Golf Club Lamborghini
9 hole Par 36
Website: http://www.lamborghinionline.it/pagine/golf-club
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Golf Club Lamborghini just a branded gimmick, or does it offer a legitimate golf challenge?
Don't let the name fool you into thinking it's just for show - this course is a proper test. While it's only 9 holes, the design makes excellent use of the Umbrian landscape, demanding precision and thoughtful shot-making. You'll find well-maintained greens and strategic bunkering that will keep even experienced golfers on their toes.
What's the best time of year to visit Golf Club Lamborghini for ideal playing conditions?
We highly recommend visiting in the spring (April-May) or early autumn (September-October). During these months, the weather is pleasantly mild, the course is lush, and you'll avoid the intense heat and larger crowds of the Italian summer. It's perfect for enjoying the beautiful Umbrian scenery without breaking a sweat.
What unique "Lamborghini touches" can I expect at the golf club beyond the name?
You'll definitely feel the brand's influence in the club's refined atmosphere and attention to detail. While you won't find supercars on every tee, the clubhouse exudes a sleek, modern Italian elegance, and the pro shop offers some exclusive branded merchandise. It's a subtle nod to luxury, not an overt car show.
How does the 9-hole, Par 36 layout at Golf Club Lamborghini play for different skill levels?
This course is surprisingly versatile. Beginners will appreciate its manageable length and welcoming atmosphere, but don't underestimate the strategic challenges. More experienced players will find plenty to think about with tight fairways, elevation changes, and well-protected greens that demand accurate iron play.
What are your recommendations for combining a round at Golf Club Lamborghini with other local experiences?
Since you're in the heart of Umbria, we strongly suggest pairing your golf with a visit to a local winery - the region is famous for its Sagrantino. Or, explore the charming medieval hill towns like Assisi or Orvieto, which are just a short drive away. It's the perfect blend of sport, culture, and incredible Italian food.