Hole Map

A visual overview of the course, hole by hole.
The hole map provides a clear view of the course layout, allowing players to understand the sequence of the course, the pars, and the main characteristics of each hole.

Hole 1 — Par 4 | HCP 17

An opening hole that immediately introduces the character of the course. From the tee, the opening shot requires attention: the hole develops along a fairway that guides play on the left side, while the water hazard on the right gradually comes into play, especially for those seeking greater distance.

The ideal drive favors precision over power, leaving a manageable second shot toward the green. The approach must be carefully judged: the green is well protected by strategically placed bunkers, requiring a thoughtful choice of trajectory.

A hole that invites players to find their rhythm from the very beginning, rewarding control and course awareness without forcing the play.

A balanced opening that invites players to ease gradually into the game.

Hole 2 — Par 4 | HCP 11

A hole that immediately requires concentration and a well-considered choice of play. From the tee, the fairway develops in a fairly straight line, but the water hazard on the right side quickly comes into play, accompanying the action for much of the hole and influencing the line of the opening shot.

The ideal drive favors a controlled line toward the center-left of the fairway, avoiding the pursuit of excessive distance. The second shot must be played with care: the green area is well protected and requires precision on the approach, especially for those attacking the pin.

A technical hole that rewards risk management and encourages players to build their score with intelligence rather than aggression.

A hole that invites careful reading of the course from the very first shot.

Hole 3 — Par 3 | HCP 7

A par 3 that tests precision and control right from the tee. The hole features a well-protected green, framed by strategic bunkers that make club selection and distance control essential.

The water hazard on the right side comes into play visually and influences the perception of the shot, encouraging a clean and well-calibrated trajectory. The green, relatively small in size, requires a precise shot to avoid difficult recoveries from the surrounding defenses.

An apparently simple hole, but one that rewards attention and sensitivity, especially in the short game and on the putting green.

A precision par 3, where the right shot matters more than power.

Hole 4 — Par 5 | HCP 15

A hole that does not reveal itself easily. Long, scenic, and deeply strategic, the 4th tests course vision and the ability to decide when to be bold and when to wait.

From the tee, the fairway develops narrow and protected by vegetation, inviting a precise rather than powerful shot. As play progresses, water comes into view and accompanies the player through the decisive stages of the hole, becoming a constant presence, mental even before physical.

The approach to the green requires clarity of mind: those who force the play take risks, while those who build the hole patiently are rewarded. The green, well protected and surrounded by greenery, finishes the hole with elegance but without concessions.

A hole that reflects the true spirit of the course: think before you strike, breathe before you decide.

Hole 5 — Par 3 | HCP 5

A par 3 of great precision, seemingly simple but far from trivial. The shot from the tee requires distance control and a clean trajectory: the green is well protected and the water in the foreground comes into play immediately, penalizing any hesitation or overly aggressive choice.

The elongated shape of the hole and the presence of vegetation on the sides require a decisive but measured shot, with particular attention to the wind and the pin position. A par achieved here is always worth more than average.

A hole that rewards precision and discipline more than power.

Hole 6 — Par 5 | HCP 13

A long and demanding par 5 that requires careful shot construction from the tee. The fairway develops in a straight line but is crossed by a stream that comes into play on the second shot, becoming the true key point of the hole.

From the tee it is essential to find the correct line to set up the next shot in the best possible way: those attempting to reach the green in two must carefully assess both distance and risk, while a more conservative strategy suggests positioning the ball short of the hazard.

The approach to the green, well protected and slightly elevated, requires precision and control.

A hole that rewards risk management and intelligent play more than sheer power.

Hole 7 — Par 4 | HCP 3

A par 4 of great character, among the most demanding on the course. From the tee, a precise shot is required to stay on the fairway, bordered by vegetation, with water coming into play in the opening section and influencing both club selection and shot line.

The second shot is the true test of the hole: the presence of a stream crossing the fairway requires careful assessment of both distance and landing area. Forcing the play exposes the player to errors that are heavily penalized.

The green, well protected and slightly elevated, rewards a controlled and well-calibrated approach.

A hole that requires precision, risk management, and composure, consistent with its low handicap.

Hole 8 — Par 4 | HCP 1

An iconic par 4 and the most difficult on the course, where strategy and precision are essential. From the tee, the fairway appears fairly generous, but water comes into play from the very first shot, strongly influencing the ideal line and club selection.

The second shot is particularly demanding: the stream that crosses the hole requires careful distance management and an extremely precise approach. Any mistake is punished, making a rational construction of the hole essential.

The green, well protected and set within a scenic setting, concludes one of the most demanding tests on the course.

A hole that rewards control, clarity of mind, and high-quality play, fully in keeping with its handicap.

Hole 9 — Par 4 | HCP 9

A medium-length par 4 that requires precision and control from the tee. The fairway develops narrow, with water running along the right side for the entire hole, becoming a constant reference and influencing the choice of the line of play.

