The
Golf Club Trieste was the first club in Friuli Venezia Giulia set up by allied troops right after the Second World War, and celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2005.
The course, just a few minutes away from the Slovenian border, overlooks the delightful panorama of the Gulf of
Trieste; the 17th hole, which appears to have its green hanging over the sea, offers magnificent views sweeping from the Lagoon of
Grado and
Lignano to the Istrian coast. The entire course measuring 5,810 metres with an overall par 70, perfectly positioned between the steep hills of the Carso plateau surrounded by oak trees and Mediterranean pines, is not, at first sight, a trail that inspires fear but should certainly not be taken lightly.
Technique, precision and concentration are essential on the narrower holes, full of traps and challenging rough, especially when the Bora wind is blowing from the gulf, making the course even more difficult.
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golf in Friuli Venezia Giulia: unique emotions from mountains, to hills and sea.
Closed on Tuesdays (except on holidays)