Via Agnelli 40,
Fiano, nr Torino, Piemonte 10070
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+39 011 923 5440Pro shop
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Sergio Bertaina / Marco Soffietti.The Course:
18 holes. Tree-lined parkland. Undulating terrain - a few slopes to climb.
Surroundings:
Woodland.
Designer:
Original design at this location by English course architect John S. F. Morrison (1956). Developed into 27 holes and then 36 by Italian designer Marco Croze.
Above distances are for the Giallo (Yellow) course. Also at Torino GC is the 18-hole Blu course (par-72; 6,216 metres from the back tees).
45.197042
7.550588
17 km NW of Turin
From the A5 just north of Turin take exit Venaria, and follow direction Venaria. Follow signs through the town of Venaria to Valli di Lanzo (SP1). After approx 12 km, at roundabout, turn left direction Fiano. After o.3 km golf entrance gates are on your left.
Circolo Golf Torino, La Mandria (Giallo course): Here in the La Mandria Regional Park just north of Turin, you'll find two of northwest Italy's best known golf clubs. Each club is home to two championship courses. In the most northerly section of the park is Circolo Golf Torino (Turin Golf Club), home to the Blue and Yellow courses. Sitting just beneath it is Royal Park "I Roveri", with layouts by Robert Trent Jones Sr and Michael Hurdzan.
Circumnavigating Torino's slightly higher rated Blue course, the Giallo/Yellow course also lays down a pleasantly challenging test of golf in a predominantly tree-lined environment. A tight opening par-4 gets proceedings underway, leading you into these delightfully natural former royal hunting grounds. Things remain relatively, though not impossibly tight throughout much of the your round on the Yellow.
Good course management and yardage calculation is required to steer you through (or over) several dog-legging holes. At the par-5 10th, par-4 12th and closing par-4 18th, the dog-legs are not so much gentle curves as sharp right-angles. On all three of these holes, as at one or two others, water ditches also come into play. The excellent par-3 14th, demands a long carry over a small lake.
In this pleasantly quiet and natural parkland environment, with silver birch and oak predominating, both courses benefit from good quality maintenance and excellent greens to putt on. Occasional views onto the southern foothills of the Alps further enhance the golfing experience here.
Visitors welcome on weekdays and weekends. Closed Mondays.
Must book in advance. Handicap required
Contact club for full details, discounts, packages, etc. [Last updated: 2021].
Players generally walk this course.
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Located in the expansive and ancient hunting grounds of Parco La Mandria ("park of the herd"), you will find two almost adjoining golf clubs: Royal Park Golf "I Roveri" and Circolo Golf Torino (Turin Golf Club). The two layouts of Royal Park (the Trent Jones Sr and Hurdzan Fry courses) are located just to the south of Torino Golf Club's two courses (the Blue and Yellow).
The Blue course at Torino has recently played host to the prestigious Italian Open Championship (see our Tournaments section >by Venue >Torino).
Yellow course:
Italy's 22nd best course (Golf World, 2022).
Via Torino 53, 10073 Ciriè.
+39 011 921 2059
Visit websiteIn a strategic position, 20 minutes away from Turin centre, near Juventus Stadium and just a few minutes from the Turin's International Airport the modern Gotha Hotel offers 44 comfortable guest rooms. The hotel facilities include a gastronomic restaurant, secure underground parking, and a 10 minute drive to the prestigious golf courses of Torino Golf Club and Royal Park I Roveri.
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Royal Park I Roveri (Trent Jones and Hurdzan Fry courses); Torino (Blue and Yellow courses).
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Via Della Zecca 9, 10072 Caselle Torinese.
+39 011 991 3733
Visit websiteDespite its rather contemporary name, the Jet Hotel is located in a converted 16th century monastery. Situated in the countryside on the outskirts of Turin, the hotel offers modern conveniences in historic surroundings, ideal for business and leisure.
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Royal Park I Roveri (Trent Jones and Hurdzan Fry courses); Torino (Blue and Yellow courses).
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