From the tee, a controlled shot is advisable to remain in the fairway and avoid bringing the hazard into play from the very beginning. The second shot must be managed with care, taking into account the shape of the green and the presence of water that continues to protect the right side.

A hole that allows no distractions and closes the course with a test of precision and discipline, ideal for assessing the solidity of one’s game.

Hole 10 — Par 3 | HCP 4

An elegant and deceptive par 3 where precision is the only true key to success. The shot from the tee must be approached with great care: the water running along the right side accompanies the entire hole and punishes any inaccurate trajectory.

The green, well protected and slightly elevated, requires careful assessment of distance and pin position. Club selection is crucial, especially in windy conditions, which are often difficult to read in this part of the course.

A hole that does not allow forcing the play and rewards control, touch, and precision, ideal for getting back into rhythm after the break.

Hole 11 — Par 4 | HCP 12

A par 4 that requires precision and careful management of the line of play. From the tee, the fairway appears narrow, with water running along the left side and dense vegetation on the opposite side, significantly reducing the margin for error.

The opening shot must be carefully judged to position the ball correctly and set up the second shot in the best possible way. The approach to the green requires control of both distance and trajectory, with the risk of water always present and influencing the choices of play.

A hole that rewards solidity and precision more than aggression, fitting harmoniously into the sequence of the back nine.

Hole 12 — Par 4 | HCP 10

A technical and well-designed par 4 that requires attention from the opening shot. The fairway develops with a gentle curve, with water running along the right side and significantly influencing the choice of line from the tee.

The opening shot must be controlled to avoid bringing the hazard into play and to set up the correct angle for the approach. The second shot must be played with precision, taking into account the presence of water and the shape of the green, well protected and set within an evocative natural setting.

A hole that rewards strategy and precision, penalizing any rushed decision.

Hole 13 — Par 3 | HCP 2

A visually striking par 3 and one of the most demanding on the course. The tee shot is strongly influenced by the presence of water, which comes clearly into play and requires precise assessment of distance and trajectory.

The green, well protected and slightly elevated, does not forgive inaccuracy and requires a decisive yet controlled shot. Club selection is crucial, especially in windy conditions, which are often difficult to read in this part of the course.

A hole that rewards absolute precision and composure, fully consistent with its handicap.

Hole 14 — Par 4 | HCP 14

A technical par 4 that requires a careful reading of the hole from the tee. The fairway develops with a pronounced bend to the left, demanding a precise choice of line of play to avoid the vegetation that borders the sides.

The opening shot should prioritize positioning rather than distance, in order to approach the second shot with a favorable angle. The approach to the green, well protected and slightly elevated, requires control and precision in distance management.

A hole that rewards strategy and accuracy, penalizing forced trajectories.

Hole 15 — Par 5 | HCP 6

A long and intricate par 5, among the most scenic and demanding on the course. The fairway develops in a winding shape, with water coming into play at several points and accompanying the player for much of the hole, making careful strategic management essential.

From the tee, a controlled shot is advisable to remain in the fairway and avoid bringing the hazard into play too early. The second shot requires a considered choice: those attempting to shorten the distance to the green must carefully assess the risk, while a more conservative strategy allows proper positioning for the final approach.

The green, well protected and set within a striking natural setting, concludes a hole that rewards construction, patience, and precision more than sheer power.

Hole 16 — Par 5 | HCP 18

A long and demanding par 5 that requires patience and careful construction of the hole. The fairway develops narrow and elongated, with water coming into play at several points and significantly influencing strategic choices.

From the tee, a precise shot is essential to stay on the fairway and properly set up the next play. The second shot must be managed with care, deciding whether to position safely before the hazards or attempt a more aggressive line, always with a high level of risk.

The final approach to the green, well protected and slightly elevated, requires control of distance and trajectory. A hole that rewards management, consistency, and clarity of mind, consistent with its handicap.

Hole 17 — Par 4 | HCP 8

A balanced par 4 that requires precision and good management of the tee shot. The fairway appears relatively wide in the first section but gradually narrows as it approaches the green, making proper positioning on the opening shot essential.

The approach to the green is made more demanding by the presence of water protecting the landing area, requiring careful assessment of distance and trajectory. A shot that is too short or inaccurate can be penalizing.

A hole that rewards control and solid play, ideal for preparing for the final stretch of the course.

Hole 18 — Par 4 | HCP 16

A closing par 4 that requires attention and precision until the very last shot. The fairway develops in a straight line, with a stream crossing the hole in the final section and decisively influencing the approach to the green.

From the tee, a controlled shot is advisable in order to position correctly and approach the second shot from the right angle. The attack to the green must be carefully evaluated, taking into account the water hazard and the shape of the green, well protected and located near the Club House.

A hole that rewards clarity of mind and precision, bringing the course to a balanced close consistent with its overall style.

The maps are indicative and help provide orientation in understanding the course layout.

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