Veneto was part of the Roman Empire until the 5th century AD. Later, after a feudal period, it was part of the Republic of Venice until 1797. For centuries, Venice ruled over one of the largest and richest maritime republics and trading empires in the world. After the Napoleonic Wars and the Congress of Vienna, the Republic was annexed by the Austrian Empire until it merged with the Kingdom of Italy in 1866 as a result of the Third Italian War of Independence. In addition to Italian, most inhabitants speak Venetian, which is divided into five varieties. The Veneto region, located in the north-east of Italy, is a highly sought-after destination due to its main tourist attraction: Venice. A golf holiday in the region is very easy, as there are international airports in Verona and Venice. Almost all golfers combine a visit to Venice with a round of golf. Golfing in Veneto is amazing because courses are built in a great scenic setting overlooking, for example, the Dolomites, Lake Garda and the Adriatic Sea. Veneto boasts many exciting, challenging courses, rich in tradition, all of which respect the peculiarities of golf. There are 28 golf clubs in the region, most of which offer a relaxed atmosphere. Special courses: Golf della Montecchia and Golf Club Ca’Amata. In addition, there is a variety of beautiful golf resorts in the area. In Veneto you can play golf all year round. From May to October conditions are excellent.
Hotel Villa Condulmer
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25.10.–01.11. —
7 nights, Junior suite executive garden, BED AND BREAKFAST
The five-star hotel Villa Condumer is second to none: nestled in a beautiful, huge park with a swimming pool, this charming historical palace. It is located in a strategic position, only 20 minutes from Venice, is the ideal hideaway for relaxation. The stylish, classic-style rooms are equipped with all amenities, flat screen TV and Wi-Fi. The restaurant of the villa, areal jewel, prepares typical, refined dishes and the wine list is an added value to the chef’s creations. Hotel guests will be pampered by the attentive staff, always willing to attend to them.
The five-star hotel Villa Condumer is second to none: nestled in a beautiful, huge park with a swimming pool, this charming historical palace. It is located in a strategic position, only 20 minutes from Venice, is the ideal hideaway for relaxation. The stylish, classic-style rooms are equipped with all amenities, flat screen TV and Wi-Fi. The restaurant of the villa, areal jewel, prepares typical, refined dishes and the wine list is an added value to the chef’s creations. Hotel guests will be pampered by the attentive staff, always willing to attend to them.
Golf Club Villa Condulmer
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26.10. — green fee per player: Green Fee 18 Holes (10:00)
At Mogliano Veneto, in the Treviso province but only 23 Km from Venice, Golf Club Villa Condulmer awaits you, a successful combination of farming landscape, art, history, hospitality and good food. The front 9 holes date back to 1960, designed by John Harris among the ancient trees in the park of the homonymous eighteenth-century villa; the back 9 holes were designed by Marco Croze in 1970. Here more length from the tee is required, fairways are flat but the presence of many water hazards and the very well defended small and fast greens make the game an interesting challenge. The 2nd hole can be considered one of the most enjoyable to play. A 350 m left dogleg par 4, it gives the player a creative second shot to get past the villa’s ancient gate. A shot you will keep in your memory forever. The fascinating clubhouse deserves a special note: it is an old farmhouse, carefully restored keeping its original traits. By the veranda, a panoramic terrace run along the southern side of the building, giving an inspiring view over the ancient park of the villa. Course: 18 holes, Par 71, 5955 metres Architects: John Harris and Marco Croze Topography: from flat to slightly hilly Distinctive features: the front 9 holes as well as the back 9 offer a pleasant and varied game
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Golf Club Ca' della Nave
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28.10. — green fee per player: Green Fee 18 Holes (10:00)
We are around twenty kilometers from the Venetian Lagoon, a World Heritage site: either before or after an obligatory tour of the Serenissima, or better Venice, golf lovers simply cannot miss playing a match at the Golf Club Ca’ della Nave in Martellago, a gem designed by Arnold Palmer on terrain dominated by the aristocratic majesty of the 16th century Villa Grimani Morosini. The great American champion who designed the course in the mid-1980s perhaps drew inspiration from Venice when he decided to insert artificial lakes and water hazards onto no less than 12 of the 18 championship holes – but not even the 9 executive holes are exempt from red stakes! The most difficult is Hole 2, a par 4 of 370 meters, picturesque and rolling with the lake flanking it on the right for the length of the fairway. Two bunkers there awaiting the landing of your first shot and another to defend the entrance to the green complicate things considerably. Hole 14 is also spectacular, a par 4 of 278 meters, where the fairway is an islet in the middle of a large lake: from the tee, you have to cross a small bridge to reach the ball, and the same must be done to reach the green which, in addition to the water in the front, is also defended by three bunkers. Technical Details Course: 18 holes, Par 72, 6366 meters Architect: Arnold Palmer Topography: flat with artificial hills and undulated fairways. Distinctive features: you can recognize everywhere the American style. The play is amusing thanks to artificial slopes and well-placed water hazards. Pro’s comments Arnold Palmer’s hand is clearly seen in the design of this splendid course; lots of water, bunkers on the dogleg bends and in defense of the greens which are wide and welcoming. Much about this course is already revealed by Hole 2, a handicap 1; almost 400 meters from the furthest tee, water on the right and a green defended by a bunker on the left; you will find water another 11 times by the time you have completed the round but don’t be discouraged; the course is not that difficult and everyone will have a ball. Bravo Arnie!!!
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Golf Club Venezia
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30.10. — green fee per player: Green Fee 18 Holes (10:00)
The eighth golf course in the order of appearance on Italian soil – initially 9 holes designed by the Scot Bobby Cruickshank in 1930, increased to 18 in 1951 by C.K. Cotton – was created to attract an elite tourism in the Lagoon. An area of 100 hectares was chosen as site with natural dunes around an old Austrian fortification built to defend the Most Serene Republic during the Lombardo-Venetian rule halfway through the 19th century, when Venice was the capital. The stables and military quarters were transformed into what is still the clubhouse. It is on southernmost tip of Lido Island, in the Alberoni hamlet: reaching it from the mainland is neither simple or casual. Your efforts will be rewarded by that ambiance of low profile innate elegance which has intrigued figures such as the Duke of Windsor, the billionaire John Davison Rockefeller, or celebrities from the past and present such as Bing Crosby and Clint Eastwood. Course: 18 holes, Par 72, 6199 m Architects: Cruikshank & C.K. Cotton Pro’s comments: When you enter the Golf Club Venezia, founded in 1928, you can understand why it is worth the effort of waking up early to take the ferryboat to reach it: the atmosphere there is truly different. Not overly long, the course is flanked by wonderful trees and the silence permeating it is a remarkable plus. Hole 9, the par 3 with the bell, is unforgettable: not long, it is played blind (the green cannot be seen because it is hidden by defense canals and the fort’s ramparts). When you have finished the hole, you must ring the bell to indicate that the green is free. You will also greatly enjoy the other 17 holes. A Venice attraction to be compared to Saint Mark’s Square or the Rialto Bridge: not to be missed.
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