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Landmark: Monte Carlo Golf ClubCity: Monte Carlo
Country: Monaco
Continent: Europe
Monte Carlo Golf Club, Monte Carlo, Monaco, Europe
The Monte Carlo Golf Club is an 18-hole golf course situated on Mont Agel, overlooking the Principality of Monaco.
Visual Characteristics
The course features 18 holes spread across Mont Agel, characterized by significant elevation changes and panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea and the Monaco coastline. Fairways are lined with pine and olive trees. The clubhouse is a traditional structure, primarily constructed from stone and wood, blending with the natural environment.
Location & Access Logistics
The club is located on Mont Agel, approximately 10 kilometers northeast of the Monte Carlo city center. Access is primarily via the M2564 road, which ascends Mont Agel. Ample private parking is available on-site. Public transport options are limited; a taxi or private car is recommended for access.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The Monte Carlo Golf Club was established in 1911. The original course was designed by Willie Park Jr. and later redesigned by Donald Steel. Its original purpose was to provide a recreational facility for the elite visitors and residents of Monaco, leveraging the unique mountainous terrain.
Key Highlights & Activities
The primary activity is playing 18-hole golf rounds. A driving range, putting green, and chipping area are available for practice. Golf lessons with PGA professionals can be booked. The club also hosts various tournaments throughout the year.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are available within the clubhouse and at various points on the course. Natural shade is provided by trees along the fairways. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally reliable across the property. The clubhouse includes a restaurant and bar serving meals and refreshments.
Best Time to Visit
The best time to visit for golf is during the spring (April-June) and autumn (September-October) months when temperatures are mild and comfortable. Summer can be hot, and winter may bring cooler, wetter conditions. Early morning rounds offer cooler temperatures and fewer crowds.
Facts & Legends
The course's highest point, near the 12th hole, offers views extending to the Italian and French Rivieras. A specific tip for visitors is to account for the significant elevation changes when selecting clubs, as many holes play distinctly uphill or downhill.
Nearby Landmarks
- La Turbie (Trophy of Augustus): 2km West
- Tête de Chien: 3km Southwest
- Fort de la Revère: 4km Northwest
- Roquebrune-Cap-Martin (Old Village): 5km East