Bonora Course at Bogogno Golf Resort
Milan & Lake Como, Italy
Bonora Course overview
Style: Parkland | Par: 72 | Designer: Robert von Hagge & Rick Baril | Opened: 1997
Ranked the no.16 course in Italy by Top 100 Golf Courses
The Bonora Course at Bogogno Golf Resort is a championship parkland layout that weaves through rolling hills, tranquil streams, and native woodlands, all set against the scenic backdrop of the Monte Rosa massif.
Designed by Robert von Hagge with later enhancements by Rick Baril, Bonora rewards thoughtful strategy and shot-making precision, with water hazards and elevation changes creating continual challenges. Its thoughtful routing makes it a favourite for golfers seeking both visual beauty and strategic depth.
Signature Holes
Hole 9 - Par-4
The ninth hole is a defining moment on Bonora - a par 4 that blends visual drama with tactical nuance. Water flanks much of the fairway and frames the approach, forcing a careful blend of power and precision. The green sits protected by natural hazards and bunkering, creating a memorable test that rewards smart placement and nerve.
Clubhouse & amenities
When you’ve finished your round, the clubhouse offers a welcoming space to unwind. Vast windows and outdoor terraces overlook the closing holes of both courses, perfect for drinks or post-round discussions. Inside, you’ll find stylish lounges, an American bar, a reading room, and game areas.
Golfers also have access to a fully equipped pro shop and extensive practice facilities, including a driving range and short-game areas.
Did You Know?
Bogogno has been recognised in the Rolex World’s Top 1000 Golf Courses and has hosted European Tour Qualifying School events.
Accommodation near Bonora Course
Bogogno Golf Resort
Bogogno Golf Resort offers 32 rooms, a restaurant and two onsite golf courses, making it one of the most prestigious golf resorts in Northern Italy.
Location

"Stunning! Fantastic forest lined course! Stay for lunch and a drink afterwards."
Senior European Travel Consultant
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