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Le Querce, Italy

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Golf Club Le Querce
Via Cassia Km 44,500
Saint locality Martino
01015 Sutri (VT)
Italy
ArchitectJim Fazio and David Mezzacane
Telephone+39 (0)761 600789
Websites Golf Club Website
VisitorsContact in advance

 

 

Golf Club Le Querce is situated approximately 40 kilometres to the north of Rome and this beautiful course is set in 60 hectares of delightful undulating land. With fairways flanked by stately oaks it's not surprising to note that the club is called “The Oaks” in English. 

Le Querce opened for play in 1990 and Jim Fazio, nephew of the great George Fazio, designed the course with a little help from Italian David Mezzacane. This is certainly a course from the amazing Fazio stable, which was set up to house the Italian Golf Federation. A mere twelve months after the course opened for play Le Querce hosted the 1991 World Cup of Golf, now part of the World Golf Championships. The 1991 event saw the Swedish pairing of Per-Ulrik Johansson and Anders Forsbrande emerge victorious.

The round starts and ends with a lengthy par five and in between, half the holes on the card are doglegged to a certain degree, especially the 6th and 15th holes. There are three consecutive, demanding, par fours on the front nine beginning at the 435-yard 4th hole whilst both par threes on the back nine (at the 14th and 17th) are longer than 235 yards from the back tees. Little surprise then to discover Le Querce has been ranked as high as any other top Italian course for its degree of difficulty.

The 595-yard 1st sets the tone for the whole round and is a real three-shot hole. The drive must avoid a large bunker to the right of the landing area so the preferred line is down the more open left of the fairway. Water to the left and trees to the right threaten the second shot before an approach can be played to a well-guarded, elevated green.

 
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Very nice course without a weak hole, no doubt. Great lay-out in a beautiful countryside. I played this course in both winter and summer and the greens were immaculate in both seasons. In winter, however, the course can be quite wet depending on the weather conditions and the staff irrigates the course in summer to an extent that you can have soggy lies. The excessive automatic irrigation also causes the green-side bunkers to be close to unplayable. The bunkers are in general not well maintained which stands in contrast to the quality of the rest of the course. Staff is very friendly once you are there but it is difficult to make a reservation by telephone because nobody picks up the phone. Certainly a must-play in an area where there are only few golf courses.
29 August 2010 Reply
What a gr8 course. Kept immaculate through out the year but by far one of the toughest test of golf I have ever come across.
08 October 2008 Reply

 
 
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