Conero Golf Club
Conero Golf Club
Conero Golf Club captures the natural elegance of Italy’s Adriatic coast, where golf meets the quiet beauty of the Marche region. Nestled inside the Conero Regional Park near Ancona, this course lies between rolling hills and the blue expanse of the sea. Designed by architect David Mezzacane and opened in 1992, it offers a tranquil yet engaging experience that reflects the charm and authenticity of central Italy.
The layout flows through Mediterranean woodland, meadows, and olive groves with wide fairways and well-protected greens. Elevation changes add rhythm to the round, while sea breezes from the nearby Adriatic create subtle shifts in play. The course features a blend of championship and resort-style holes that suit both serious golfers and those seeking a relaxed coastal experience. The result is a round that feels effortless, scenic, and deeply Italian in spirit.
Cypress and Salt curates Conero escapes that pair coastal golf with the artistry of Italian life. Guests enjoy stays in boutique hotels overlooking the Adriatic, curated seafood dining, and private excursions to the hilltop towns of Loreto and Sirolo. Conero Golf Club is golf in perfect balance — serene, sophisticated, and kissed by the sea.
Course Stats
Par: 71
Yardage: 6,684 yards 6,110 m
Course Rating: 72.3
Slope Rating: 135
Designer: David Mezzacane 1992
Type: Coastal Parkland
Signature Holes: 5th par 3 overlooking Adriatic hills 11th par 5 through olive groves 18th par 4 framed by the Conero hills
Championships: Host of Italian Senior Open and national amateur events
Best Seasons to Play
April to June: Blooming hillsides mild air excellent course conditioning
September to October: Warm coastal light calm breezes premium playability
November to March: Quiet fairways mild winter climate peaceful atmosphere
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