Liguria is a coastal region in northwest Italy; the capital is Genoa. The region almost coincides with the Italian Riviera and is popular with tourists for its beaches, towns and cuisine. Golf in Liguria includes, from directly on the sea to picturesque in the mountains with magnificent sea views. Enjoy the mild climate, over 300 days of sunshine a year, the refined cuisine and the warm hospitality that guarantees pure relaxation. There are enough good golf courses with 9 or 18 holes for you to choose from, in Liguria. The Circolo Golf degli Ulivi in Sanremo is well known and very popular among golfers. Due to the nature of the Maritime Alps, the golf courses of Liguria offer challenging terrain of difficulty levels predominantly medium to difficult, especially the clubs Arenzano, Garlenda and St. Anna, whereby only the last two clubs also have a driving range. Temperatures in the winter months sometimes reach up to 25 degrees Celsius when the sun is shining, but then you can also expect a lot of wind.
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5 nights, Dbl classic (always twin-bedded), BED AND BREAKFAST
The charming 5-star Hotel La Meridiana Hotel & Golf Resort is located at walking distance from the 18- hole Garlenda Golf Club. Surrounded by vineyards and olive groves, the hotel building is set in an extensive garden with a rock pool. The rooms boast views over the garden, the vine- yards or the pool. All 26 rooms and suites are designed with great attention to detail, but differ considerably in their décor and colours, so everyone can choose the personal favourite room. In addition, some have a private terrace or balcony. After a round of golf or an interesting sightseeing trip, you can regenerate with a dip in the pool, a sauna or a relax- ing massage. Restaurants Il Rosmarino, where traditional Mediterranean dishes are interpreted in a modern way, and Il Bistrot, where you can dine in a more casual atmosphere, assure both unique culinary delights. In the summer months, the latter even offers a candle light dinner.
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The charming 5-star Hotel La Meridiana Hotel & Golf Resort is located at walking distance from the 18- hole Garlenda Golf Club. Surrounded by vineyards and olive groves, the hotel building is set in an extensive garden with a rock pool. The rooms boast views over the garden, the vine- yards or the pool. All 26 rooms and suites are designed with great attention to detail, but differ considerably in their décor and colours, so everyone can choose the personal favourite room. In addition, some have a private terrace or balcony. After a round of golf or an interesting sightseeing trip, you can regenerate with a dip in the pool, a sauna or a relax- ing massage. Restaurants Il Rosmarino, where traditional Mediterranean dishes are interpreted in a modern way, and Il Bistrot, where you can dine in a more casual atmosphere, assure both unique culinary delights. In the summer months, the latter even offers a candle light dinner.
Golf Club Garlenda
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16.10. — green fee per player: Green Fee 18 Holes (10:00)
More hidden than the Rapallo and Sanremo clubs which date back to the 1930s, the Golf Club Garlenda, opened in 1965 in the homonyms town in a valley behind the beaches of Alassio, and has carved out a niche of enthusiasts thanks to the welcoming feel of its property: elegant and informal like a big country home, luxurious yet without ostentation in keeping with the typically Ligurian attitude of understatement. No advertising, only word of mouth and the long tradition of excellence begun by hosting the Italian Open in 1971, and continued by the many national, international and professional championships played on this perennially evolving course. Few water hazards – the Lerrone stream which borders or crosses the course on five holes, and a trap-pond on the second stroke of the 17th – few differences in level, except for Hole 3, the last 150 meters uphill and Hole 10, a short par 4 with a raised tee from where the powerful (and bold) hit to the green. Designed by English architects John Morrison and John Harris who in the mid-1900s did much work in Italy (their names are also found in places ranging from Menaggio and Riva dei Tessali to Biella and Barlassina), the difficulty of the course lies in the tiny greens and in the pressing out of bounds, which do not forgive a lopsided shot. The course’s appeal is instead due to the remarkable difference between one hole and another, never monotonous as they wind through olive trees, oaks and maritime pines, impossible to forget and each with its own special characteristics. Techical Details Course: 18 holes, Par 72, 6085 meters Architect: John Morrison Topography: undulating greens, wide water hazards Distinctive features: the more experienced golfer must think over each shot carefully Pro’s comments The 18 holes of the Golf Club Garlenda were designed with common sense in mind. On the longer holes (12 and 16, for example), space is not lacking, so you can push for a little more; on the shorter holes the out of bounds and the small and hilly greens make play more difficult and entertaining. A perfect example is Hole 18, a par 4 that is not long with a raised tee where precision with the first stroke is fundamental to being able to gain entrance on to the green free of the trees on the right part of the fairway: a well defended green and out of bounds on the left part that runs the entire length of the hole.
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Golf degli Ulivi Sanremo
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19.10. — green fee per player: Green Fee 18 Holes (10:00)
You must go 160 meters above sea level and travel outside the city for five kilometers to find Sanremo’s 18-hole course, carved out of mountain slopes amongst Val Gogna’s picturesque olive tree groves which descend toward the coast. This is one of Italy’s historic clubs. The first match was played on December 1, 1931, and the official inauguration took place three months later when the clubhouse was completed. Stretching 5203 meters of length, this is no course for “hard-hitters”, with its very technical and delicate holes where players must pay the utmost attention. The holes come one after the other in succession on different levels, taking on the characteristic pattern of the terraced cultivations. The most intriguing is probably the 9th, a par 3 which measures 76 meters from the yellow tees. It is so short that it is regularly underestimated. How much can it take to reach the green with a half pitch shot? Ask Baldovino Dassù, a great champion of the 70s and 80s, who scored a sensational 12 here. It might seem impossible, but you have to keep in mind that the fairway is practically nonexistent. The two bunkers are huge, the green is tiny and sloping, and behind it… hic sunt leones, or rather, there are lions here, meaning there is a precipice amongst the olive trees. Statistics confirm it: more than 45% of the results on this hole are above par. The clubhouse is one of the reasons that makes playing at this club worth it. The atmosphere is one of days gone by, of English aplomb as it was with the first frequenters of the course, with hardwood floors, large airy rooms enclosed by huge picture windows and a terrace that runs along most of the perimeter, offering stunning views of the course and valley. Technical Details: Course : 18 holes, Par 69, 5203 meters Architects : Gannon & Blanford Topography : a lot of slopes, short paths Special features : the first stroke is decisive and its control is very important Pro’s Comments: A miracle!!! I believe the Golf degli Ulivi is truly a miracle. If you consider the portion of land and the machinery that architects, engineers and workers had back in 1925-30 to build a golf course, it can only be considered an extraordinary event. The holes are on different levels and demand maximum precision. You will make your score on the extremely difficult five par 3s (2-9-11-14 and 16). But I find the 14th and 16th two truly complicated holes. Both are longer than 200 meters from the men’s tee, with tiny greens that are defended frontally by rather deep bunkers. Only those who have played there know what I’m talking about. Why not give it a try?
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