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.
Madrigale Panoramic & Lifestyle Hotel
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15.10.–23.10. —
8 nights, Double room (small) (fullbed), BED AND BREAKFAST
With a stay at Madrigale Panoramic & Lifestyle Hotel in Costermano sul Garda, you’ll be next to a golf course, a 5-minute walk from Golf Club Ca degli Ulivi and a 4-minute drive from Al Corno Beach. This 4-star hotel is 10.6 mi (17 km) from Gardaland and 12.1 mi (19.5 km) from Aquardens Spa. Relax at the full-service spa, where you can enjoy massages, body treatments, and facials. You’re sure to appreciate the recreational amenities, which include 2 outdoor swimming pools, a steam room, and bicycles to rent. Additional features at this hotel include complimentary wireless internet access and tour/ticket assistance. Make yourself at home in one of the 69 air-conditioned rooms featuring minibars. Complimentary wireless internet access is available to keep you connected. Bathrooms have bidets and hair dryers. Conveniences include phones, as well as safes and desks.
Services (partially against charge) - Outdoor swimming pool
- Spa
- Pets not allowed
- Disability-friendly rooms
- Garden
- Bar
- Restaurant
- Sailing
- Smoking area
- Terrace
- Wi-fi
- 24-hour reception
- Bicycle hire service
- BBQ Facilities
- Sun loungers
- Hotel safe
- Steam bath
- Spa treatments
- Secure parking
- Poolside snack bar
- Luggage room
- Newspaper stand
- Not wheelchair-accessible
- Dry cleaning and laundry
- Elevator
Golf Club Ca' degli Ulivi
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16.10. — green fee per player: Green Fee 18 Holes (10:00)
On the Veronese shore of Lake Garda north of Bardolino, the Golf Club Ca’ degli Ulivi’s 18 holes (plus 9 executives) wind through a natural setting of rare beauty with an exceptionally mild climate that allows golf to be played all year long. The olive trees for which the club is named are naturally the protagonists, for both the Championship course, a par 72 requiring understanding and the ability to take advantage of the sloping terrain, as well as the Mirabello, a par 31 that is perfect for precision training and short strokes (chipping). The 13th hole is the most difficult, a par 4 that is 394 meters long from the yellow tees: use a full wood at the tee, aiming for the right part of the fairway – to the left, there is hardly any room for error with the dense trees and the out-of-bounds just off the rough! For your second shot, play a middle or long iron over the hill in front of you to land on the green, wide and on several levels. At the end of the match, go down 2.5 kilometers until you reach the historic center of Garda, a lovely fishing village facing the lake. Enjoy the panorama sweeping from the lakefront up to beneath the fortress, or get lost in the romantic cobblestone alleyways: you’ll always cherish the memory Technical Details Course : 18 + 9 holes Architect : Cotton Pennick & Partners Topography : hilly, among olive trees and cypresses Special fesatures : 18-hole championship course & 9-hole executive course
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Golf Club Paradiso del Garda
Golf club page 18.10. — green fee per player: Green Fee 18 Holes (10:00) Golf Club Paradiso del Garda is a course of modern conception, designed by the famous American architect Jim Fazio. Open all year round, it has 18 championship holes and technical features that will satisfy even the most demanding player. Numerous bunkers, 5 lakes, one of which is natural, and some of the most beautiful greens in Italy make the course of the Golf Club Paradiso del Garda technical and fun. Numerous services are offered: driving range with covered positions, putting green, pitch green, bunker, pro shop, swimming pool, wellness, bar, buvette and à la carte restaurant.
Chervò Golf San Vigilio
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20.10. — green fee per player: Green Fee 18 Holes (10:00)
We are south of Lake Garda, on lands where the Second War of Independence was fought in 1859 between the Franco-Sardinian and Austrian armies. The only battles being fought here today are fortunately the personal ones with one’s golf game, and without too many frustrations nonetheless: this is a course where even players with high handicaps can enjoy themselves (the holes have five tee boxes to adapt the course to all levels) and where you don’t have to spend a lot of time looking for your ball because it’s always in plain sight (unless it ends up in one of the many water hazards!). Before going to play, climb the travertine and wrought iron stairs leading to the top floor of the bright clubhouse. Go out on the terrace where the panorama sweeps 360-degrees over the courses and the 110 hectares of property. From here, you have the best overview of the four 9-hole courses designed by German architect Kurt Rossknecht in 2008. The 18 classical competition holes are those of the Benaco – with a memorable Hole 5, a par 3 of 180 meters almost completely taken up by the lake – combined with those of the Solferino; the 9 holes of both courses are spectacular, sharing the same lake and the same immense putting green onto which the clubhouse windows look. The San Martino course is also beautiful, a rather long par 35 with many water hazards. Test your short game and try the Pozzolengo course, with its 9 executive holes that are varied and entertaining. Technical Details Course Benaco/Solferino: 9 holes, Par 36, 3427 meters. Course San Martino: 9 holes, Par 35, 2910 meters Course Pozzolengo: 9 holes, Par 27, 1025 meters Architect: Kurt Rossknecht Topography: somewhere flat, somewhere hilly; a lot of water hazards. Distinctive features: Every golf player will find here his ideal situation. Pro’s Comments The Golf Chervò – San Vigilio can be best defined as “universal”: challenging for pros and amateurs with low handicaps, fun for medium-high handicaps; congratulations to the designer who intuited his client’s needs, that is, for building a splendid “tourist” course. Don’t make the mistake of thinking it’s easy; it is rather long, with large greens and cross bunkers that are difficult to get over. Fun guaranteed for all. Try it.
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Golf Club Verona
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23.10. — green fee per player: Green Fee 18 Holes (10:00)
It only takes a moment to reach the golf club once you exit the A4 motorway at Sommacampagna: drive through the town and after a few minutes, turn right onto the road that rises to the club. It is a timeless oasis, a picture postcard that invites you to relax with its clubhouse built of stone and red bricks covered with ivy, an ancient well spouting geraniums and trees shading the patio in front of the putting green. Inside, the floors in worn terracotta tiles, ceilings with dark wooden beams alternating with bricks, and cozy parlors with a country elegance. This is a traditional club founded in 1963, where those who come here never want to leave. The loyal staff running it thinks so too, as it has remained virtually unchanged over the decades. Two talents of the likes of Silvia Cavalleri and Matteo Manassero took their first golfing steps here, and refined their games on the undulating fairways designed first by John Harris, then revisited by Giulio Cavalsani, and more recently, Alvise Rossi Fioravanti with Baldovino Dassù. It is a hilly course running through vineyards which, to the west of Verona – the city of Romeo and Juliet – serve to frame the hills of Custoza. The front nine are rather narrow and shorter, while the back are very long but also very broad. The raised greens oblige players to hit well calculated approach shots. Technical details Course: 18 holes, Par 72, 6054 meters. Architect: John Harris Topography: very physical with big differences in height. Distinctive features: the equipment for the play will have to be complete: good drivers, precise clubs and the best putters. Pro’s comments This is a course where you must pander to the terrain’s frequent undulations. Some holes are really a lot of fun. Allow me to mention Hole 4, where stronger players who are willing to gamble can try to reach the green directly with their first shots. Otherwise, you can play a tee shot to the left part of the fairway, to have a better angle to center the green with your second shot. Even an inexperienced play can score a birdie here, with a little luck. A fun course for all. Definitely worth playing.
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