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Golf Club del Cervino

Valle d'Aosta / Vallée d'Aoste

Golf Club del Cervino - Ingresso

Valle d'Aosta / Vallée d'Aoste

Golf Club della Montecchia

Veneto 1 upcoming event

Golf Club della Montecchia is a 27-hole championship course located in Selvazzano Dentro, near Padua, Italy, positioned adjacent to the Colli Euganei Regional Park and close to the thermal spas of Abano and Montegrotto. Designed by renowned English architect Tom Macauley, the course combines Anglo-Saxon design principles with sensitivity to environmental and landscape considerations. Founded in 1988, the course is set on historic grounds that once belonged to the Conti Emo Capodilista family, encompassing an ancient castle, Renaissance villa, and renowned wine estate. The technically demanding layout is characterized by high championship standards. The club has established itself as a premier Italian golf destination, hosting multiple editions of Challenge Tour and Alps Tour events, including the Venice Open and Junior International Open tournaments. The facility features a modern Performance Center with comprehensive coaching from eight professionals, offering integrated performance analysis. The club prioritizes environmental stewardship, serving as a buffer zone between the regional park and surrounding development. Three course routing options (White, Red, and Green) accommodate varying skill levels, while the academy provides instruction from beginners to advanced players.

Golf Club des Deux Alpes

Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes

Golf Club des Deux Alpes is a 9-hole mountain golf course located in the Écrins massif, nestled among snow-capped peaks in the French Alps. Despite its modest length, the course offers an exceptional alpine setting with dramatic mountain scenery. The layout features natural terrain with relatively short fairways bordered by high rough and strategically placed bunkers, creating a links-style challenge at elevation. The greens are notably fast with significant slopes, requiring precise approach play. The tee shots demand accuracy and distance to effectively attack the greens, as the elevated terrain plays a crucial role in course strategy. The course operates seasonally, with the practice facility open from late May through early September and the full course playable from late June through early September. This seasonal schedule reflects the alpine location's weather conditions. The design emphasizes the natural mountain landscape while presenting moderate difficulty through its strategic bunkering and sloped greens, making it distinctive as a mountain links-style course.

Golf Club des Iles Borromées

Piemonte

Golf Club des Iles Borromées is an 18-hole championship course located in the Alto-Vergante plateau near Stresa on Lake Maggiore in northern Italy, situated at approximately 600 meters elevation. The course measures 6,122 meters with a par of 72. The setting is characterized by exceptional panoramic views across four pre-Alpine lakes—Maggiore, Varese, Monate, and Comabbio—as well as vistas toward the Simplon Alps and Swiss mountains. On clear days, the Milan skyline is visible from the 18th tee. The course benefits from year-round playability, with cool summers and sunny winters due to its elevated, south-facing position in an unspoiled natural environment. The layout takes advantage of the plateau terrain, offering distinctive vistas from key holes, particularly the 9th green overlooking the Simplon Mountains and Val Grande, and the elevated 18th tee. The course operates throughout the year, with reduced winter hours and Monday closures during winter months, accommodating both competitive play and recreational golf in a naturally beautiful Alpine setting.

Golf Club des Serves

Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes

Golf Club di Savigliano

Piemonte

Golf Club Dolores

Buenos Aires

Golf Club Domaine de Champlong

Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes

Golf Club Domäne Niederreutin

Baden-Württemberg

Golf Club Domat/Ems

Graubünden/Grischun/Grigioni

Golf Club Domat/Ems is a 27-hole championship course situated on over 90 hectares in the Tuma valley region of Graubünden, Switzerland. The course is harmoniously integrated into the gentle, rolling landscape characteristic of the area, offering one of Switzerland's most impressive golf facilities. Located just three minutes from the A13 motorway via the Reichenau/Flims exit, the course combines natural beauty with thoughtful design, making it among the country's most scenic and challenging layouts. The facility features a comprehensive practice area with a chipping green, accommodating golfers from beginners through advanced players. The club offers structured instruction from course entry through official handicap certification, as well as specialized coaching including video analysis and technique training for experienced golfers. The course welcomes guests with valid handicap documentation and maintains dress code standards emphasizing appropriate golf attire. An on-site restaurant serves both club members and the general public, and free parking is available. The club celebrated its 30th anniversary in 2025, hosting special jubilee tournaments throughout August.

Golf Club Druento - Cascina I Merli

Piemonte

Golf Druento is a 12-hole par 47 course located in Druento, near Turin, Italy, situated just steps away from the elegant Reggia di Venaria. Founded by Eugenio Gili with the philosophy of "golf for everyone," the course offers a layout spanning 3,810 meters designed for enjoyment and accessibility to golfers of various skill levels. The course is set in the Piedmont region's landscape, providing a recreational golfing experience. Golf Druento organizes tournaments and events for its members throughout the year. The club maintains the course free from pesticides and fungicides, emphasizing environmental responsibility. The facility includes a restaurant and operates year-round with Tuesdays as the regular closure day.

Golf Club du Bocage Bressuirais

Nouvelle-Aquitaine

Golf Club du Val de Cher

Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes

Golf Club du Val de Cher is an 18-hole golf course located in Nassigny along the Cher River in the Auvergne region of France. The course is situated within the grounds of a historic Bourbonnais château, surrounded by a magnificent park of centuries-old oak trees. The layout winds through these ancient trees in a serene setting designed to accommodate golfers of all levels while allowing competitive players to fully express their skills. The peaceful riverside location along the Cher provides a tranquil atmosphere for play. The course hosts regular competitions and tournaments sanctioned by FFGolf and the regional golf federation. The club operates a clubhouse with food services and offers instruction for aspiring players. The course welcomes both casual players through green fee reservations and members seeking regular play in this picturesque Auvergne setting.

