
Playing golf in such an extraordinary
natural scenery on lake Garda – which you can do all year around
thanks to a favorable climate – is an experience you can't miss.
There are several and renowned golf courses in the gentle Garda hills
and lots of golf enthusiasts come here to play in an unique environment,
rich in feature which can enhance every sportsman’s holiday.
Porta del Sole Hotel guests can benefit from a 20% rebate on the
green fee of Golf Clubs with an agreement with the hotel: Arzaga
Golf, Bogliaco
Golf, Garda
Golf (From March, 1st to October, 31st), Golf Club Bergamo, Golf Club Verona, Golf S.Vigilio, Franciacorta
Golf, .
Alternatively, you can choose our Hotel
+ Golf offer.
History: seven centuries of golf
Golf origins are ascribed to a game played in the Middle Ages in the Low
Countries named kolf and to goff, played in England in the XV century
by kings and commoners alike.
Surely it was already an involving and fascinating sport, since in 1457
the King of Scotland James II banned golf, which made people neglect the
"noble art" of war, and the Church in the XVI century forbid
to play it on Sundays. Initially golf was just a pastime played on natural
grass fields, in the XVII century in Scotland, the so-called "golf
cradle", player groups started to form and created the first golf
clubs. So they began to care for and correct the courses' area and to
follow a series of rules, some of which are still in effect.
But it was the XIX century that saw the expansion of this sport, first
in England and then all over the world. Its spreading was mainly due to
rev. Patterson, who in 1845 invented the gutta-percha ball, notably cheaper
and easier to use than the leather one in use at that time.
The expansion of railways also allowed for better access to golf courses.
Since in that time England ruled half the world, it's not difficult to
understand how this sport quickly spread from the United States of America
to Australia.
In 1860 in Prestwick "The Championship Belt" was organized for
the first time, and became "Open Championship Cup" in 1873,
a competition which allowed amateur players to compete with professionals.
Today the "Open Championship", i.e. the "British Open"
is the most renowned golf competition in the world. The first female golf
player was doubtlessly Mary Stuart, Queen of Scotland. It's been told
that she was just playing golf when her husband’s assassination
took place.
However, it was around 1893 that women entered professional golf competitions.
After a brusque interruption during WWI, golf constantly increased its
followers, living its magic moment which still lasts as today.