Golf Courses in Tuscany
Argentario Golf Club
The Argentario Golf Club is located in a protected natural area, only 5 minutes from the Duna Feniglia Nature Reserve. Opened in 2006, the course offers 18 superb holes with stunning views. Each hole is unique and all are challenging in their own way. In addition to the tricky bunkers and hazards, golfers also have to contend with the stiff sea breezes and will need a combination of accuracy and power in order to score well. Read more about Argentario Golf Club Find Accommodation + Add to My Trip
Castelfalfi Golf Club
The Castelfalfi Golf Club offers 27 fantastic holes of golf. The 18-hole Mountain Course has stunning scenery and each hole plays differently to the last. The course provides an interesting challenge to golfers of all handicaps. The 9-hole Lake Course is situated adjacent to the Mountain Course in a drawn-out loop. Like the Mountain Course, each hole is unique and will provide golfers with a varied and interesting game. Read more about Castelfalfi Golf Club Find Accommodation + Add to My Trip
Cosmopolitan
Designed over flat and tree-less terrain, the course has a very natural appearance. Playing to your handicap is a tall order, especially when the wind blows, although wide fairways and large greens do help. Read more about Cosmopolitan Find Accommodation + Add to My Trip
Firenze - Golf Dell'Ugolino
The oldest club in Italy. This course, where accuracy counts for much more than brute strength, is very short by modern-day standards. Plenty of birdie opportunities on this classic design. Very hilly, so we recommend a buggy. Read more about Firenze - Golf Dell'Ugolino Find Accommodation + Add to My Trip
La Pavoniere
Opened in 1986 and designed by Arnold Palmer, this strategic layout has plenty of hazards brought cleverly into play on this otherwise fairly plain terrain. Enjoyable course for all abilities of golfer. Great opportunity for 36 points. Read more about La Pavoniere Find Accommodation + Add to My Trip
Montecatini
Immersed in the hilly Tuscan countryside, Montecatini is a course of natural beauty. The player is faced with many natural hazards, which have been formed as part of the natural terrain. Read more about Montecatini Find Accommodation + Add to My Trip
Poggio dei Medici
The best course in the region. The designers have showed imagination in the way they have used the terrain, contoured the fairways and greens, and brought the hazards into play. Very hilly, so buggies are recommended. Read more about Poggio dei Medici Find Accommodation + Add to My Trip
Punta Ala Golf Club
Opened in 1964, the Punta Ala Golf Club boasts a superb 18-hole course overlooking the sea in beautiful Tuscany. This stunning course was designed by architect Giulio Cavalsani and offers incredible views and an abundance of native trees and bushes. The club prides itself on the condition of its fairways and greens, which make the course an absolute delight to play all-year-round. Read more about Punta Ala Golf Club Find Accommodation + Add to My Trip
Terme di Saturnia Golf Club
The Terme di Saturnia Golf Club is situated in 70 hectares of beautiful terrain and offers 18 spectacular holes of golf. This gently undulating course was designed by Ronald Fream and is characterised by its ascending and descending fairways, its wide, long greens and its abundance of well-placed bunkers and water hazards. The course is kept in excellent condition and will appeal to golfers of all handicaps. Read more about Terme di Saturnia Golf Club Find Accommodation + Add to My Trip
Versilia Golf Club
The Versilia golf course, designed by the Venetian architect Marco Croze, is a fantastic 18-hole course nestled between the Apuan Alps and the sea. The course extends over flat terrain and has vast open spaces and wide fairways. The course has stunning scenery and will appeal to golfers of all levels. Players will need to be precise in their game and will undoubtedly need to use every club in the bag. Read more about Versilia Golf Club Find Accommodation + Add to My Trip












