Menaggio & Cadenabbia Golf Club

Established by English businessmen in 1907, Menaggio & Cadenabbia is the second oldest golf club in Italy. Twelve years after its formation, the primitive 9-hole layout that comprised the club’s first course was extended to a full 18 holes when land became available for expansion.

The family of Antonio Roncoron (founder of the Italian PGA) acquired the club in 1961 and the new proprietors maintained its English connections by appointing Commander John Harris to completely redesign the course, a few years after its change of ownership.

Set out on beautiful hilly terrain close to Lake Como, the narrow fairways of this enchanting course will probably never host a major national golfing event but that matters not a jot as the holes fit the landscape perfectly, stretching as they do to a modest 6,000 yards in total length.

Feature holes at this Italian beauty include back-to-back short par threes at the 2nd and 3rd, consecutive par fives at holes 13 and 14 and a pair of short par fours that round off the routing in fine fashion at the 17th and 18th.

Course: 18 Holes, 6,030 yards; Par 70


Menaggio & Cadenabbia Golf Club