The clubhouse is stunning, offering a country
retreat feel with facilities to include a pro shop,
locker rooms, swimming pool and restaurant.
After your game, relax in the Italian sunshine with
a chilled beer on the outside patio area; an ideal
relaxing setting for your golf holiday. clubhouse. It is a modern and exclusive setting
with stylish furniture and soft evening lights,
which offers indoor and outdoor dining options
for lunch and dinner. It’s also a trendy location
for a poolside party, as there are three swimming
pools so you can make a day of it.
Day three brought our group to Golf della
Montecchia. Part of the PlayGolf54 Group and
comprising 27 holes in three nine-hole loops, Golf
della Montecchia is gloriously situated amidst
the Euganean Hills close to Abano Terme. Its
most striking features are its elegant, classical-
design clubhouse, noted for its Michelin-starred
Alaimo restaurant and fronted by a terrace where
golfers can reflect on their round over wine in
the afternoon sun, and the adjacent, imposing
castle of Conte Emo Capodilista that forms the
backdrop to the closing holes of its Red and
White courses. The courses are flat but water
hazards in the form of lakes and sinuous streams
make for a technically-demanding challenge on a
number of holes. The training facilities are state
of the art, including a gym, large indoor putting
green and golf simulators. OTHER GOLF COURSES IN THE REGION
Golf della Montecchia was honoured with
the award for community value in the 2018
IAGTO Sustainability Awards, for its wide-
ranging environmental and community work
and partnerships with a variety of educational
institutions. The historic Venice Golf Club is located at
the southern tip of the Lido, a barrier island
separating the Venice Lagoon from the Adriatic,
and is laid out around a Napoleonic fort with
fairways lined by pines, mulberry trees, willows
and poplars. It can be reached by vaporetto
water bus from a stop next the Doge’s Palace
in the heart of Venic e, with a short onward taxi
journey, or by car ferry for those with rental cars.
Its venerable fairways have been graced by golfers
from the great, including Henry Cotton, Arnold
Palmer and Seve Ballesteros, to the bad – Hitler
and Mussolini.
Next on itinerary was a visit to Golf Club Cà
della Nave. This golf course is the only design
in the Veneto region by the Arnold Palmer
Design Company, founded by the late, great golf
champion turned course architect. It is also of
just three bearing the Palmer name in the whole
of Italy. Boasting water hazards on 12 of its 18
holes, it lies in an 18th century park alongside a
450-year-old patrician villa that now serves as the
clubhouse.
Completely renovated in 2016, the restaurant “Le
Serre” is the lively heart of the Cà della Nave golf
Among other course are two more by noted
golf architects. Tom Fazio designed the Paradiso
del Garda Golf Club course in the rolling hills
above Lake Garda and Peter Harradine laid out
the spectacular mountain course at Asiago Golf
Club, set on a high plateau and with an adjacent
boutique hotel and spa.
Other courses built next to grand villas include
those at Ca’ Amata Golf Club, where the
clubhouse is flanked by a 300-year-old villa, and
Villa Condulmer Golf Club, laid out around a
palatial villa that is now a five-star hotel.Besides
Ca’ della Nave Golf Club, several other courses
are in the grounds of former parks. Among them
is Frassanelle Golf Club, where the fairways wind
through a 500-acre, 19th century country park.
For beach lovers, Pra’ delle Torri Caorle’s par-3 5th
hole skirts the sea and the 6th tee juts out onto
the sandy beach. It and nearby Jessolo Golf Club
are close to beach resort Lido di Jessolo, on the
Venetian Riviera.
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