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Albarella is a sandy island in the Po delta, purpose built for family
holidays and accessible by car via a short causeway over the lagoon, about
50 miles south of Venice. The whole area is a nature reserve and the
island teems with deer and a profusion of bird life throughout the year,
and with children in July and August. As well as a big beach and an
impressive range of sports facilities for the active family, Albarella has
a thriving golf club with an excellent 18 hole course that has hosted many
important championships and is well worth a visit in its own right.
Accommodation is in villas, apartments or the clubhouse, which has
comfortable bedrooms and a good restaurant.
Created more than thirty years ago by the British architect John Harris,
the course is a not a true links but a sandy parkland layout with typical
Mediterranean coastal trees and bushes (tamarisks, mainly) separating the
holes and screening the course from the beach on one side, and holiday
villas on the other. Right handed golfers with a natural draw will have
the course boundary to contend with, while those who favour the slice will
be more worried about the two lakes that come into play for a run of holes
in the middle of each nine. Only the most accurate or lucky will not at
some point fall foul of the abundant shallow, hard-sand bunkers. The
course is flat and a pleasure to walk and play, with well-kept fairways
and true greens, and plenty of space for big hitters to flex their
muscles. The short holes are all quite different, and present an
interesting variety of challenge, from an accurate short pitch over water
at 5, to a brave strike with a wood at 16, which may need a driver on a
windy day.
Whether you choose Albarella for a family holiday with a golfing component
or an out of season short break, you can look forward to thoroughly
enjoyable golf in relaxing natural surroundings, with noisy water birds in
the hazard and deer browsing quietly in the rough, or sunbathing in
mid-fairway on the safe assumption that this is where they are least
likely to be hit.
Par 72 6120m, 18 holes
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