We can organise package holidays including rounds at any of these fantastic golf clubs, allowing you to do what you love without worrying about finding the closest hotel, or how you'll get back there after your post-game tipple. View our current packages here.
Antognolla Golf Club is set amidst the 600 hectare Antognolla estate in the heart of Umbria near San Giovanni del Pantano. This championship golf course offers golfers of all abilities the opportunity to play on an expertly designed course and is a true test of their skill and judgement. The designer has managed to exploit the natural beauty of the terrain in designing a course featuring large undulating greens which require accurate approaches.
Few courses in the world can rival the thrill of playing under the backdrop of the stunning Antognolla castle.
Perugia Golf Club is situated only 3 miles from the centre of the historic Etruscan city of Perugia, andwithin easy reach of the famous historic and cultural towns of Assisi, Gubbio, Todi, Spoleto and Cortona, and only 12 miles from Lake Trasimeno.
The course is gently undulating parkland partly dating from the 1950s, and redesigned by the architect Davide Mezzacane, it was increased to 18 holes in the early 1990s.
Lamborghini Golf Club is a smaller 9-hole course, which was designd by Eng. Ferruccio Lamborghini, stretches over a beautiful, hilly landscape close to Lake Trasimeno.
The homey atmosphere allows for relaxing moments and a pleasant dining experience in the cosy restaurant that features regional specialties and the Lamborghini wines. There is also a pro shop with a large variety of golfing accessories and a bar.
Ugolino Golf Club is the oldest golf club in Italy, established in 1889, the course is just outside of Florence. Although Florence is in Tuscany, we couldn't resist offering a special package to include Ugolino Golf Course.
As well as its historical attraction, the course has been named among the 50 most beautiful golf course of the world by the American writer Chris Santella. The course was originally a par 69 but was considered difficult, owing to the ups and downs, the many trees and the small greens. In the sixties the course was turned into a par 72 by Piero Mancinelli.