Roma Capitale

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Courses

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time to plan a golf trip to Rome?

We highly recommend visiting in spring, from April to May, or during the autumn months of September and October. The weather is absolutely perfect for golf then, offering comfortable temperatures and stunning scenery across the courses. Summers can get quite hot, so if you're visiting in July or August, plan for early morning tee times to beat the heat.

What should I expect to pay for a round of golf in the Roma Capitale region?

Green fees generally range from €80 to €150 for a quality 18-hole experience, though some premier clubs might be a bit higher. Carts are usually an additional cost, but we often find walking the beautiful layouts is part of the charm and a great way to experience the courses. You'll find good value for the quality of play and the stunning surroundings.

Are there any must-play courses or hidden gems near Rome that you recommend?

Absolutely, you can't miss Marco Simone Golf & Country Club, especially after hosting the Ryder Cup - it's a fantastic challenge with incredible views. For a more classic Roman golf experience, we love Olgiata Golf Club for its mature parkland design, or Circolo del Golf Roma Acquasanta if you want history right on the city's doorstep. Each offers a unique flavor of Italian golf.

How easy is it to get to the golf courses from central Rome?

Most of Rome's golf courses are located a bit outside the immediate city bustle, so we strongly recommend renting a car for flexibility and ease with your clubs. While taxis or ride-shares are an option, the costs can quickly add up for daily trips. Having your own wheels makes exploring the region's golf offerings much more convenient.

What's the typical golf culture like at clubs around Rome?

You'll find the golf culture in Rome is wonderfully relaxed and social; don't expect a rushed pace. Many clubs boast fantastic clubhouses where the post-round meal, often featuring incredible Italian food and wine, is as much a highlight as the golf itself. It's a place to savor the game and the company, so embrace the camaraderie.