Viale Mulini San Giorgio 7,
Parco Reale di Monza, nr Monza, Lombardia 20052
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SeveralThe Course:
27 holes. Tree-lined parkland. Gently undulating terrain - easy to walk.
Surroundings:
Woodland.
Designer:
Peter Gannon & Cecil Blandford
Above distances are for the Rosso & Giallo nines. The Blu-nine, at 2973 metres (back tees), is slightly shorter than the other two nines.
45.615598
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20 km NE of Milan
From the A4 Milan - Venezia motorway (north east of Milano) take the Agrate Brianza exit onto the A51 Tangenziale Est, heading north. Take exit Vimercate S. / Villasanta. Follow direction Lecco / Villasanta, then follow direction San Giorgio - look out for signs to Golf Club Milano from Villasanta. Enter the Parco di Monza at the San Giorgio gate (Porta di San Giorgio). After 200 m golf is on your right after entry barrier.
Golf Club Milano: at Milan's most prestigious golf club (judging by the quality of food in the restaurant) you will find 27 excellent holes of golf. They are arranged into the tournament combination Red and Yellow nines, and the also top-quality Blue nine.
The terrain here is generally quite flat, with the fairways pleasantly tree-lined with mature trees of many varieties. Only the Yellow nine has some slight undulation on the first few holes - not least at the long uphill opener, a tough par-3.
The greens here are fast and true, with several of them being somewhat "pudding-bowl" in character, and requiring accurate approach shots to remain "on the dance floor".
The good width fairways (some are perhaps a tad too wide) will allow ample use of the driver, as you make your way serenely around this very natural and classic parkland course. Whether your serenity is disturbed by the sound of speeding cars from the nearby Monza autodrome is in the hands of Ferrari & Co., rather than the golf club.
Visitors welcome on weekdays; no outside visitors on weekends.
Must book in advance. Proof of handicap required
Players generally walk this course.
Excellent
Milano GC has hosted the Italian Open Championship on numerous occasions in the past, most recently in 1990, when Sky TV golf reporter, Richard Boxall was the winner (see Tournament listings).
Italy's 17th best course (Golf World, 2022).
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