Cosmopolitan |
Close to the Med and very handy for Pisa Airport this is a good and enjoyable choice - voted best new course in Italy when it opened in 1993.There are water features on 11 holes and lots of wildlife about with a feature hole the par 4 16th which is literally an island in the sand. Most enjoyable |
Poggio dei Medici |
Absolutely top class course , amongst the best in Italy and designed by Baldovio Dassu to exacting USGA standards. Located in the beautiful Mugello Hills close to Florence and is of a quality that you will travel a long way to match. |
Ugolino |
Beautifully sited amongst olive and cypress grove in the Tuscan Hills with undulating fairways and well protected greens Ugolino is a test of accuracy and finesse rather than raw power - it's only just over 6,000 yards but it's good test of golf - iron play in particular. |
Le Pavoniere |
Arnold Palmer design with some undulations but mostly flat with American characteristics in a Tuscan landscape. Big, wide fairways with massive undulating greens and a good bit of water and a really smart clubhouse - very enjoyable |
Montecatini |
Near the lovely spa town of Montecatini Terme this course winds its way through the Tuscan hills with sloping undulating fairways. The course is quite technical with a variety of obstacles - sand , water and sharp dog legs - demands accuracy not just length and very often the club choice off the tee is all important to be in the right position to score. Enjoyable and fair test of golf. |
Versilia |
Near the Med with impressive views of the mountains behind, this nice parkland layout is well conditioned with a lot of water about. The big challenge however are the greens which are very quick and sloping. |
Tirrenia |
Absolutely superb Henry Cotton designed 9 hole course close to the sea and very close to Cosmopolitan. It's a great choice to fill a couple of hours before or after the plane but you won't be disappointed to make a day of it and go round twice. Clubhouse is very warm and friendly with great Tuscan food. |