GOLF FEUDO D'ASTI
🇮🇹 Asti, Piemonte, IT
Designed by Graham Cooke
Golf Feudo d'Asti occupies rolling terrain in the Monferrato hills southeast of Turin, within the broader Piedmont wine country surrounding the town of Asti. British architect Graham Cooke designed the course, which opened in the early 1990s as part of a residential and resort development. The layout takes advantage of natural elevation changes across the property, with fairways moving through a landscape of vineyards, wooded areas, and open hillsides characteristic of this agricultural region.
The routing incorporates the site's topography to create variety in shot requirements and visual perspectives. Holes play along ridgelines and through valleys, with several offering views across the surrounding Monferrato countryside. Water features appear on multiple holes, and strategic bunkering defines landing areas and green complexes. The course measures over 6,000 meters from the back tees, providing length suitable for competitive play while offering forward tee options for recreational rounds.
The club operates as part of a larger hospitality property that includes lodging and dining facilities. The setting reflects the Piedmont region's reputation for wine production and cuisine, with the clubhouse and restaurant incorporating local culinary traditions. The course serves both members and visiting golfers, functioning as a destination within the broader network of Italian golf facilities that combine sport with regional tourism and hospitality.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Feudo d'Asti was designed by Graham Cooke.
Yes. Feudo d'Asti at Golf Feudo d'Asti is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Feudo d'Asti is 70.
Feudo d'Asti plays 5,004 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Feudo d'Asti is 125.
Feudo d'Asti is a 18-hole course.