Emilia-Romagna is one of the richest and most developed regions in Europe, with the third highest GDP per capita in Italy. The capital, Bologna, has one of the highest quality of life indices in Italy and advanced social services. Emilia-Romagna is also a cultural, economic and tourist centre: It is home to the University of Bologna, the oldest university in the world; with Romanesque and Renaissance cities (such as Modena, Parma and Ferrara) and the former capital of the Eastern Roman Empire, Ravenna; includes eleven UNESCO World Heritage Sites; be a centre for food and automobile production (home to automotive companies such as Ferrari, Lamborghini, Maserati, Pagani, De Tomaso, Dallara and Ducati); and with popular coastal resorts such as Cervia, Cesenatico, Rimini and Riccione. In 2018, the Lonely Planet guide named Emilia Romagna as the best place to visit in Europe. Emilia-Romagna promises never-ending stretches of coastline, culinary delights steeped in tradition and plenty of culture in cities like Bologna, Rimini and Riccione. You will also find everything you need for a golf holiday in Emilia-Romagna. Golfing at the top level is not just a figure of speech here, as the region offers unique works of art in modern golf course architecture: good examples are the Bologna Golf Club, which is certainly one of the most beautiful and prestigious in the region, and also the Salsomaggiore Golf Club, which blends into the idyllic landscape and is a pleasure for golfers of all handicaps. If you still have time for a beach after golfing, we recommend a trip to lively Rimini. Afterwards, you can relax in the wellness area of the numerous, excellent golf hotels in Emilia-Romagna.
Riviera Golf Resort
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15.04.–22.04. —
7 nights, Green / riviera suite, BED AND BREAKFAST
At the Riviera Golf Resort nothing’s left to chance. The architect Graham Cooke designed this brand-new boutique hotel on the championship golf course of the Riviera Golf Club. It is situated a few kilometres from the sandy beaches of Cattolica, on the Adriatic coast. Many interior decorators have worked on the realization of the cutting edge decorations, which characterize the rooms of this hotel and their know-how shows in the comfortable, elegant suites, equipped with Wi-Fi, satellite TV and air conditioning. The bathrooms are stylishly decorated. Some of the rooms come with either a balcony, a terrace or a private patio. In a stylish setting, a large swimming pool and a wellness centre are available for hotel guests. “The Tee” restaurant, with a view on the green and on the pool, proposes Italian cooking based on seasonal products. The cool Riviera Golf Resort is the ideal venue for your golf break in a modern, unconventional setting!
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At the Riviera Golf Resort nothing’s left to chance. The architect Graham Cooke designed this brand-new boutique hotel on the championship golf course of the Riviera Golf Club. It is situated a few kilometres from the sandy beaches of Cattolica, on the Adriatic coast. Many interior decorators have worked on the realization of the cutting edge decorations, which characterize the rooms of this hotel and their know-how shows in the comfortable, elegant suites, equipped with Wi-Fi, satellite TV and air conditioning. The bathrooms are stylishly decorated. Some of the rooms come with either a balcony, a terrace or a private patio. In a stylish setting, a large swimming pool and a wellness centre are available for hotel guests. “The Tee” restaurant, with a view on the green and on the pool, proposes Italian cooking based on seasonal products. The cool Riviera Golf Resort is the ideal venue for your golf break in a modern, unconventional setting!
