Bogogno Golf Resort sits in the foothills of northern Italy, just under an hour from Milan, which makes it a cracking option for a long weekend when you do not fancy a marathon transfer. You are well placed if you want to combine golf with a day around Lake Maggiore too, so it is easy to tag on a lakeside afternoon if the group wants a change of pace.
It is a modern, purpose-built golf resort with everything on one site: hotel, clubhouse, practice bits and plenty to do after your round. I will admit I am a sucker for places like this when you are travelling with a society, because it keeps the logistics simple and the golf front and centre.
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You have two 18-hole courses to rotate through, Bonora and Conte, both designed by Robert von Hagge with a proper championship feel. The headline is variety. One round asks you to think your way around water and bold shaping, the next leans more on accuracy and positioning. Add in reliable conditioning in season and easy access from Milan and you have a very straightforward northern Italy base for a two or three-night golf break.
Who is this for?
Golfers looking for a straightforward Italian golf break with quality courses, modern accommodation and easy access from Milan. It suits couples, small groups and societies who want everything in one place without the need to move hotels or drive between courses.
Who is it best for?
Mid-to-low handicappers who want a proper test of golf in a scenic setting, and anyone planning a northern Italy trip who wants to play two strong courses without the logistics of a multi-stop tour. Best enjoyed over two or three nights to get the most from both layouts.