Veneto golf destination – Italy’s diverse golf region between Lake Garda and the Adriatic Sea When I think of golf in Veneto, I think of contrasts: a challenging round in the morning with views of olive groves and hills, an espresso in the piazza in the afternoon, pasta and a glass of Amarone in the evening. Veneto is not purely a ‘golf region’ – it is a complete package of sport, landscape, culture and enjoyment. And that is precisely what makes this destination so appealing. Golf in Veneto – Location & Diversity Veneto is located in north-eastern Italy and stretches from the eastern shore of Lake Garda via Verona and the Euganean Hills to the Adriatic coast near Jesolo. Within a maximum of 60–90 minutes, you can reach a wide variety of courses – hilly, flat, park-like or resort-oriented. For a golf holiday in Veneto, this means: You can combine several characters in one trip. The top golf courses in Veneto ⛳ Golf Club Verona For many, the most challenging course in the region. Technically demanding, slightly hilly, excellent course maintenance. Precise course management is what counts here – those who think strategically will be rewarded. Not a place to ‘hit blindly’. Ideal for: ambitious players and groups with sporting aspirations. ⛳ Golf Club Ca’ degli Ulivi Located above Garda – panoramic views guaranteed. The course is varied, partly hilly and requires clean irons onto the green. The view of the lake makes every round special. Highlight: sunset on the club terrace. ⛳ Padova Golf Club 27 holes in the Euganean Hills. Parkland character, lots of peace and quiet, wide fairways, old trees. Here you can play in a relaxed atmosphere, but it’s by no means boring. The combination of nature and layout is really impressive. ⛳ Golf Club Frassanelle An insider tip for connoisseurs. Historic park, old villas, dramatic landscape with rocks and caves. Golfing here feels almost a bit British – stylish, quiet, classic. ⛳ Jesolo Golf Club Modern, flat, lots of water hazards – championship layout on the Adriatic coast. Perfect for a golf holiday by the sea. Here you can play competitively and then head straight to the beach or the resort. ⛳ Asolo Golf Club 27 varied holes in the hilly hinterland. Technically exciting, scenically stunning and rarely overcrowded. If you want to experience Veneto intensively, you should play here. Lake Garda golf region – the eastern side Important: When we talk about golf in Veneto, we are referring to the eastern side of Lake Garda around Verona. The courses are mostly slightly elevated, offer spectacular views and are challenging. Perfect for: * 3–5 night golf getaway * Combination of golf & Verona * Sporty, ambitious groups Golf & sea – Adriatic coast of Veneto Around Jesolo, modern resort golf combines with beach holidays. Flat courses, wide fairways, wind-prone holes – here, the weather also plays a tactical role. Ideal for: * Golf & beach holidays * Couples * Relaxed weekly programmes Best time to travel for golf in Veneto * April–June: perfect conditions, lush green fairways * September–October: my clear recommendation – stable weather, less traffic, top course quality * Summer: start early, then head to the pool or lake The climate is mild and very suitable for golf. Why Veneto is such a strong golf destination ✔ Wide variety of courses in a small area ✔ Challenging layouts ✔ Easy to reach via Verona or Venice ✔ Excellent hotels, from boutique establishments to 5-star resorts ✔ Combination of golf, culture and cuisine You don’t just play golf here – you combine sport with the Italian quality of life. Conclusion: golf holidays in Veneto Veneto is ideal for golfers who want more than just 18 holes. The region offers challenging courses, varied landscapes and short distances between golf clubs. Added to this is that typical Italian blend of serenity and quality. For me, Veneto is one of the most versatile golf destinations in Italy – perfect for group trips, connoisseurs or ambitious golfers who want to combine technique, panoramic views and a certain lifestyle.
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7 nights, DBL Standard room, BED AND BREAKFAST
The Hotel alla Torre, a refined hotel set beside the iconic Clock Tower, in the heart of Castelfranco Veneto, is housed within a prestigious 16th-century aristocratic palace, lovingly renovated and extended, preserving its historic character while offering the comforts of modern hospitality. Each room is decorated in a classic style. Warm tones, traditional furnishings, and thoughtful details create a cozy, elegant atmosphere—perfect for relaxing after a day of golf. With the Cà Amata Golf Club just 6 km away, the Cà della Nave Golf Club and the Condulmer Golf Club within easy reach, the hotel is ideally positioned and offers an excellent base for golf enthusiasts. Whether you’re looking for a leisurely golf holiday, a romantic getaway, or a cultural journey, the Hotel alla Torre offers an unforgettable stay where history, elegance, and comfort converge in perfect harmony.
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The Hotel alla Torre, a refined hotel set beside the iconic Clock Tower, in the heart of Castelfranco Veneto, is housed within a prestigious 16th-century aristocratic palace, lovingly renovated and extended, preserving its historic character while offering the comforts of modern hospitality. Each room is decorated in a classic style. Warm tones, traditional furnishings, and thoughtful details create a cozy, elegant atmosphere—perfect for relaxing after a day of golf. With the Cà Amata Golf Club just 6 km away, the Cà della Nave Golf Club and the Condulmer Golf Club within easy reach, the hotel is ideally positioned and offers an excellent base for golf enthusiasts. Whether you’re looking for a leisurely golf holiday, a romantic getaway, or a cultural journey, the Hotel alla Torre offers an unforgettable stay where history, elegance, and comfort converge in perfect harmony.
Golf Club Ca' Amata
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17.08. — green fee per player: Green Fee 18 Holes Prov 2026 (10:00)
Choosing Ca’ Amata means treating yourself with a golf day in a romantic eighteenth-century atmosphere, in the heart of an area – the province of Treviso – which offers a vast amount of interesting sightseeing opportunities. The course, created in 1991, has been cut out from the park of the Villa of the same name, one of the most prestigious examples of the eighteenth-century Venetian architecture. There are also guided tours (booking required). The environment is beautiful and well maintained, framed by trees, bushes and flowers, adding elegance along the fairways. Eleven of the 18 holes include lakes and streams, to catch inaccurate shots; and lovers of beauty will notice that even the water hazards adhere to strict aesthetic rules, with architectural elements belonging to the most beautiful romantic parks: ledges, small bridges, little waterfalls characterize the whole course. The track, entirely flat, covers a vast area, 75 hectares, starting a course which allows the golfer spectacularly long shots. The large fairways forgive imprecise shots, but the greens – sometimes very big, others smaller and technically challenging with many slopes – are less forgiving. Very long Par 4s alternate with shorter holes, making the course a real challenge, even for the more expert players. The climate here is mild: you can happily play almost all year long. Technical Details Course: 18 holes, Par 72, 5686 meters Architect: Marco Croze Topography: flat, numerous water hazards Distinctive features: strategic game is essential; it’s bound to test your nerves with water coming into play on many holes.
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Golf Club Ca' della Nave
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19.08. — green fee per player: Green Fee 18 Holes prov 2026 High (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 Villa Condulmer
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21.08. — green fee per player: Green Fee 18 Holes Prov 2026 (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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