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Italian Open Golf Courses

Courses you can play that have hosted the Italian Open

Italian Open Golf Courses

Best Italian Open Courses You Can Play

The Italian Open is one of the most popular golf tournaments on The DP World Tour schedule. Dating back to 1925, The Italian Open has been played across the length and breadth of the country, ranging from links style of Is Molas in Sardinia to the lush parkland of Royal Park Roveri in Turin.

The tournament boasts a rich history that is illustrated not only in the golf courses which have played host but also in the past winners. Some of the world's best golfers from Henry Cotton to Peter Alliss to Tony Jacklin to Sandy Lyle to Greg Norman and Ian Poulter have all claimed the title of Italian Open Champion.

With some amazing golf courses, from mature parklands that place a premium on accuracy off the tee to modern greats such as Ryder Cup host Marco Simone, golfers playing in Italy are sure to find a host of memorable golf courses to enjoy.

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Marco Simone Golf Club

Marco Simone features undulating fairways, small greens that are often well protected and some of the best tee shots in the country. The layout has hosted the Italian Open and has undergone a major update ready for the 2023 Ryder Cup.

Originally not in our Top 10 list, the course updates have created a layout that offers unrivalled views of the stunning natural landscape with the course now being one of the most aesthetically pleasing in the region.

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Marco Simone Golf Club facts
Location Guidonia, Rome, Italy
Length 6,674 yards
Par 72
Designed by Jim Fazio, David Mezzacane, Tom Fazio II
Established 1989
Hosted Italian Open 3 times (1994, 2021-22)
Where to stay Northern Italy

"The 16th is an aexcellent hole with a creek running up the middle of the fairway."
Neil (European Team: Handicap 18)

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Circolo Golf Villa D'Este

To some a par 69 layout maybe an unappetizing prospect however this is certainly not the case. With the magnificent Lake Montorfano as the centrepiece, the course winds its way through uniformly arranged Ash and Pine trees making accurate driving the order of the day.

Measuring in at a mere 6,391 yards it is easy to think you can simply bully your way round Circolo Golf Villa D’Este but its narrow fairways demand constant precision throughout the round, testing even the most talented golfers basic skills.

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Circolo Golf Villa D'Este facts
Location Montorfano, Northern Italy
Length 6,331 yards
Par 69
Designed by Peter Gannon
Established 1926
Hosted Italian Open 12 times (1928-1972)
Where to stay Northern Italy

"Fairly short course but the par 3 holes are very demanding here along with the narrow fairways and elevation changes."
Max (European Team: Handicap 10)

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Garda Hotel San Vigilio Golf

Garda Hotel San Vigilio Golf is located just minutes from the small town of Pozzolengo, in the province of Brescia, between Desenzano and Sirmione, in the magnificent surroundings of Lake Garda.

The resort consists of 27 championship holes which are separated into three loops of nine: Benaco, Solferino and San Martino. Thick rough lines the fairways – so sensible decision making from the tee is a must to score well on this Italian beauty.

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San Vigilio Golf facts
Location Pozzolengo, Northern Italy
Length 7,434 yards
Par 72
Designed by Kurt Rossknecht
Established 2009
Hosted Italian Open 2020
Where to stay Northern Italy

"All of the three loops are heavily influenced by water hazards and the greens are well protected by strategically placed bunkers."
Ian (European Team: Handicap 1)

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Castelconturbia Golf Club

Another one of Robert Trent Jones’ masterful creations are the two loops at Castelconturbia Golf which are set in the foothills of the magnificent Alps. In typical Trent Jones fashion the course is littered with dramatic bunkers making pinpoint precision from the tee the order of the day.

The course has also played host to the prestigious Italian Open and is highly regarded by some of the European Tour’s greatest players. So if you are looking to walk where the pros have and test yourself on one of Italy’s finest courses then Castelconturbia Golf is a must play.

