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Bogogno - Bonora Golf Course

designed by Robert von Hagge

The Bonora Golf Course is a par 72 with a demanding course, reminiscent of a parkland course, stretching over a vast hilly landscape surrounded by the unspoiled nature of the Ticino Natural Park, with streams and woods still intact today.

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Bogogno - Conte Golf Course

designed by Robert von Hagge

Conte Golf Course is a par 72 whose design is reminiscent of a links course: with wide open spaces and various flat sections, large lakes and dense rough in the outer areas. All this is set against the magnificent backdrop of the Monte Rosa peaks.

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Golf Club Castelconturbia (Blue & Red)

designed by Robert Trent Jones Sr.

The modern 27-hole golf course, designed and built by Robert Trent Jones Sr. covers an area of more than one million square meters. It is located in an ideal setting among mature trees, streams, ponds and gentle bumps and, in the opinion of the architect himself, has been shaped into one of his most successful courses. It blends harmoniously with the beautiful and unspoiled rural surroundings at the foot of the Monte Rosa massif.

 

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Le Robinie Golf Club

designed by Jack Nicklaus

Jack Nicklaus, who was meticulous to the point of obsession, modified and corrected many of the 18 completed holes until he obtained the result that matched his ingenious project. A challenging, non-"punishing" course where it is possible to play at any level and where everyone, from amateur to professional, can find satisfaction: The variety of the course design encourages players to practice every type of shot. At "Le Robinie", attacking play is recommended for good golfers. To avoid risks, you can play defensively but also have fun and achieve noteworthy results. The amphitheater shape of almost all the holes allows you to the obstacles clearly, including the water hazards, which are all to the side. It's certainly not pleasant to spend time fishing for balls!