Perugia Golf Club sits just six kilometers from the ancient Etruscan heart of Perugia, offering a timeless blend of history and sport. Born in 1959 on the clay-rich soils of Santa Sabina, the gently rolling par‑72 layout was lovingly reinvented in the early 1990s by architect Davide Mezzacane. Mature oaks and pines line every fairway, demanding pinpoint accuracy off the tee even when distances are modest. Water hazards and strategically placed bunkers add intrigue, while subtle elevation changes reveal sweeping views of Umbrian hills dotted with olive groves and medieval towns.
Your first glimpse of the course’s clubhouse—a converted lime kiln from 1921, its towering chimneys still standing sentinel—hints at the club’s unique character. Inside, warm wood beams, twin fireplaces, and spacious lounges create a welcoming retreat after a round. Three executive holes and a modern practice range invite newcomers to learn the game, while seasoned players test their skills on championship greens.
Beyond golf, Perugia Golf Club is a gateway to Umbrian treasures: stroll the frescoed streets of Assisi, wander Gubbio’s medieval alleys, or savor truffle‑rich cuisine in Todi. Here, every drive and every vista connects you to centuries of art, faith, and culinary tradition—an Italian golf experience as rich in culture as it is in challenges on the green.
Useful info
Holes
18
Par
72
Course Type
Parkland
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