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Castelconturbia Golf Club facts
Location Conturbia, Northern Italy
Length 6,998 yards
Par 72
Designed by Robert Trent Jones
Established 1984
Hosted Italian Open 1991 & 1998
Where to stay Northern Italy

"Huge greens, guarded closely by rafts of colossal bunkers, are the predominant challenge here."
Ian (European Team: Handicap 1)

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Acquasanta Golf Club

The saying “with age comes beauty” is definitely applicable to Acquasanta Golf Club. The course is considered to be the oldest in Italy and each year is still ranked as one of the country’s finest courses. In time with the era it was created in, the course is by no means long but instead poses golfers with a different challenge to the monster resort courses we have become accustomed too.

Players must be precise in their stroke play especially when playing the 17th which is downhill towards a green guarded by deep bunkers and streams. Hazards have earnt their name round Acquasanta as a trip in one will almost certainly leave you dropping a shot.

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Acquasanta Golf Club facts
Location Rome, Italy
Length 6,000 yards
Par 71
Designed by Unknown
Established 1903
Hosted Italian Open 3 times (1950, 1973, 1980)
Where to stay Rome

"While not the longest, Acquasanta is a course in pristine condition and requires intelligent course management, especially on narrow fairways bordered by pine trees, cypresses and eucalyptus."
Ian (European Team: Handicap 1)

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Royal Park I Roveri Golf Club

Set in the stunning La Mandria Park, Royal Park I Roveri Golf Club boasts 18 glorious golf holes designed by legendary golf course architect Robert Trent Jones Snr. The course is characterised by its dramatic bunkers, beautiful water hazards and undulating greens which can be home to some tricky flag positions.

The amazing array of flora and fauna that resides at Royal Park I Roveri Golf Club combined with the Alpine backdrop make it one Italy’s most picturesque golf courses and with it being just 10km from the airport, do not waste any time in hopping off the plane and straight onto the course.

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Royal Park I Roveri Golf Club facts
Location Turin, Italy
Length 7,180 yards
Par 72
Designed by Robert Trent Jones
Established 1971
Hosted Italian Open 4 times (2009-12)
Where to stay Northern Italy

"The course is characterised by elegantly designed bunkers, strategically placed water hazards as well as undulating greens to create varying challenging pin positions."
Ian (European Team: Handicap 1)

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Circolo Golf Torino (Blue Course)

Torino Golf Club is rich in history as it was designed by 11 players following the aftermath of WWI. In 1956, the club moved locations to the spectacular plains of the River Po and with John Morrison at the helm of the design committee, the course boasts a quintessentially British feel in the heart of some Italy’s most stunning scenery.

The special character of the course is due to the fact that “everything is built around golf”; there are no roads or buildings, or any other obstacles for you to avoid, except the stunning unspoilt natural surroundings.

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Circolo Golf Torino (Blue Course) facts
Location Turin Italy
Length 6,826 yards
Par 72
Designed by John Morrison
Established 1956
Hosted Italian Open 3 times (1999, 2013-14)
Where to stay Northern Italy

"Natural water hazards, such as streams and ponds, are constant obstacles as are the ancient trees which surround each of the holes."
Max (European Team: Handicap 10)

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Frequently asked questions about Golf Holidays in Italy

Where is The Italian Open being played?

In 2023 The Italian Open is being played at Marco Simone, the same golf course that is the host of The 2023 Ryder Cup. The golf course is a modern great, designed by European Golf Design, the team have created a course that is full of risk and reward, perfect for not only matchplay at The Ryder Cup but also strokeplay.

What is the best golf course in Italy?

The top-rated golf courses in Italy are found at the many venues that have hosted The Italian Open and European Tour events. Golfers heading to Turin will be sure to try out Royal Park Roveri which is the home of Italy's most famous golfing brothers, Francesco and Eduardo Molinari. Other stand out courses are 2023 Ryder Cup venue Marco Simone Golf Club near Milan and the incredibly picturesque Verdura Golf Resort which was designed by Kyle Phillips.

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