Area: Piedmont

Holes: 18 + 18

Par: 72 + 72

Teebox in metres:

Men: Blu (6,354) + Yellow (6,214)

Teebox in yards:

Men: Blu (6,948) + Yellow (6,795)

Designed by: John Morrison, Cooke, Harris, Croze

Opened in: 1924

Type: Forest

Caddie: Yes

Buggy: Yes

Electric trolley: Yes

Trolley: Yes

Clubs: Yes

Closing Day: Monday

Nearest Town(s):
Turin

Nearest Airport(s):
Torino TRN

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Nestled within the lush woodlands of the La Mandria Regional Park, Golf Club Torino offers one of the most prestigious golf experiences in Northern Italy. Host of multiple Italian Opens, its 36-hole layout—designed by British architects John Morrison and later updated by Marco Croze—blends technical challenge with the natural beauty of the Piedmontese countryside. The Blue and Yellow courses wind through ancient forests, gentle slopes, and strategic hazards that demand precision and strategy from golfers of all levels. Whether you're a seasoned player or visiting the region for the first time, this club combines tradition, sport, and nature in perfect balance. Looking to include it in your next golf vacation? Discover our golf packages in Piedmont featuring Torino La Mandria and other top-ranked courses.

Comment read on the Peugeot Golf Guide

This is the elderly neighbour to “I Roveri”, a 36 hole resort the most challenging section of which is the “Percorso Blu”. With very respectable yardage, it was designed by John Morrison and underwent a number of more recent changes under the supervision of Graham Cooke. Age-old trees are almost everywhere but the fairways are wide enough to avoid any risk of claustrophobia. The greens are well defended by bunkers on a course that has classic British characters. A few stretches of water have been cleverly brought into play, but here again it is always possible to make up for your mistakes. In all, this gives an easily walk-able, very pleasant and well-landscaped course that is demanding enough for low-handicap golfers and not too tough for high-handicappers. The other course, the “Percorso giallo” is more or less the same sort of layout only with more water in play and presents an excellent additional layout on this very well maintained site.




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