf LocarnoYES http://www.golflocarno.ch/percorso-9-buche/?lang=de
Flag of Canton of Lucerne.svg LucernePuplikumsgolf RottalYES http://publikumsgolf-rottal.ch/index.htm
Flag of Canton of Graubunden.svg GraubündenKulm St.MoritzNot confirmed http://www.stmoritz-golfclub.ch/de/
Flag of Canton of Glarus.svg GlarusGolf EngiYES http://www.golf-glarnerland.ch/aktuell/
Flag of Canton of Bern.svg BernGolf ThunerseeYES http://www.golfthunersee.ch/anlagen/pitch-putt-platz.html
Flag of Canton of Basel Land.svg Basel-LandschaftCity Golf Bachgraben BaselYES https://www.citygolf.ch/

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