Golf Club Margara

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the best time of year to play Golf Club Margara?

We recommend visiting Margara in late spring (April-May) or early autumn (September-October). The weather is perfect for golf, and the surrounding Piedmont landscape is vibrant without the intense summer heat. You'll avoid the crowds and enjoy comfortable playing conditions.

What makes Margara's two courses, La Margherita and I Roveri, unique?

Margara actually boasts two excellent 18-hole courses, each with its own distinct character. La Margherita is the longer, more classic parkland layout, demanding precise iron play and strategic thinking. I Roveri offers a slightly more undulating challenge, with tighter fairways and tricky greens that will truly test your short game.

Is Golf Club Margara suitable for all skill levels?

Absolutely, Margara caters well to various handicaps, which we really appreciate. While the championship tees on both courses provide a stern test for low handicappers, the forward tees make for a very enjoyable round for higher handicappers or those looking for a more relaxed game. You'll find it challenging enough to be interesting but fair enough not to be frustrating.

What's the post-round experience like at Margara?

After your round, the clubhouse at Margara is the perfect spot to unwind. We always make a point to enjoy a meal at their restaurant, which serves fantastic local Piedmontese cuisine and excellent regional wines. It's a genuinely warm, welcoming atmosphere where you can recount your best shots over a delicious pasta dish.

Are there any specific holes at Margara we should look out for?

Keep an eye out for a few standout holes that really stick with you. On La Margherita, the par-3 12th demands a precise shot over water to a well-guarded green-it's a real beauty and a card-wrecker. Over on I Roveri, the dogleg par-4 7th requires a smart tee shot to set up an approach to a subtly sloped green, making it a true strategic test.