Grosseto
Weather
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Courses
- Riva Toscana
- Golf La Badiola
- Terme Di Saturnia Spa & Golf - 18 hole Par 72
- Argentario Golf Club
- Punta Ala GC
- Il Pelagone
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best time of year to plan a golf trip to Grosseto?
We highly recommend visiting Grosseto for golf in the spring (April-May) or fall (September-October). You'll enjoy perfect temperatures for walking the courses, and the region is less crowded, allowing for a truly relaxed experience. Avoid the peak summer months of July and August; it gets incredibly hot, and the coastal areas are bustling with beachgoers.
What kind of golf courses can I expect to find in Grosseto?
Grosseto offers a delightful variety, from challenging parkland courses winding through ancient olive groves to layouts with breathtaking views of the Tyrrhenian Sea. We love how many courses cleverly incorporate the natural Maremma scrubland, giving them a unique, wild Tuscan character you won't easily forget. Expect well-maintained greens and a welcoming, unhurried atmosphere.
Is Grosseto a good destination if I'm traveling with non-golfers?
Absolutely, Grosseto is fantastic for mixed groups. While you're enjoying the links, your companions can explore charming medieval hill towns like Pitigliano, relax on the stunning beaches of Monte Argentario, or indulge in the region's exceptional food and wine. The Maremma offers an authentic taste of Tuscany without the overwhelming tourist crowds found in cities like Florence or Siena.
How does the golf experience in Grosseto compare to other Italian golf regions?
Grosseto truly stands out for its wilder, more authentic Maremma charm; it feels less manicured than some northern Italian resorts but is incredibly scenic and welcoming. You'll find a genuine sense of local hospitality here, often at a more accessible price point than the more famous Tuscan golf destinations. It feels like a hidden gem, offering a truly immersive Italian experience.
What's the best way to get around Grosseto, and what should I budget for green fees?
A rental car is absolutely essential for exploring Grosseto's courses and charming towns; public transport simply won't get you to most clubhouses easily. Green fees typically range from €60-€90, which we consider excellent value for the quality and stunning scenery you'll experience. Factor in a golf cart if you prefer, especially on warmer days, though many courses are pleasantly walkable.