Sardinia is the second largest Mediterranean island, so a trip to the north will take time. A route through the north, takes you from Alghero, Olbia and on to the Costa Esmeralda, named after the spectacular colour of the water. The route ends in Olbia, from where you can enjoy some of the best beaches on the Costa Smeralda, such as Porto Istana, Capo Ceraso, Capo Coda Cavallo, Cala Brandinchi, Cala Banana, Porto Caso or Punta Marana. When no less a person than Aga Khan is available to finance a golf course, you can be sure that the golf club, the landscape, the flair and the enjoyment of the game will fit. This is also the case with Club Pevero in Sardinia. Designed in the 70s and sponsored by the very same Aga Khan, the Pevero Golf Club is one of the noblest, not only here in Sardinia, but throughout Italy. A golf trip to Sardinia is prestigious and immensely important for luxury-loving golfers. In addition to extravagance, golfing skills are required on the greens and fairways. For example, the International Italian Open has already been held several times on the Is Molas golf course. As everywhere in Italy, you will also find plenty of sights off the golf course in Sardinia: the Costa Smeralda, Cagliari, Porto Cervo, Su Nuraxi or the island of La Maddalena. Of course, the golf hotels in Sardinia are in no way inferior to the noble golf courses on the island.
Cervo Hotel, Costa Smeralda Resort
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09.10.–14.10. —
5 nights, Classic room, 1 king bed, non smoking, courtyard view (kingbed), BED AND BREAKFAST
When you stay at Cervo Hotel, Costa Smeralda Resort in Arzachena, you’ll be on the beach, within a 5-minute drive of Stella Maris Church and Marina di Porto Cervo. This 5-star hotel is 15.7 mi (25.3 km) from La Marinella Beach and 5.4 mi (8.7 km) from Capriccioli Beach. Don’t miss out on the many recreational opportunities, including an outdoor pool, an outdoor tennis court, and a fitness center. Additional features at this Mediterranean hotel include complimentary wireless Internet access, concierge services, and babysitting (surcharge). Getting to nearby attractions is a breeze with the area shuttle (surcharge). Make yourself at home in one of the 80 guestrooms featuring minibars and flat-screen televisions. Complimentary wireless Internet access keeps you connected, and satellite programming is available for your entertainment. Private bathrooms with bathtubs or showers feature bidets and hair dryers. Conveniences include phones, as well as safes and complimentary newspapers.
Services (partially against charge) - Shop
- Snacks
- Hairdressing salon
- Garden
- Bar
- Conference room
- Waterskiing
- Restaurant
- Picnic
- Windsurfing
- Sailing
- Terrace
- Wi-fi
- 24-hour reception
- Outdoor swimming pool
- Bicycle hire service
- BBQ Facilities
- Library
- Sun loungers
- Hotel safe
- Tennis
- Babysitting service
- Secure parking
- Multilingual staff
- Newspapers
- Luggage room
- Airport Shuttle
- Non-smoking establishment
- Meeting room
- Business centre
- Fishing
- Snorkeling
- Car park
- Dry cleaning and laundry
Pevero Golf Club
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10.10. — green fee per player: Green Fee 18 Holes (10:00)
A green gem, which stands out in the most beautiful seaside area in Italy, the one of the Smeralda Coast. Pevero Golf Club was opened in 1972, thanks to the inspiration of an artist such as the architect Robert Trent Jones and sponsored by the multimillionaire Karim Aga Khan, who was the first to understand the potential of this corner of paradise and transformed it into the glamorous holiday resort par excellence.The 18 holes run on a promontory which allows breathtaking views along almost three quarters of the course. When the northwest wind blows – not infrequently in Sardinia – Pevero becomes almost impossible to play: to keep the ball on the fairways is a real challenge. Memorably the 1978 Italian Open was here, with the highest scores in the history of the tournament, just because of the wind: the South-African Dale Hayes won with a score of 293, 5 over par. But also in normal weather conditions, the challenge is really stimulating, the problem being not the distance (6.107 m from the championship tees, which are rarely used) but the ability to avoid the thick shrubs and the rocks that line the fairways (although there’s very little rough), the water hazards (6 holes presenting lakes and ponds) and to understand the slopes of the fatal bean-shaped greens, trade mark of Trent Jones. Technical Details Course: 18 holes, Par 72, 5805 meters Architect: Robert Trent Jones Sr. Topography: quite hilly terrain Distinctive features: doglegs are quite faraway from one another. There are some bunkers, a few water hazards and narrow fairways requiring a precise game. Pro’s Comments “Soft on the eyes, steel to touch” One of my favorite golf clubs, in a breathtaking setting. Holes 1 to 18 are relentless. Mistakes are not allowed. Off the fairway, only Mediterranean brush and bushes, quite undulating greens, and wind that blows almost every day. It might seem like hell, but the more you play it, the more you will appreciate it and some days it feels like heaven. Incredible holes: the 15th , a par 5 running along the Cala di Volpe bay, and the 16th, a short downhill par 4 but with a lateral water hazard on the first stroke and frontal on the second, with an extremely long (about 50 meters) and narrow (maximum width about 9 meters) green. Pure pleasure for the eyes and your swing. Put it on your must-see list.
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Pevero Golf Club
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12.10. — green fee per player: Green Fee 18 Holes (10:00)
A green gem, which stands out in the most beautiful seaside area in Italy, the one of the Smeralda Coast. Pevero Golf Club was opened in 1972, thanks to the inspiration of an artist such as the architect Robert Trent Jones and sponsored by the multimillionaire Karim Aga Khan, who was the first to understand the potential of this corner of paradise and transformed it into the glamorous holiday resort par excellence.The 18 holes run on a promontory which allows breathtaking views along almost three quarters of the course. When the northwest wind blows – not infrequently in Sardinia – Pevero becomes almost impossible to play: to keep the ball on the fairways is a real challenge. Memorably the 1978 Italian Open was here, with the highest scores in the history of the tournament, just because of the wind: the South-African Dale Hayes won with a score of 293, 5 over par. But also in normal weather conditions, the challenge is really stimulating, the problem being not the distance (6.107 m from the championship tees, which are rarely used) but the ability to avoid the thick shrubs and the rocks that line the fairways (although there’s very little rough), the water hazards (6 holes presenting lakes and ponds) and to understand the slopes of the fatal bean-shaped greens, trade mark of Trent Jones. Technical Details Course: 18 holes, Par 72, 5805 meters Architect: Robert Trent Jones Sr. Topography: quite hilly terrain Distinctive features: doglegs are quite faraway from one another. There are some bunkers, a few water hazards and narrow fairways requiring a precise game. Pro’s Comments “Soft on the eyes, steel to touch” One of my favorite golf clubs, in a breathtaking setting. Holes 1 to 18 are relentless. Mistakes are not allowed. Off the fairway, only Mediterranean brush and bushes, quite undulating greens, and wind that blows almost every day. It might seem like hell, but the more you play it, the more you will appreciate it and some days it feels like heaven. Incredible holes: the 15th , a par 5 running along the Cala di Volpe bay, and the 16th, a short downhill par 4 but with a lateral water hazard on the first stroke and frontal on the second, with an extremely long (about 50 meters) and narrow (maximum width about 9 meters) green. Pure pleasure for the eyes and your swing. Put it on your must-see list.
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