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The Tuscan Maremma’s mild climate and nearby hot springs makes this course an ideal all-year-round golf destination. The project is the brainchild of architect Ronald Fream of Golfplan, who has been involved with some of the most prestigious courses in the world. The 18-hole, par 72 and 6,294m course is gently undulating and full of hazards and bunkers defending wide and long greens.
3. Terme di Saturnia, Southern Tuscany
The resort is set over 230 hectares of stunning landscape with 1.8km of private coastline, yet has just 203 rooms and suites, giving a true sense of space and privacy. All rooms have private terraces and sea views and the Olga Polizzi-designed interiors combine modern luxury with authentic Sicilian motifs. There are two 18-hole championship golf courses and a 9-hole, designed by leading architect Kyle Phillips.
4. Verdura Golf & Spa Resort, Sicily
The prospect of playing at one of the most exciting new golf courses, Cortina Golf, will certainly be drawing new clients to the famous Cristallo Hotel Spa & Golf from late spring all the way into autumn. Nine holes are in play with a further nine holes in development. A special arrangement enables guests at the hotel to play at this exclusive club.
2. Cristallo Hotel Spa & Golf, Dolomites
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