Area: Piedmont
Holes: 18
Par: 73
Teebox in metres:
Men: 6,112
Ladies: 5,378
Teebox in yards:
Men: 6,684
Ladies: 5,881
Designed by: John Morrison
Opened in: 1958
Type: Forest
Caddie: On request
Buggy: Yes
Electric trolley: Yes
Trolley: Yes
Clubs: Yes
Closing Day: None
Nearest Town(s):
Biella - Turin - Vercelli
Nearest Airport(s):
Turin TRN - Milan Malpensa MXP
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Locaed in Piedmont, Golf Club Biella "Le Betulle" is a premier 18-hole, par-73 course renowned for its natural beauty and challenging play. Designed in 1958 by British architect John Morrison, the course spans 6,534 meters across rolling terrain, weaving through ancient birch, chestnut, and oak forests. Its strategic layout features narrow fairways, small elevated greens, and natural water hazards, offering a rewarding experience for golfers of all levels.
Consistently ranked among Italy's top golf courses, Le Betulle has hosted numerous prestigious tournaments, including the "Lancia d'Oro" Trophy, attracting Europe's elite players.
The club's amenities include an elegant guesthouse with 20 rooms, providing a tranquil retreat for golf enthusiasts seeking a peaceful country holiday. Whether you're aiming to test your skills or simply enjoy the serene landscape, Le Betulle offers an unforgettable golfing experience.
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Comment from Peugeot Golf Guide
Biella has made a name for Italian design. It is also the site of one of the more discreet but also one of the greatest golf courses in the whole of Italy, a course where architectural design plays second fiddle to the beauty of the landscape and terrain that were just made for golf. Yet it still took the designer skills of John Morrison to perfect the chemistry.
The course has since been lengthened to meet the demands of the modern game, but unless you have the technique of a budding champion, we would recommend the normal tees to avoid needless suffering. There is a very British feel to this course, which brings strategically located bunkers into play, along with diabolic ditches and no end of oak, chestnut and birch trees. Add to all this a remarkable touch of variety and you'll realize that here, sobriety does not necessarily mean monotony. All in all, a great test of golf in superb surroundings, but maybe a little too tough for inexperienced players.
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