UGOLINO GOLF CLUB – IMPRUNETA (FI)
(5672 metres, 18 holes)
Set in the magnificent setting of iconic challenges such as the 1983 Italian Open. 18 holes on a challenging and historic course amid beautiful scenery, following the one built on the grounds of the Demidoff Princes of Florence. It was the first course that marked the birth of golf in Italy in 1989 before moving to the Ugolino in 1933. Famous architects contributed to the construction of this golf club located on the slopes of the Chianti hills such as Gherardo Bosio, who designed the clubhouse, today a Cultural Heritage site, and Pier Luigi Nervi for the diving boards of the large swimming pool.
GOLF CLUB BELLOSGUARDO – VINCI (FI)
(5800 metres, 9 holes)
A 9-hole course with one of the most challenging 2 tee starts in Italy. After a game, you can relax in the panoramic swimming pool or the restaurant, choosing from traditional dishes to the most innovative ones. The Fattoria Bellosguardo is also part of the estate, where you can taste locally-produced wines and extra virgin olive oil.
GOLF CLUB POGGIO DEI MEDICI – SCARPERIA E SAN PIERO (FI)
(6471 metres, 18 holes)
Inaugurated in 1992, set amidst the greenery of Mugello, this golf course was designed by the golfer Baldovino Dassù, winner of the Italian Open in 1976, and the architect Alvise Rossi Fioravanti. It features 5 different teeing grounds, a large area to practise with pitch and putt courses, bunkers, and a driving range with 6 covered and 34 uncovered tees. The clubhouse boasts swimming pools, gym and a spa.
ROYAL GOLF LA BAGNAIA – MURLO (SI)
(6101 metres, 18 holes)
Italy’s Best Golf Course at the 2023 World Golf Awards, the course perfectly blends into the beautiful hills of Siena and was designed by Robert Trent Jones. The majestic clubhouse, once a brick factory, sits on top of a hill with its restaurant Il Rosmarino.
GOLF CLUB CASTELFALFI – CASTELFALFI (SI)
(9400 metres, 27 holes)
Boasting 27 holes, the golf club of the exclusive Castelfalfi resort is the largest golf course in Tuscany, designed by architects Rainer Pressmann and Wildfried Moroder, and a perfect example of sustainable sport, suitable for players of all skill levels.