Golf Club du Vieux Village

Québec

Parcours du Vieux Village is an 18-hole championship golf course located in Bromont, in the heart of the Estrie region of Quebec. The course is situated amid the picturesque hills of Estrie, offering scenic landscape views throughout the round. The course features well-maintained greens and clearly defined fairways, designed to provide an accessible layout that balances enjoyment with challenge. It caters to golfers of all skill levels, from beginners to experienced players, making it suitable for recreational play, family outings, and competitive tournaments. Key facilities and amenities include GPS-equipped electric golf carts, a pro shop offering clubs, apparel, and accessories with professional fitting services for major brands including PING, Srixon, Cobra, and Callaway. The course operates an on-site golf school with professional instruction. Additional facilities include multiple dining options: a bar, terrace bar overlooking the course, and a canteen. The welcoming atmosphere and well-maintained infrastructure make it a popular destination for golf in the region.

Golf Club Ebersberg

Bayern

Golf Club Ebersberg is located 30 kilometers east of Munich in the Steinhöring area, offering two distinct courses with scenic mountain views. The facility features an 18-hole championship course and a public 9-hole course named after Sepp Maier. Both layouts are set within natural surroundings, providing an appealing environment for golfers of varying skill levels. The club caters to both serious competitive players and recreational golfers seeking casual rounds with friends. The courses are characterized by their natural terrain and landscape features. The club provides detailed hole-by-hole information through drone-based "birdiebooks" to help players understand course strategy, including bunker placements and hazard locations. Beyond the courses themselves, Golf Club Ebersberg offers comprehensive golf instruction through its golf school, including beginner courses and professional training programs. The facility supports an active membership base with various competitive teams and a youth golf program featuring regular training sessions and holiday camps. The club participates in organized leagues and tournaments throughout the season, maintaining an engaged community of players across all age groups and ability levels.

Golf Club Empress

Québec

Golf Club Enghien

Hainaut

Golf Club Enghien features the Arenberg Course, an 18-hole championship layout designed by architect Bruno Steensels. The course stretches 6,393 meters and plays to par 72, offering a substantial test of golf across its full length. Located in Belgium, Golf Club Enghien maintains two distinct courses for members and visitors, with the Arenberg Course serving as the primary championship venue. The facility demonstrates a commitment to sustainable turf management practices through its "Entretien Durable" (sustainable maintenance) program. The club provides a comprehensive golf experience beyond the courses themselves, including a Golf Academy with private lessons and group instruction, junior programs, and golf travel opportunities. The facility also offers dining through its restaurant and maintains a pro shop for equipment needs. Golf Club Enghien welcomes both members and visitors, making it accessible to golfers at various levels. The course has established itself as a venue capable of hosting competitive events, from tournaments to corporate team-building activities.

Golf Club Enzesfeld

Niederösterreich 17 upcoming events

Golf Club Eppan

Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol

Golf Club Eppan, known as "The Blue Monster," is a 9-hole course located in the Etsch Valley near Eppan in South Tyrol, Italy. Designed by renowned golf architect Thomas C. Himmel, the course features over 10,000 square meters of greens set against a dramatic mountain backdrop. The layout is characterized by its exceptionally flat terrain and notably high groundwater levels, which influenced the design philosophy of incorporating multiple artificial lakes throughout the course. These water features serve dual purposes: as aesthetic and ecological enhancements while also functioning as water reservoirs for course maintenance. The course presents a challenging nine-hole layout with demanding holes that require strategic play around the numerous water hazards. The combination of pristine greens, scenic water features, and surrounding alpine landscape creates a distinctive playing experience. Additional naturalized areas complement the course design, contributing to its unique environmental character. Golf Club Eppan has received international recognition, earning a prestigious 4-Star Superior classification from the BVGA for excellence in course maintenance, service quality, infrastructure, and playing conditions. The course continues to evolve through ongoing renovations overseen by South Tyrolean golf architect Wilfried Moroder to meet contemporary golf standards.

Golf Club Erfurt

Thüringen

Golf Club Erfurt is a 9-hole golf course located in Erfurt, the capital of Thuringia, Germany. Situated on 28 hectares in a peaceful setting between the Alacher Höhe hills and the picturesque Orphalgrund valley near Tiefthal, the course features a par 70 layout. The clubhouse terrace offers panoramic views across the greens, particularly of holes 7 and 9. The course caters to golfers of all skill levels. Beginners can navigate the layout without difficulty while improving their handicap, while experienced players find challenges on the longer par 4 holes (1, 3, 5, and 8) that reward long, accurate drives. Short distances between holes and practice facilities accommodate after-work rounds. A junior tee option is available, reducing the course length to 3,220 meters with a par 62, providing an ideal introduction for children. The course maintains winter play conditions with designated winter greens and enforces carry bag usage during the season. Golf instruction and weekend introductory courses are available for beginners interested in learning the game.

Golf Club Espalais

Occitanie

Golf Club Espalais is a 9-hole parkland course located in the Occitanie region of southwestern France, situated along the Garonne River at the foot of the Auvillar hills, approximately 5 minutes from Valence d'Agen. Designed by architect Olivier Brizon and established in 1987, the course follows a "easy bogey, difficult par" design philosophy. The layout accommodates golfers of all skill levels, presenting an accessible challenge for beginners while remaining a worthy adversary for experienced players. The course features numerous water obstacles that characterize its design. Open year-round, Golf Club Espalais organizes regular competitions throughout the season in a sporting and convivial atmosphere. The club is notable for its youth-focused programs, welcoming young golfers from age 5 with advantageous membership formulas including unlimited course access and golf instruction. The facility emphasizes a welcoming atmosphere, with the club's ethos centered on good humor and camaraderie among members and visiting golfers.