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St. Anna Golf

Via Bellavista, 1, 16016 Cogoleto GE, Italy ★★★★☆ 334 views
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About St. Anna Golf

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The most recent 18-hole Ligurian course boasts an important signature, that of the American Robert von Hagge, designer of many award-winning courses in the world. Robert Von Hagge (1927-2010) built or modified with the firm he headed "von Hagge, Smelek & Baril" more than 250 courses around the world, including the famous Blue Monster at Doral in Miami, the Golf National in Paris (site of the 2018 Ryder Cup), Les Bordes on the Loire (rated among the best 3 European courses), Is Arenas and Bogogno in Italy. Charismatic and with almost aristocratic bearing, Von Hagge has built all his courses with particular attention to the different types of players: good players, medium handicappers and novices; sensitive almost to the extreme to design aesthetics, he nonetheless models the landscape and its natural morphology, keeping many of its characteristics intact. Its fields are picturesque.

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At the St. Anna Golf Club you will discover a golf club with a genuine and reserved ambiance that is typically Ligurian, with the sea almost within reach in places and in others, hidden amongst the hills where the designer marked out the course.

The course is quite undulating and rewards precision rather than length. What is important is to place the ball well in order to attack the multi-level greens, large enough to change the game completely according to the position of the flag. This is no course for the lazy; so if you are, book a golf cart. There are many differences in level, especially on the front nine, and those 65 hectares of terrain winding through olive trees, oaks and pine trees can become exhausting.

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Frequently Asked Questions

St. Anna Golf was designed by renowned American architect Robert von Hagge, who created over 250 award-winning courses worldwide including Golf National in Paris and the famous Blue Monster at Doral. Von Hagge was known for his attention to aesthetics and creating courses that accommodate players of all skill levels while preserving the natural landscape.
Yes, St. Anna Golf accommodates golfers of all abilities, as Von Hagge specifically designed the course with good players, medium handicappers, and novices in mind. However, the course is quite undulating with significant elevation changes, so beginners may want to book a golf cart to manage the 65 hectares of hilly terrain.
The greens at St. Anna are multi-level and large enough to significantly change gameplay based on flag position, rewarding precision and strategic ball placement rather than distance. The course demands accuracy in approach shots, as poor positioning can make attacking these complex greens very difficult.
St. Anna Golf features a picturesque 65-hectare course that winds through olive trees, oaks, and pine trees with stunning views of the sea visible in some areas. The designer preserved many natural landscape characteristics while creating an undulating course that maintains the genuine, reserved ambiance typical of the Ligurian region.
Renting a golf cart is highly recommended, especially for the front nine which has many elevation changes that can be physically exhausting to walk. The course's undulating terrain across 65 hectares makes a cart a practical choice unless you enjoy challenging uphill and downhill walking throughout your round.