Circolo Golf Torino experience
Torino La Mandria golf club’s most important feature is its very location, in the heart of a park, one of the most important lowland forests of the Po river plain, once the Royal House of Savoy’s game reserve, where you will also find the famous Reggia di Venaria Reale palace.
In the park, among the greens, you’ll find the most spectacular natural surroundings for golf in Italy. Torino golf club is entirely built around golf. There are neither roads nor buildings. The features that characterise our two golf courses guarantee two different ways of experiencing the game but what they share are the excellent conditions in which they are maintained, done in a manner that respects the local ecosystem.
The environmental policy pursued by the club’s directors – achieved through an ecologically sustainable management programme involving the sustainable use of the area and the protection of natural resources – has been awarded the Impegnati nel Verde award. Below is a list of the animal and plant species that you’ll come across on Torino La Mandria golf club’s 36 holes.
Blu Course
The two golf courses at Torino golf club were created in 1956, designed by British architect John Morrison, who handled the creation of the first 18 holes.
This was a key event in the club’s history, because the golf club’s site acquired that unique British character which still sets it apart today. This special character is also due to the fact that, at Torino golf club, ‘everything is built around golf’: there are no roads or buildings, or any obstacles to playing golf, except for unspoilt natural surroundings. In the years that followed its grand opening, thanks to designs developed by Studio Harris and architects Marco Croze and Graham Cooke, the course was extended to 27 holes and later to the current 36 holes, divided into two courses: the Blue course and the Yellow course.
Yellow Course
The two golf courses at Torino golf club were created in 1956, designed by British architect John Morrison, who handled the creation of the first 18 holes.
This was a key event in the club’s history, because the golf club’s site acquired that unique British character which still sets it apart today. This special character is also due to the fact that, at Torino golf club, ‘everything is built around golf’: there are no roads or buildings, or any obstacles to playing golf, except for unspoilt natural surroundings. In the years that followed its grand opening, thanks to designs developed by Studio Harris and architects Marco Croze and Graham Cooke, the course was extended to 27 holes and later to the current 36 holes, divided into two courses: the Blue course and the Yellow course.