Olgiata Golf Club, Golf course in northern Rome, Italy
Olgiata Golf Club is a 27-hole course north of Rome featuring an 18-hole West Course and a 9-hole East Course within a residential community along Via Cassia. The West Course extends 6,547 meters and presents undulating fairways with strategic bunkers and water hazards positioned throughout the layout.
The club was founded in 1961 and designed by C. Kenneth Cotton, later redesigned by Jim Fazio in 1996 and Tom Fazio in 2010. These major updates shaped the course into its current form.
The club has hosted multiple international competitions, including the Eisenhower Trophy in 1964 and the European Tour Italian Open in 1973 and 2002.
The course plays differently depending on the season and wind patterns common to the northern Rome area. Visitors should prepare for undulating terrain and bring appropriate clubs for elevation changes.
The club hosted prestigious tournaments including the Eisenhower Trophy in 1964 and the European Tour Italian Open in 1973 and 2002. This championship history attracts golfers interested in playing where professionals have competed.
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