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With almost 300 courses, with ap 92 000 players, and a range of luxurious hotels and resorts, it’s no surprise that golf breaks in Italy are on the rise. Whether it’s the northern areas around Milan and the golfing hotspot of Emilia Romagna or the southern backdrop of Rome or Tuscany, golf in Italy is to be savoured. The island of Sicily, with two superb venues in Verdura and Donnafugata, is also perfect for a golf holiday in Italy, offering top-notch courses, mouthwatering gastronomy and lovely scenery.
Golf in Italy dates back more than a century when, in 1889, the then English colony of Florence founded the Florence Golf Club, the first Italian golf association. Roma Acquasanta owns Italy’s oldest golf course (the club was founded in 1903).
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