Best golf courses: Italy - South & Sicily

Italy - South & Sicily: the table below provides brief details about the top golf courses in this country or region. Each golf club has been visited and/or researched by Where2Golf. Click on the course name below to discover more. The course ratings below range from 5 highest, to 2 lowest. They attempt to provide an indication of the golfing experience you might expect at the course (based on its design, condition and surroundings). Hover your cursor above the Rating Key for the rating definitions.
4-star: Above average course - well worth a visit.
Visitors welcome
Bari
Hurdzan/Fry

Visitors?

Visitors welcome

Nearest city

Bari

Designer

Original design by Italian course architect David Mezzacane (1998); remodelled by Hurdzan/Fry Design (Dr Michael Hurdzan & Dana Fry) (2007).

4-star: Above average course - well worth a visit.
Visitors welcome
Catania
Piras, Franco

Visitors?

Visitors welcome

Nearest city

Catania

Designer

Franco Piras

4-star: Above average course - well worth a visit.
Visitors welcome
Catania
Player, Gary

Visitors?

Visitors welcome

Nearest city

Catania

Designer

Gary Player

3-PLUS: Good course - several memorable features; worthy of 3½ stars.
Visitors welcome
Catania
Caremoli, Luigi Rota

Visitors?

Visitors welcome

Nearest city

Catania

Designer

Laid out by owner Luigi Rota Caremoli.

4-star: Above average course - well worth a visit.
Visitors welcome
Bari
European Golf Design

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Visitors welcome

Nearest city

Bari

Designer

European Golf Design
4-PLUS: Must play course - excellent standard; worthy of 4½ stars.
Visitors welcome
Palermo
Phillips, Kyle

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Visitors welcome

Nearest city

Palermo

Designer

Kyle Phillips

4-star: Above average course - well worth a visit.
Visitors welcome
Palermo
Phillips, Kyle

Visitors?

Visitors welcome

Nearest city

Palermo

Designer

Kyle Phillips

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Chevron Championship: the first women’s major championship of 2023 is played for the first time in Texas, having been uprooted from its home of 51 years at the Mission Hills Country Club, Rancho Mirage, California.

Italian Open: the 80th playing of this prestigious European event will see many 2023 Ryder Cup hopefuls build their “local knowledge” of the Marco Simone course in Rome. (May 4-7). Ryder Cup (Sept 29-Oct 1).

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Marco Simone Golf & Country Club: With a clubhouse that might befit a Roman Emperor, and a golf course to match, you can be sure of a memorable outing at Rome's most talked about golf facility.

Jim Fazio's original layout was much changed to create a modern Ryder Cup course ... now one of the Eternal City's (and Italy's) most revered.

Costa Cruise & Golf

Costa’s "Cruise & Golf" allows golfers and their families to combine a unique golfing experience with the relaxation and fun of a cruise on board Costa Smeralda. Golf enthusiasts are offered a choice from 23 top-quality golf clubs; their chosen courses are played during the ship’s port calls in Italy, France and Spain. While the golfers are driving the fairways, accompanying non-golfers are able to enjoy the amenities and activities on-board, or explore wonderful places on day excursions organised by Costa. Read more ...

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