Over half of Italy's golfers reside in Lombardy, so of course it boasts many fantastic courses. Here is a partial list:
Golf Club Lombardy. Just outside Milan in the Royal Park at Monza. This world championship 27-hole course, site of many Italian Opens, has sloping greens with high, natural roughs.
Villa D'Este Golf Club. Near Montorfano, this world-famous course has recently undergone extensive renovation. Host of 12 Italian Opens, the 18-hole course requires precise strokes; the ups and downs call for total concentration.
Golf Club La Pineta. One of the most prestigious in Italy, this 18-hole course combines technical challenge and remarkable beauty. Home of the Stracciari Open International, its first 9 holes are hilly. The two slopes that edge the fairways make them seem much narrower than they actually are.
Santa Martretta. Via Chitola 49, Pavia (9 holes).
Menaggio e Cadenabbia. Via Golf 12, Como (18 holes).
Carimate. Via Airoldi 2, Carimate (18 holes).
Monticello. Via Volta 4, Cassina Rizzardi (36 holes).
Barlassina. Via Privata Golf 42, Birago di Lentate (18 holes).
La Roserra. Via Montebello 4, Chiuduno (9 holes).
Royal Sant'Anna. Annone di Brianza (9 holes).
Bergamo. Via Longini 12, Almenno S. Bartolomeo (18 holes). Bogliaco. Via Golf, Toscolano Madermo (9 holes).
Varese. Via Vittorio Veneto 32, Luvinate (18 holes).
Le Rovedine. Via Marx 1, Noverasco di Opera (9 holes).
Lanzo. Lanzo d'Intelvi (9 holes).
Molinetto. Cernusco del Naviglio (18 holes).
Franciacorta. Nigoline di Corte Franca (27 holes).
Garda Golf. Via Angelo Omodeo 2, Soiano del Lago (27 holes). Ponte di Legno. Via IV Novembre 56, Ponte di Legno (9 holes). Zoate. Via Verdi, Zoate di Tribiano (18 holes).
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