Gardagolf (Rosso & Bianco)
Soiano, Lombardia- AddressVia Omodeo, 2, 25080 Soiano BS, Italy
- Championships hosted
Established by local businessman Riccardo Pisa and partner Giorgio Simonini in the mid-1980s, the 27-hole Gardagolf Country Club complex lies within the former Omedeo family estate, nestling in the Valtenesi hills above the shores of Lake Garda.
The Rosso (Red) and Bianco (White) nines comprise the original championship 18-hole course at Gardagolf, with the newer Giallo nine (playing almost 500 yards shorter than the other two circuits) completing the 27-hole configuration.
Woodland and open fairways are laid out below the clubhouse on the gentle slopes of a generous 275-acre property where the Rosso nine contains the more undulating holes and the Bianco nine features water on five of its holes.
The Giallo (Yellow) circuit should not be dismissed, though, as it contains plenty of challenging golf holes; making it well worth the cost of paying the additional green fee tariff to play all twenty-seven holes at this stunningly scenic venue.
A number of top professional events have been held at Gardagolf since it opened, including the Italian Women’s Open in 1990 and the Italian Open in 1997 and 2003. The European Tour returned to this lovely part of Lombardy in 2018 for the club's third staging of the Italian Open, which Denmark’s Thorbjørn Olesen won, beating home favourite Francesco Molinari by one-shot.
Established by local businessman Riccardo Pisa and partner Giorgio Simonini in the mid-1980s, the 27-hole Gardagolf Country Club complex lies within the former Omedeo family estate, nestling in the Valtenesi hills above the shores of Lake Garda.
The Rosso (Red) and Bianco (White) nines comprise the original championship 18-hole course at Gardagolf, with the newer Giallo nine (playing almost 500 yards shorter than the other two circuits) completing the 27-hole configuration.
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