Is Molas Golf Club
18 hole Par 72 + 9 hole Par 36
Website: https://www.ismolas.it/
Frequently Asked Questions
When's the best time to play Is Molas without getting roasted or rained out?
We've found late spring (April-May) or early autumn (September-October) to be ideal for playing Is Molas. You'll get pleasant temperatures and less wind, which makes those challenging holes feel a bit more forgiving. Summer can be scorching, and winter brings more unpredictable weather.
How challenging is Is Molas for an average golfer, and what should I prepare for?
Is Molas is a proper test, especially the championship course - it's not a walk in the park. Expect strategic water hazards and some tricky doglegs that demand precise shot-making, particularly on the back nine. Don't be surprised if you lose a ball or two; it's part of the experience here.
What makes Is Molas stand out from other Italian golf courses?
Beyond its championship pedigree, the real draw is the stunning Mediterranean backdrop and the ancient Sardinian ruins you'll spot. The views, especially on holes like the 11th and 17th, are absolutely breathtaking and truly elevate the round. It's a visual feast as much as a golf challenge.
Is playing Is Molas worth the green fee, and what's the typical cost?
Absolutely, it's a premium experience, and the green fees reflect that - expect to pay upwards of €100-€150 for 18 holes, depending on the season. We think it's a worthwhile splurge for the course quality and the overall ambiance, especially if you appreciate a well-maintained track. Consider an early morning tee time for slightly better rates.
What's the best way to get to Is Molas, and are there good places to stay nearby?
You'll want to fly into Cagliari (CAG) airport, which is about a 40-minute drive south. We highly recommend renting a car for flexibility, as public transport isn't ideal for golf trips in this region. There are some fantastic resorts and charming agriturismos in the surrounding Santa Margherita di Pula area.