CUS Ferrara Golf

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the playing experience like at CUS Ferrara Golf - is it a challenging course or more relaxed?

You'll find CUS Ferrara Golf offers a surprisingly engaging round, despite its flat terrain. The course is beautifully integrated into the local landscape, with mature trees lining many fairways and strategic water hazards demanding precise shot-making. It's not a mountain course, but you'll definitely need to think your way around to score well.

When is the best time of year to play CUS Ferrara Golf to avoid extreme weather?

We highly recommend visiting in spring, from April to May, or early autumn, during September and October. The weather is usually perfect for golf - mild temperatures and plenty of sunshine. Avoid the peak summer months of July and August unless you enjoy playing in serious heat, and winter can bring persistent fog.

How easy is it to combine a round at CUS Ferrara Golf with sightseeing in Ferrara itself?

It's incredibly easy to pair golf with culture here; CUS Ferrara Golf is just a short drive from the historic city center. You can easily play a morning round and still have ample time to explore Ferrara's stunning Renaissance architecture and medieval streets in the afternoon. It's a perfect blend of sport and Italian heritage.

Does CUS Ferrara Golf offer more than just a round of golf, like a good clubhouse or practice facilities?

Absolutely, you'll find a welcoming, unpretentious clubhouse that feels genuinely local, not like a sterile resort. They have solid practice facilities, including a driving range and putting greens, which are great for warming up or honing your short game. It's a place where you can relax with a coffee or a post-round aperitivo and feel right at home.

What should I expect to pay for a round at CUS Ferrara Golf, and is it good value compared to other Italian courses?

CUS Ferrara Golf offers excellent value, especially when compared to some of Italy's more famous resort courses. Green fees are generally in the mid-range, making it very accessible for a quality round. You're paying for a well-maintained course with a friendly, local atmosphere, which we think is a fantastic deal for a golf experience near a UNESCO World Heritage city.