Golf, tourism, culture, good food… ITALY, what else?
The Italian Golf Federation is pleased to invite all Golf lovers to visit our extraordinary Country and also discover our golf courses.
On this page you may find everything you need to discover the golf club or driving range where to play, throughout Italy.
There are two ways to do this: If you know a specific Golf Club, you may write down the name (or part of it) into the dedicated field; otherwise, if you would like to know all the facilities of a specific region before choosing where to play, you just click the one you are interested in the boxes below
Abruzzo is also known as “Europe’s Green Region” due to its three national parks – i.e. the Gran Sasso and Monti della Laga National Park, Majella National Park and Abruzzo National Park – the Sirente Velino regional park and…
Basilicata also called Lucania, is a land that has its roots in prehistoric times.
Just think of Matera, known as the “city of the Sassi” Unesco World Heritage Site since 1993, one of the cities in the world inhabited since ancient times.
Calabria is full of history and has a wide and extraordinary cultural heritage, passing from the Riace Bronzes to archaeological sites and the many wonderful historical centres scattered around the region.
Campania is a region full of famous wonders and an extraordinary cultural heritage. Napoli, Mount Vesuvius, Capri, Ischia, Sorrento, Cilento and the Amalfi coast are just some of the tourist sites chosen every year for their beauty.
From Rimini to Ravenna, from Ferrara to Bologna, not to mention Modena, Reggio, Parma and Piacenza, all Emilia-Romagna cities deserve a visit. Over the centuries, the region has been invaded by Etruscans, Celts, Romans and Lombards…
The region is the meeting point of the three main groups – Latin, Germanic and Slavic – that have formed Europe, a mix that you can notice both in their language and cuisine.
The region’s culture is a complex interweaving…
When you think about Latium, you think about Rome, a city that needs no presentation, a real open-air museum. But Latium is not only Rome; all the region is full of history and art sites that have made it great throughout the centuries: the Etruscan necropolis…
Liguria is one of the main Italian tourist destinations. It has wonderful coasts and beautiful art towns such as Genoa – World Heritage Site – with its Renaissance Buildings and the largest medieval centre in Europe. Not to mention the Cinque Terre…
The centre of Italy’s finance, industry and trade. Its main city, Milan, is not only the symbol of Italian business, but also the world’s capital of fashion and design. The region offers also wonderful art towns such as Bergamo, Brescia, Pavia…
Marche is a region with an extremely varied geographical conformation, with hills, Apennines, coasts and plains all together in a single region that offers, preserved throughout the territory, unique masterpieces…
Molise is a region still quite unknown to mass tourism despite the many things it has to offer: ancient villages, wonderful monuments, archaeological sites such as Altilia – close to Campobasso – and very interesting museums…
Piedmont is a region full of history, culture, art and an amazing architectural heritage.
Turin – the first capital of Italy – is a Baroque town, full of squares. Among Piedmont’s most interesting sites…
Apulia has seen many civilisations: the Greeks, the Romans, the Byzantines, the Normans, the Swabians and the Anjous. Each of them has left indelible traces, visible in the architectural, artistic and cultural heritage of…
The Republic of San Marino is the oldest free state in Europe, independent since the 10th century.
The city of San Marino is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Erected on Mount Titan, it still maintains its medieval appearance.
A clear and crystal sea with a unique fish fauna and magnificent depths that make this island a favourite tourist destination. There is also the internal part with amazing sites such as the country churches…
Due to its geographical position, Sicily has been the meeting point of many different civilisations. Its coasts have been reached by the Arabs, Greeks, Romans and Normans. A kaleidoscope that mixes different traditions and makes it…
Tuscany is a region famous all around the world for its history, art, wonderful landscapes and wine and food culture.
Florence, Pisa, Siena and Lucca are artistic, historical and cultural centres with unique and amazing pieces of art.
Surrounded by the wonderful Dolomites – World Heritage Site since 2009 – Trentino-Alto-Adige/Sudtirol is one of the favourite winter tourist destinations, a region with over one century of tourist history.
Umbria is an exciting region, full of art, architecture, history and even prehistory, as seen in the findings present in the museum of Colfiorito. History, art and nature come together in a region full of Romanesque churches, Gothic…
This is the region surrounded by the highest peaks of Europe and over the centuries, it has always been the gateway to the western Alps.
Apart from being a great destination for winter tourism, Aosta Valley offers…
Veneto is one of the regions with the greatest choice in terms of museums and art. Wherever you go, you can discover the works of some of the most important artists such as Titian…