Asolo Golf Club
European Golf Design, working with Marco Croze, laid out Asolo Golf Club in 1995 at Cavaso del Tomba in the Veneto, below the hill town of Asolo. A 27 hole layout of three distinct nines that combine into par 72 routings across rolling country, with the Dolomite foothills as a backdrop.
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The verdict
Asolo is one of the most welcoming resort style clubs in the Veneto, a modern 27 hole layout designed by European Golf Design with Marco Croze and opened in 1995 at the foot of the Asolo hills. It was one of the first Italian clubs to embrace pay and play, and that open, visitor friendly spirit still defines it, with three nine hole loops that give the round genuine variety and let golfers mix and match across repeat visits.
The setting is the draw, rolling farmland below one of the loveliest hill towns in northern Italy, with the Dolomite foothills rising to the north and Venice less than an hour away. It is not a brutal championship test, but a thoroughly enjoyable, scenic golf base for a trip that pairs the courses of the Veneto with the art, the wine and the hill towns of the region.
Asolo at a glance
- Opened
- 1995
- Designer
- European Golf Design, Marco Croze
- Type
- Rolling parkland
- Holes
- 27
- Par
- 72 per 18
- Green fee
- Visitors welcome
Designer, opening year and layout verified June 2026 from Asolo Golf Club and leading course databases. The course was designed by European Golf Design with Marco Croze and opened in 1995, a 27 hole layout of three nines combining into par 72 routings. Green fees are indicative for the 2026 season and change by day and time of year, so always confirm current rates and tee time availability directly before booking.
The holes worth the trip
The 27 holes at Asolo split into three loops, each with its own personality, so the choice of which two to combine shapes the day. The land rolls gently rather than dramatically, and the design uses water, mature planting and well placed bunkering to set the strategy, asking for thoughtful positioning off the tee rather than raw distance.
The greens are fair and receptive, the par 3s are nicely varied across the three nines, and the views toward the Asolo hills and the mountains beyond lift the round throughout. It is a layout that suits a wide range of handicaps, generous enough to be a pleasure for the higher handicapper while giving the better player plenty of decisions to weigh.
Asolo rewards the golfer who enjoys a relaxed, scenic round with a clubhouse and lodging close at hand. As a base for a Veneto trip, the variety of the three loops keeps it fresh across several days of play.
How to get on
| What to know | Detail |
|---|---|
| Access | Visitors welcome; an early pay and play club, with a handicap certificate generally requested for the 18 hole layout |
| Green fee | Indicative weekday green fee in the region of 60 to 90 euros (2026 high season); confirm the current rate directly before booking |
| Booking | Contact the golf reception or use a Veneto golf specialist; the on site foresteria lodging suits multi day stays |
| On the day | Walkable on gently rolling terrain; buggies available; smart golf dress expected |
| Getting there | Cavaso del Tomba in Treviso province, about one hour from Venice and roughly 45 minutes from Treviso Airport |
| Best months | April to June and September to October for warm, settled weather and the firmest surfaces |
Access and fee guidance verified June 2026; policies and rates change, so always confirm directly with the club or your trip planner before traveling.
Where to stay nearby
Asolo has its own on site foresteria lodging, which makes it an easy base for a golf focused stay, while the hill town of Asolo just above the course is one of the most charming bases in the Veneto, full of history, good restaurants and views over the surrounding countryside.
For a wider trip, Venice and Treviso are both within easy reach, an ideal region to build a Veneto golf and culture tour around, pairing Asolo with the other courses of northern Italy and the wine country of the Prosecco hills nearby.
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Asolo questions
Who designed Asolo Golf Club and when did it open?
Asolo Golf Club was designed by European Golf Design in conjunction with Marco Croze and opened in 1995 at Cavaso del Tomba in the Veneto, one of the first Italian clubs to offer pay and play.
How many holes does Asolo Golf Club have?
Asolo is a 27 hole layout made up of three distinct nine hole loops that combine into 18 hole par 72 routings, giving variety across repeat visits.
Can visitors play Asolo Golf Club?
Yes. Asolo welcomes visiting golfers and was an early pay and play club in Italy. Green fees are indicative and change by season, so always confirm current rates and tee time availability directly before booking.
Where is Asolo Golf Club?
The club is at Cavaso del Tomba in the province of Treviso, in the Veneto of northern Italy, below the hill town of Asolo and within reach of Venice and the Dolomites.
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Researched and written by the GolfForKings editorial desk. Designer, opening year and layout verified June 2026; indicative green fees verified June 2026. Last reviewed June 2026.