CORTINA GOLF
🇮🇹 Cortina dAmpezzo, Veneto, IT
Designed by Peter Harradine
Cortina Golf sits in the Dolomite mountains near the resort town of Cortina d'Ampezzo in northeastern Italy's Veneto region. The course was designed by Peter Harradine, a Swiss-based architect known for his work across the Alps and throughout Europe, often on challenging mountain terrain. The layout occupies a high-altitude setting surrounded by the dramatic limestone peaks that characterize this UNESCO World Heritage landscape.
The routing works across sloping, forested terrain typical of Alpine golf, where elevation changes and natural contours shape the playing corridors. Harradine's design incorporates the mountainous topography into the strategy, with holes that climb, descend, and traverse the hillsides. The narrow fairways and smaller greens reflect both the constraints of the site and the European design sensibility common to courses built in such environments. Views of the surrounding Dolomite massifs provide constant visual reference throughout the round.
Cortina d'Ampezzo has long been a destination for winter sports—it hosted the 1956 Winter Olympics—and the golf course serves the summer season for visitors and seasonal residents drawn to the area's outdoor recreation. The club operates within the rhythm of the mountain resort calendar, typically open from late spring through early autumn when weather permits play at this elevation. The course offers a distinct Alpine golf experience shaped by its dramatic natural setting and the technical demands of mountain terrain.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Cortina was designed by Peter Harradine.
Yes. Cortina at Cortina Golf is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Cortina is 34.
Cortina plays 2,530 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
Cortina is a 9-hole course.