18 holes signed Robert Trend Jones
On the edge of an ancient volcanic crater, a 17th century villa, commissioned by Cardinal Flavio Chigi, nephew of Pope Alexander VII, stands majestically. It is here that the famous architect Robert Trent Jones transformed a naturally hilly terrain into a golf course that is both technical and stimulating, full of challenges.
Rome
- Number of holes: 18
- Architect: Robert Trend Jones
- Year: 1985
- Type: parkland championship
- PAR 72
- Slope 143
- Distance: 6205m

The course & its setting
This 18-hole course is a true work of art:
- 93 finely placed bunkers,
- 3 small lakes and multiple water hazards,
- Lush vegetation with ancient olive trees, oaks and maritime pines which create a setting unique.
From the balcony of the palace, the panorama takes in the entire route at a glance, offering a visual experience as impressive as the sporting challenge that awaits you.

Infrastructure & Services
The clubhouse, steeped in four centuries of history, welcomes you in a solemn and warm atmosphere. Its terrace, in the heart of the garden, is a privileged place to savor local gastronomy on balmy summer evenings, combining the pleasure of play and the senses.















