Golf Club Is Arenas

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play Golf Club Is Arenas without battling the crowds or extreme heat?

We always recommend visiting Is Arenas in late spring (April-May) or early autumn (September-October). You'll enjoy pleasant temperatures perfect for golf and avoid the peak summer tourist rush, which means a more relaxed pace on the course and better availability.

How challenging is Golf Club Is Arenas for an average golfer, and what should I be prepared for?

Is Arenas is a proper test of golf, designed by Robert von Hagge, so don't expect an easy stroll. The course demands precision off the tee, especially with its tight pine-lined fairways and strategically placed bunkers; you'll need to think your way around rather than just bomb it.

What makes Golf Club Is Arenas truly stand out from other European courses?

What truly sets Is Arenas apart is its stunning integration with the Sardinian coastline and ancient pine forest. You're playing through a natural reserve, with holes that feel completely secluded and offer breathtaking views, especially as you approach the sea-facing holes- it's a unique blend of links-style feel and Mediterranean beauty.

Should I plan on walking or taking a buggy at Is Arenas, and are caddies available?

While Is Arenas is walkable for fit golfers, we often recommend a buggy, especially during warmer months, as there are some significant distances between greens and tees. Caddies are generally not standard here, so plan on navigating with a GPS or a good course guide.

Beyond the golf, what's the best way to experience the local area around Is Arenas?

After your round, don't just head straight back to your hotel- explore the stunning beaches nearby, like Is Arutas with its unique quartz grains. We always make time to enjoy some fresh seafood at a local trattoria in Oristano; it's the perfect way to cap off a day in Sardinia.