REGION Sicilia COUNTY Agrigento LOCALITY Sciacca ADDRESS S.S. 115 km 131,
N° Hole 45 |
Par 70 |
Meters West 5945 - East 6009 |
PHONE: +3909259982134 FAX: +390925988038
AMENITIES: Cart, Bag for Hire, Trolley, GPS, Swimming Pool,
WHERE TO STAY: Resort,
OTHER SPORT: Soccer, Tennis, Sub, Horse Riding,
PRICES WORKING DAYS 18 HOLES € 150 PUBLIC HOLIDAYS 18 HOLES € 150 WORKING DAYS 9 HOLES € 85 PUBLIC HOLIDAYS 9 HOLES € 85 DRIVING RANGE € --- Cart € 50 TOURNAMENT € 20
CLOSING DAY Dec. Jan. Feb.
DESCRIPTION
Sir Rocco Forte, a keen sportsman with a lifelong passion for golf, was inspired to create his Hotels' first golf Resort. He appointed leading golf architect, Kyle Phillips, to create this golf centre master plan.
Phillips was honoured to be entrusted with this unique opportunity to set new standards for a links experience in a warmer climate than the traditional British Coastal courses. Despite both tracks being built to the same standard, and occupying similar ground, the East and West courses provide alternate journeys for golfers to enjoy. Both start beside an internal practice range, the West has a more out and back arrangement with a long stretch of consecutive holes on the front nine but a stirring four hole seaside finale. The East, by contrast, enjoys a two loop routing that changes direction more frequently, its 18th hole is played right alongside the cliffs but the rest of the closing stretch is set on higher, tumbling ground.
The Phillips routing is probably the highlight of the entire golfing component at Verdura. The property enjoys nearly 2 kilometres of beach frontage and it would have been easy to build one course along the coastline and have the other away from the sea. There was plenty of natural undulation through the deceptively spacious interior, however, and Phillips wisely chose to spread the best holes, and best terrain, across both courses, giving each a tremendous seaside closing run and an exciting central area that touches the blue waters of the Mediterranean. The resultant journey, which twice takes golfers to the sea and back again, is richly rewarding here, particularly on the more diverse East Course.
The West Course actually incorporates more coastal land, but a number of its early holes stretch consecutively along the eastern boundary and a few fairways are a touch tight given the exposed nature of the site. The beachside holes are its star attraction, golfers get theirfirst glimpse of the sea at the 8th and 9th before returning for a four hole encore at the 15th. It's these final four holes with their uninterrupted views that really steal the show. The 16th and 18th are beautiful two shotters, the 18th routed right along the shoreline, while the 15th and 17th are short holes dominated by watery backdrops. There are other standouts as well, including the strategic par five 4th and the strong par four 5th, with its rousing approach played partly across a pronounced natural depression. The first coastal hole, the two shot 8th, is also terrific.
The more undulating East Course is an equally memorable place for golf. Its finishing holes don't quite have the glamour of the West's and the front nine par fives that link the central area to the southern beach holes are a little underwhelming, but there are more directional changes here and plenty of design surprises as well. Highpoints include the short par four 3rd, early water holes at the 5th and 6th, each with stunning outlooks, the intimidating ridgetop par three 12th and the semi sunken 13th green. From the 13th the course turns seaward, both the 14th and 15th are long holes that plummet across glorious linksy ground while the 16th is a delicious short hole played into a wickedly shallow target. The finishing duo are also really strong; the penultimate hole rising gently into the foot of a Sicilian hillside, and the fabulous par four closer crashing from an elevated tee right along the craggy coastline.
Although its dramatic seaside holes are likely to live longest in your memory, the great thing about Verdura is how consistent the golf holes are across both courses and how fun and interesting the rolling fairways and greens play. Once the native grasses have fully established and the layouts have further matured, Verdura will fulfil Sir Rocco Forte's ambitious aim and become continental Europe's finest golf destination.
FIND US
Verdura Golf & Spa Resort is situated on the south-west coast of Sicily 15 minutes from the attractive seaside town of Sciacca. Set in a valley of olive groves, the luxury resort is 40km from the ancient town of Agrigento.The closest airport is at Palermo, the island's capital. Palermo International Airport can easily be reached by plane from many European cities. The Island also has two other airports; Trapani Airport is located on the West coast whilst Catania Airport is located on the East. Verdura Golf and Spa Resort has its own helipad for guests wishing to arrive by helicopter.Transfers by private car from all airports can also be arranged. Alternatively, it is easy to hire a car from all three main airports.Directions:- From Palermo Airport Falcone e Borsellino (PMO)The airport is 133 km from the Resort and the journey is approximately 80 minutes drive by car. Take the motorway A29 Palermo- Mazara del Vallo. Take the exit Castelvetrano towards the E931 road.