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Golf in Italy | Italy Golf Tours & Golf Courses |
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From young students on shoestring budgets to dreamy-eyed honeymooners, affluent families and retired folks on group vacations, Italy has always been an aspiration. It’s not difficult to see why. The old country instantly conjures up images of old cities, beautiful buildings, art from the masters, a well-loved cuisine, beautiful wine country, fashion, the Pope and a sunny Mediterranean location. The Italians themselves have a sunnier disposition. And you’d be surrounded by people who acknowledge, appreciate and give you a warm opinion through every conversation.
Golf in Italy is plenty and varied, with roughly 150 courses in the North, from Turin to Venice. The experience of playing in the Lake region (Garda, Maggiore and Como) is magical, where you can spend afternoons cruising the lakes. There’s golf around the coast near ancient villages and of course, golf along the popular tourist trail of Italy’s well-known cities.
There’s so much to see and do in Italy that a golf tour planned around the Italian experience is bound to be a more complete and rewarding one. So between rounds of golf at beautiful courses, golfers can visit cities, take to the museums, go on a wine-tasting tour, stay at Country homes or indulge in high fashion in Milan.
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April to June is the best time. High season is July and August when locals take their summer vacation and temperatures soar too.
There’s plenty to see and do – Ancient Rome, art in Florence, romantic Venice, medieval Siena, farm stays in Tuscany, wafer-thin pizzas, the tastiest ice creams and the list goes on.
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