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Grand Hotel Tremezzo Palace - Lake Como, Italy
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Dating back to the beginning of the century, Grand Hotel Tremezzo Palace overlooks the Lake Como where the
landscape is enchanting. Hundred windows over the Lake Como reflections, with a beautiful view on Bellagio,
Villa Melzi, Villa Serbelloni and Villa Balbianello and a centuries old park, which borders with the botanic
garden of Villa Carlotta. Grand Hotel Tremezzo Palace is one of the oldest hotels on the Lake Como and is
situated close to the Golf Club Menaggio and Cadenabbia.
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Hotel Albergo Lenno - Lake Como, Italy
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The Albergo Lenno is a delightful four star hotel dating back to the beginning of the 1900's and has been
beatifully restored and updated. It has a superb position overlooking the lake and surrounded by fantastic
scenery. On a deckchair near the swimming pool, you can spend a quiet relaxing afternoon, or benefit of the
sauna. In the evening you can have dinner at our restaurant, that offers a fresh menu every day.
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Italy Golf Courses
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Carimate Golf Club
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Carimate lies in the heart of Brianza, just 16 miles from Milan and 10 miles from Como. It is set in the green
woods which have for centuries offered welcome shade to those fleeing the city on hot summer days. The
Carimate Golf Club is situated on the estate surrounding a large medieval castle which still stands today.
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Villa d'Este Golf Club
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The Villa d'Este Golf Club lies beyond the wonderful lake of Montorfano in a splendid setting in the sunny
Brianza, a short 5 mile drive from Como. It is situated at a height of 1,200 feet in what could easily be
described as a Scottish landscape. This 6,365 yard course was designed in 1926 by Peter Gannon. The layout
winds it's way between chestnut groves, birch and pine woods.
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Monticello Golf Club
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A 36-hole layout comprising the 'Red' and 'Blue' courses. Many renowned players from the golfing world have
played here, most during the four Italian Opens held at this course. A short 7 mile drive from Como,
Italian designer Luigi Caccia Dominioni created a layout which marries the essential characteristics of
golf in this region – tree lined fairways, views of the surrounding mountains and the use of water on many
holes to keep the golfer's interest peaked at all times.
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Menaggio Golf Course
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In contrast to the relatively flat terrain of Le Robinie, this course lies in the rugged mountains, just west
of the town of Menaggio, on Lake Como. It is the second oldest golf club in Italy, founded in 1903 by an
Englishman, and in the English tradition, includes numerous and sometimes difficult hazards. Par is 70, and
it plays 5455 meters (6,000 yards) from the back tees, and 4810 meters (5291 yards) from the front tees.
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