Best golf courses in Italy
The holiday destination that has it all... amazing cuisine, stunning scenery and fantastic golf resorts! We countdown our favourite golf courses we think you should play on your next Italian golf break.
The holiday destination that has it all... amazing cuisine, stunning scenery and fantastic golf resorts! We countdown our favourite golf courses we think you should play on your next Italian golf break.
As the number one course in Italy, it is no wonder it hosted the European Tour’s Italian Open between 2009 and 2012. Embedded in the Alps, the parkland course has consistently been voted inside the top-3 courses in Italy since 1985 meaning you can be assured of a memorable round here. The 17th hole will, without a doubt, be the stand out hole as it has been awarded the “Best hole in Italy” by Gazzetta dello Sport. The 468-yard hole is flanked by trees, has a water hazard in front of the green and several bunkers, providing a stern test for every golfer.
Length: - Back tees: 7198 yards - Front tees: 5981 yards Par: 72 Architect: Robert Trent Jones, Sr. Founded: 1971 Course type: Parkland/Woodland style
Length: - Back tees: 7146 yards - Front tees: 5122 yards Par: 73 Architect: John S. F. Morrison and Donald Harradine Founded: 1958 Course type: Parkland course
Length: - Back tees: 6267 yards - Front tees: 5378 yards Par: 69 Architect: James Peter Gannon, Graham Cooke, Luigi Rota Caremoli and Franco Piras Founded: 1926 Course type: Parkland course
Length: - Back tees: 7397 yards - Front tees: 5398 yards Par: 73 Architect: Kyle Phillips Founded: 2009 Course type: Links style
Length: - Back tees: 7095 yards - Front tees: 5367 yards Par: 72 Architect: Robert von Hagge Founded: 2000 Course type: Parkland style
Length: - Back tees: 6671 yards - Front tees: 5244 yards Par: 71 Architect: Robert Trent Jones, Jr. and Ty Butler Founded: 2011 Course type: Links style
Length: - Back tees: 6505 yards - Front tees: 5344 yards Par: 71 Architect: Charles Kenneth Cotton, Frank Pennink and Donald Steel Founded: 1986-1990 Course type: Parkland style
Length: - Back tees: 6909 yards - Front tees: 5136 yards Par: 72 Architect: Von Hagge, and Smelek and Baril Founded: 2001 Course type: Parkland style
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