 | -ariel-view_550.jpg) | | | Castelconturbia (Blue & Yellow) | | Designed by Robert Trent Jones, Castelconturbia Golf Club opened for play in 1984 to a standing ovation. It’s located about one hour’s drive to the north of Milan and it has bags of Italian style. |
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 |  | | | Sotogrande | | Sotogrande was designed by Robert Trent Jones. It was his first European course, and it is a credit that the par 72, 6,224-metre layout is still enthralling players... |
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 |  | | | I Roveri | | Robert Trent Jones designed I Roveri and it’s RTJ’s first Italian architectural ensemble, which opened its doors for play in 1971. |
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 |  | | | Oceanico (Old) | | Oceânico Old is the original and eldest course at Vilamoura but it's also the best. Grand, pine-lined, strategic and in tune with Mother Nature. |
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 |  | | | Royal Belgium (Old) | | Royal Golf Club de Belgique, or Ravenstein as it is better known is laid out on regal land. Founded in 1906 and designed by the flamboyant Englishman Tom Simpson, this is one of the most important courses in Belgium. |
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 |  | | | Falsterbo | | Falsterbo is one of the few true classic links courses in Continental Europe. It’s located at the southernmost tip of Sweden on the scenic Falsterbo peninsula, where the Öresund and the Baltic meet. |
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 |  | | | Cornelia | | According to Nick Faldo, Cornelia is routed over "an exceptional piece of land" and who can argue? It's an instant hit with holes routed through pines and across naturally sandy ground. |
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 |  | | | Real Sociedad Hipica Espanola Club de Campo (North) | | Designed by Robert von Hagge and opened for play in 1997, the North course at Real Sociedad Hípica Española Club de Campo is one of Spain’s best courses. |
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 |  | | | Seddiner See (South) | | Seddiner See is one of Germany’s great golfing venues and it lies in the heart of the lake district, to the south of Berlin City Centre and it’s reachable by car in about 30 minutes via the autobahn. |
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 |  | | | Domaine Imperial | | Pete Dye courses in Europe are very scarce but Domaine Impérial is one such rarity and it is one of a select few that were created on the continent by the acclaimed architect in the late 1980s. |
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 |  | | | El Saler | | Javier Arana designed El Saler and it opened for play in 1968 to a rapturous standing ovation. In fact, shortly afterwards, it was voted the No.1 layout in Continental Europe. |
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 |  | | | Prince de Provence | | Founded in 1999 Prince de Provence is totally private and it was designed by the full compliment of Robert Trent Joneses. |
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 |  | | | Eindhoven | | Eindhovensche Golf Club was inaugurated in 1930 and the great Harry S. Colt routed the course through a dense forest a few kilometres to the south of Eindhoven. |
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 |  | | | Troia | | Troia is located to the south of Lisbon a little farther down the coast, and you can reach the club via a lovely short ferry crossing from Setubal to the Peninsula of Troia. |
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 |  | | | Praia D'El Rey | | Praia D’El Rey is "A mix of holes – some in the mighty dunes, others among fragrant pines – that are an assault to the senses. Wild and wonderful" |
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 |  | | | Seignosse | | A couple of kilometres inland from the Bay of Biscay lies one of France’s most beautiful and most challenging courses. Hidden in the forest amongst the Cork Oak and pine lies the stunning Seignosse. |
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 |  | | | Santander | | US architect, Rees Jones, has fashioned Santander into an extremely tough and long course which stretches out to almost 7,500 yards from the back tees. It’s one of Spain’s longest courses... |
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 |  | | | San Lorenzo | | San Lorenzo is a world-class golf course, which is set alongside the Atlantic on sandy undulating terrain with fairways bordered by umbrella pines and the marshland bird sanctuary of the Ria Formosa. |
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 |  | | | Le Querce | | To the north of Rome lies the beautiful Le Querce, 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. |
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 |  | | | Villa d'Este | | Englishman, Peter Gannon cut Villa d’Este through a pine, ash and chestnut forest back in 1926 and this former Italian Open venue is still as stylish today as it was back then. |
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