Riviera Golf Club
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16.04. — green fee per player: Green Fee 18 Holes (10:00)
In the heart of Rimini’s countryside, Riviera Golf Resort has been well known from the very beginning, when, in 2002, it attracted media attention thanks to a futuristic design project: the clubhouse, the outstanding 82-m²-large outdoor swimming pool made of Noto stone, the spa area and the hotel, offering 32 suites designed by 14 different architects, were completed with a pleasant 9 holes golf course. 8 years later the course was extended along the Conca river: 18 holes designed by the Canadian architect Graham Cooke, further enhanced by 9 pitch & putt holes for the beginners. Cooke wanted to reinvent the concept of links courses and conform it to the current context, alternating wide holes with more challenging ones, gentle mounds and large fairways, in order to make it a fun and engaging round both for the amateurs and for the pros. The experience in this club is enhanced by the range of facilities of the resort, with the huge pool, perfect for relaxing in the sun or for an invigorating swim after the game, but also for the poolside dining experience, the treatments at the spa and the gym, with super-modern equipment. And, just literally round the corner, there are the beaches and the nightlife of Cattolica. Technical Details Course: 18 holes, Par 72, 6412 meters Architect: Graham Cooke Topography: flat, sometimes hilly with water hazards Distinctive features: strategy is crucial to obtain a good score. Golfers which have a good putting technique will have an edge.
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Adriatic Golf Club Cervia
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18.04. — green fee per player: Green Fee 18 Holes (10:00)
Say the word “Romagna” and the first thing that comes to mind is the Riviera with its kilometric beaches, delicious piadina sandwiches, and the natives’ ability to satisfy the needs of the thousands of international tourists that each year choose it for their holidays. For this reason, the region could not be without a top level golf course. Therefore, in 1984, at the request of the Cervia Municipality and thanks to the initiative of many local tourism entrepreneurs, the Adriatic Golf Club came into being and which, to its initial 18 holes, added another course of 9 holes in 2004. The course lies on 100 hectares of completely level land in a pristine natural environment 500 meters from the sea: the first 9 holes (Red route) are nestled in a lush pinewood between Cervia and Milano Marittima, the second 9 (Blue route) feature fairways that are more open and above all are furrowed by significant American-style water hazards: the most recent, the Yellow route, has the feel of Scottish links. Only trees, countryside and the fragrance of the sea: there are no constructions to disturb the golfer’s line of vision during matches; the modern clubhouse with its red-tile roof fits well into the landscape: a drink perhaps at sunset is highly recommended on the terrace facing the playing routes and the large lake that makes the final holes of the Yellow and Blue routes more difficult. Technical Details Course: 3 x 9 holes, 6272 meters. Rosso- Blue, Par 72, 6037 m / Giallo – Rosso Par 71, 6044 m Architect: Marco Croze Topography: flat, undulating fairways, thick roughs. Distinctive features: very enjoyable game, between Scottish Links and American Parkland. Pro’s Comments Three 9-hole routes that you should not overlook; you will be hitting shots in the woods where extreme precision is necessary (7th and 8th holes on the red route), you will be playing holes where strength is a good resource to have (11th and 16th on the blue route) and you’ll be hitting in the wind on the yellow route where the sea breeze is often in command: seeing is believing.
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Riviera Golf Club
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21.04. — green fee per player: Green Fee 18 Holes (10:00)
In the heart of Rimini’s countryside, Riviera Golf Resort has been well known from the very beginning, when, in 2002, it attracted media attention thanks to a futuristic design project: the clubhouse, the outstanding 82-m²-large outdoor swimming pool made of Noto stone, the spa area and the hotel, offering 32 suites designed by 14 different architects, were completed with a pleasant 9 holes golf course. 8 years later the course was extended along the Conca river: 18 holes designed by the Canadian architect Graham Cooke, further enhanced by 9 pitch & putt holes for the beginners. Cooke wanted to reinvent the concept of links courses and conform it to the current context, alternating wide holes with more challenging ones, gentle mounds and large fairways, in order to make it a fun and engaging round both for the amateurs and for the pros. The experience in this club is enhanced by the range of facilities of the resort, with the huge pool, perfect for relaxing in the sun or for an invigorating swim after the game, but also for the poolside dining experience, the treatments at the spa and the gym, with super-modern equipment. And, just literally round the corner, there are the beaches and the nightlife of Cattolica. Technical Details Course: 18 holes, Par 72, 6412 meters Architect: Graham Cooke Topography: flat, sometimes hilly with water hazards Distinctive features: strategy is crucial to obtain a good score. Golfers which have a good putting technique will have an edge.
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