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Italy deserves more praise for the quality of its golf courses and play and stay resorts. Respected players and designers, including Jack Nicklaus, Jim Fazio and Robert Von Hagge have created masterpieces across the country. Wherever you choose to holiday, enjoy a memorable mix of golf games, culture, food and wine. What more could you wish for?
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Stay at these hotels
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Best places for golf
Sicily
Sicily is home to two superb play and stay golf resorts. Verdura is one of the most-talked about resorts in Europe. Created by Rocco Forte, the standards are exceptional and that goes for the two golf courses – both designed by Kyle Phillips, they’re as fun to play as the best links in the UK. A stunning alternative is Il Picciolo, in a mesmerising location around Mount Etna, where the excellent hotel is matched by the 18-hole golf course.
Northern Italy
Venice, Milan and The Lakes – The region of Piedmont is probably the gastronomic capital of Italy and that’s saying something! You can choose to stay at a golf resort, opt to holiday at one of the stunning towns on the lakes, or combine the two. There are more than 20 golf courses in the area and we have selected our favourites for you to enjoy.
South East Italy
The region of Puglia is in the heel of Italy. It’s rugged, unspoilt and offers perfect year-round golf weather. It’s also now got two terrific golf courses and resorts, Borgo Egnazia and Acaya, near the baroque city of Lecce.
Tuscany
Tuscany has long been a favourite of British travellers and is now open to golfers with a dozen enjoyable golf courses across the region. Absorb the relaxed pace of life Tuscany is famous for and the very pleasant golf courses, where the quality is good and the welcome warm.
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