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Olgiata Golf Club Architect : C. Kenneth Cotton - Distance : 7189 yds
Number of holes : 27 - Par : 73
Italy - Rome

Olgiata Golf Club
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Overview Olgiata Golf Club


The course is located 24kms north of Rome. It is divided into two areas, the east course and the west course, and a total of 27 holes.

It was inaugurated in 1961 and designed by English architect C. Kenneth Cotton. The west course is the oldest of the two and has 18 holes. It has been host to particularly important events, some of which international, such as the Italian Open.

  In 2012, it was almost completely redesigned by American architect Jim Fazio, to fulfil new needs and it is now ready to welcome the International Tournaments.

 The recently-created east course is a 9-hole, par 36 course, 2,947 metres in length. Far from being an executive course, the east course is a true course in its own right, where different competitions and tournaments are played out.


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Olgiata Golf Club
Indirizzo Largo Olgiata, 15
00123 Rome

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