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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Biella Le Betulle Golf Club – Iconic Golf in the Piedmont Alps
Tucked away in the foothills of the Italian Alps, Biella Le Betulle Golf Club is one of Italy’s most storied courses. Designed by British architect John Morrison in 1958, this 18-hole, par-73 course has long been admired for its traditional layout and pristine natural setting. Winner of Italy’s Best Golf Course in 2020, 2022, and 2024, Le Betulle is a top-tier destination for purist golfers seeking elegance and challenge in equal measure.
Golf, Nature, and Piedmontese Excellence
Surrounded by birch woods and alpine meadows, the course offers elevation changes, undulating fairways, and lightning-fast greens. Located near the charming town of Biella and within reach of the Langhe wine region, it’s a perfect blend of sport, nature, and Northern Italian culture. Explore our Piedmont golf holiday packages for curated golf getaways in this picturesque region.
Stay & Play in the Alps – Golf Holidays in Piedmont
Le Betulle features a welcoming clubhouse and guesthouse with mountain views, perfect for a quiet, quality stay. Combine your golf with wine tastings, hiking, or visits to historic villages. Our bespoke golf packages in Italy provide exclusive access to Biella Le Betulle and other award-winning courses across Piedmont and northern Italy.
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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