Bricch golf

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play Bricch Golf, and what weather should I expect?

You'll find Bricch truly shines in the late spring (April-May) and early autumn (September-October). The weather is pleasantly mild then, perfect for walking the course without the intense summer heat, and the views of the surrounding Italian countryside are absolutely stunning.

What's the most unique challenge or signature feature I'll encounter at Bricch?

Bricch's true character reveals itself on its undulating greens, which demand precision and a keen eye for subtle breaks. We particularly love the par-3 7th, where a well-placed tee shot over a natural ravine is crucial, offering both a thrilling challenge and breathtaking panoramic views.

Does Bricch offer caddies or golf carts, and what are the typical green fees?

While Bricch is very walkable, golf carts are available if you prefer, though we always recommend enjoying the stroll. Caddies are not standard here, but the friendly pro shop staff can often arrange a local expert if you request one in advance; expect green fees to be in the 90-130 Euro range, depending on the season.

What's the clubhouse experience like at Bricch, and what local specialties should I try?

After your round, the Bricch clubhouse offers a wonderfully relaxed atmosphere with a fantastic terrace overlooking the 18th green. You absolutely must try their regional pasta dishes, especially anything with local truffles, paired with a glass of Piedmontese wine - it's the perfect Italian golf indulgence.

How easy is it to get to Bricch Golf from major Italian cities, and do you recommend staying nearby?

Bricch is conveniently located about an hour's drive from Turin and roughly two hours from Milan, making it an easy day trip if you're based in either city. For a more immersive experience, we highly recommend staying at one of the charming agriturismos or boutique hotels in the nearby Langhe region; it truly enhances the trip.