Lombardy is one of the twenty administrative regions of Italy, in the north-west of the country, with an area of 23,844 square kilometres (9,206 square miles). About 10 million people, representing more than a sixth of Italy’s population, live in Lombardy, and more than a fifth of Italy’s GDP is generated in the region, making it the most populous, richest and productive region in the country. The Greater Milan area is the largest in Italy and the third largest functional urban agglomeration in the EU. The region is also famous for its historical figures such as Virgil, Pliny the Elder, Ambrose, Caravaggio, Claudio Monteverdi, Antonio Stradivari, Cesare Beccaria, Alessandro Volta and the Popes John XXIII and Paul VI. The region of Lombardy is also a very popular golf destination. Many golfers from Germany, Switzerland, Austria have already found the many attractive and demanding golf courses in Lombardy. Here golf is an experience, because the courses are built in a beautiful environment, from where you can overlook for example the mountains or Lake Garda and Lake Como. If you are dreaming of a golf course in Lombardy, designed by a famous designer, Lombardy offers a nice variety to choose from. And you can also enjoy the rich cultural heritage, amazing cities (e.g. Milan and Bergamo) and villages and of course Italian cuisine and wine. So you must definitely travel to Lombardy to play golf and much more! A golfing holiday is easy to reach here with 3 international airports in Milan and also with an airport near Verona. In total there are 41 golf clubs in Lombardy. The TOP golf courses in Lombardy are Golf Club Bergamo L’Albenza, Circolo Golf Villa d’Este and Menaggio & Cadenabbia Golf Club. You will also find that Lombardy offers a variety of very good golf resorts. In Lombardy, you can play golf all year round: from May to October the conditions are very good and it is not too hot in summer.
Foresteria Barlassina
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04.10.–09.10. —
5 nights, Dbl room (old-style), BED AND BREAKFAST
Just 20 km from Milan, seven spacious, exquisitely decorated rooms have been built directly onto the beautiful 18 hole Barlassina Golf Course. The Club House was designed by Luigi Vietti, one of the most prestigious architectural firms in Italy. Some rooms have a view of the golf course and the swimming pool, whilst others have a view on the woods. Next to the building, in a romantic setting, you will find a large swimming pool for the guests, where a large beech tree seems to be ready to take a dip in the pool. After an enjoyable round of golf, a visit to the restaurant is a must, whether it be in the elegant dining room with its fireplace or out on the terrace, during Summer. In 1960, Barlassina was chosen by the director Michelangelo Antonioni, for the dance scenes of the film “The Night” with Marcello Mastroianni and Jeanne Moreau.
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Just 20 km from Milan, seven spacious, exquisitely decorated rooms have been built directly onto the beautiful 18 hole Barlassina Golf Course. The Club House was designed by Luigi Vietti, one of the most prestigious architectural firms in Italy. Some rooms have a view of the golf course and the swimming pool, whilst others have a view on the woods. Next to the building, in a romantic setting, you will find a large swimming pool for the guests, where a large beech tree seems to be ready to take a dip in the pool. After an enjoyable round of golf, a visit to the restaurant is a must, whether it be in the elegant dining room with its fireplace or out on the terrace, during Summer. In 1960, Barlassina was chosen by the director Michelangelo Antonioni, for the dance scenes of the film “The Night” with Marcello Mastroianni and Jeanne Moreau.
Golf Club Carimate
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04.10. — green fee per player: Green Fee 18 Holes (10:00)
We are midway between Milan and Como, in the heart of the Brianza area, where almost at the same time with the nearby “Barlassina Golf Club”, was created, in 1962, another ambitious project, at the forefront of Italian design. Piero Mancinelli designed the course, Guido Veneziani and Vico Magistretti (personalities that nowadays would be called “archi-stars”) signed the clubhouse project. Keeping the ancient castle of the noble Visconti family (later owned by the Arnaboldi Cazzaniga family ) as its point of reference, a new development of 400 small villas (none taller than the surrounding vegetation) and a golf course were built, in the 60 hectares of woodland. More than 50 years later, the gently undulating course and the club atmosphere confirm their uniqueness, with thanks to the constant evolution and the desire to keep pace with the times. Carimate Golf Club is a very lively club, where the members gather as in a second home and visitors are very welcome. The course, wide and varied, runs amid a botanical heritage of ten thousands plants and has been developed in two different stages: the “Higher” holes, created close to the clubhouse, opened in 1961, and the “Lower” holes, inaugurated three years later. Once seated around the table, at the restaurant, please have a look at the red chairs in wood and wicker: they are rare design pieces, the making of Vico Magistretti, who named them after the Club: Carimate. Since 1962 they are produced by Cassina. Technical Details Place : 18 holes, Par 72, 5850 meters Architect : Piero Mancinelli Topography : flat with very dense vegetation Special features : beautiful course, not to difficult to play, a lust for the eye Pro’s comments A splendid and very tall Atlas cedar makes play on Hole 11, a par 5of over 500 meters, extremely complicated. Positioned in the middle of the fairway around 100 meters from the green, it forces players to be strategically attentive already with the second stroke: better to keep to the right for an easier entrance. A thrilling and unforgettable signature hole.
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Golf Club Barlassina
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08.10. — green fee per player: Hotel's Guests Golf Rates 18 holes (10:00)
From the very first step into the club house, where you can find the trunk of a monumental plane tree, protected by a glass case and with its canopy reaching for the sky above the roof, you gather that the founder of Barlassina in 1958 wanted something unique. Goal achieved, because the club, with its 70 hectares in the countryside between Milano and Como remained for a long time one of the few Italian private golf clubs, defending an exclusivity of which it’s always been proud. But times change and now even the occasional visitor gets to know this gem of Lombardy golf, where the creator, the British architect John Morrison, assisted by Donald Harradine, took advantage of the hilly land, making it even more scenic. The best time to play the 18th holes in the Groane Park is late Spring: azalea and rhododendron bushes of many pink shades convert it into a delightful lush garden. The green of the 9th hole (a 183 m long par 3), surrounded by flowers, wins the “Oscar” for the best set design. Finally, a treat for the enthusiasts of the cinema: in 1960, the halls of the clubhouse, designed by the architect Luigi Vietti, were chosen by director Michelangelo Antonioni as a set for the dance scene of the award winning movie “La notte”, starring Jeanne Moreau and Marcello Mastroianni. Course: 18 holes, Par 72, 6135 meters Architects: Harris, Morrisson Topography: gentle rolling hills, woodland course, numerous bunkers Distinctive features: conceived to suit all levels Pro’s Comments A club of long tradition with a magnificent course. The holes, completely immersed in the woods and in the silence, get better and better. To be mentioned is the 10th, with the tee close to the clubhouse, it’s a very difficult and delicate Par 4 slightly dog-leg to the left, where it’s mandatory to play an accurate tee shot to reach a very far green (from the championship tee, more than 400 meters). A particularity that you will appreciate: no water hazards guarding the greens, but only a few streams in the woods. A joy for the less skilled players. Barlassina is perhaps the only golf club in Italy that still provides members-only lounges in the club-house. For many‚ but not for everyone.
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