Percorso Executive

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Percorso Executive a good choice for beginners or those looking for a quick round?

Yes, absolutely. Percorso Executive is perfect if you're new to the game or just want to sharpen your short game without committing to a full 18 holes. It's forgiving enough for learning but still offers a fun challenge.

When is the ideal time to play Percorso Executive, and what's the course condition like then?

We recommend visiting in late spring (April-May) or early autumn (September-October) for the most pleasant weather. The course is typically in fantastic shape during these periods, with lush fairways and greens that roll true. Avoid the peak summer heat if you can.

What should I expect to pay for a round at Percorso Executive, and is it good value?

You'll find Percorso Executive offers excellent value, especially compared to some of Italy's longer championship courses. Green fees are quite reasonable, making it an accessible option for a casual round or practice session. It's a smart choice for budget-conscious golfers.

Are there any specific holes or features at Percorso Executive that make it stand out?

While it's an executive course, the par-3s here are surprisingly engaging, often featuring clever bunkering and subtle elevation changes. Keep an eye out for the views on the back nine-they're a nice bonus and add to the Italian charm.

Can Percorso Executive be easily combined with other activities or golf courses in Italy?

Absolutely. Its convenient location makes it a great add-on to a cultural trip or a warm-up round before tackling a longer course nearby. We suggest pairing it with a visit to a local vineyard or a charming Italian town for a perfect day.