The golf course is the centerpiece of 60 hectares of natural environment. Built at two different times, the 18 hole, par 71 course is 5900 meters long. The first nine holes, designed by John Harris, unwind through the age-old flora of Villa Condulmer’s 18th century park. The second nine holes, designed by Marco Croze, are , longer than the first.The greens are fast and well defended by strategically placed bunkers; the layout of the course is flat and not difficult. Water is present in half of the holes. The practice range is 250 meters long and has 9 distance markers ranging from 25 to 200 meters; there is also a putting green whose look and feel reflects the conditions of the e golf course greens.During the last few years there has been extensive drainage work done on the greens, fairways, rough and bunkers. This, along with regular maintenance, guarantees a dry course even after it rains and in general allows for better control of the humidity in the earth.The Rain Bird irrigation system, is a system block that was conceived to insure uniform watering of all areas of the course, as well as the possibility, during periods of drought, to intervene in the more delicate and strategic areas that require special attention. The system is controlled via satellite and this insures continuous irrigation even if there is a loss of power in the central control station. Every consideration is given to maintain quality. .Particular attention is given to maintenance of the course, thanks to the constant but not invasive care, the use of organic products and rainwater that is collected in the three lakes and numerous canals.