Palazzo Arzaga is the first Italian Golf Resort to really deserve this definition, as it boasts two on-site golf courses with an international standard reputation.
Arzaga’s first jewel is the 18-hole championship course (6,410 metres/7,010 yards), a par 72 Parkland Resort Course sporting a number of features typical of the Jack Nicklaus II style. The second jewel is a 9-hole course, a par 36 Inland Links layout that clearly shows the hand of Gary Player, known as one of the world’s best links course designers.
Before taking the field or after having lessons, you can delight your palate in “Le Terrazze” exclusive Club House, whose renovated rooms combine classic standards of elegance and refinement with comfort and attention to detail, in a landscape oasis of exceptional beauty. The elegant Club House stands out for innovation, originality and refinement.
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