Circolo del Golf di Roma Acquasanta

Course Details

  • Year Opened: 1903

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play Acquasanta without the Roman heat?

You'll want to aim for spring (April-May) or early autumn (September-October) to avoid Rome's scorching summer heat. The course is still in fantastic shape then, and the cooler temperatures make for a much more enjoyable round, especially with some of those uphill climbs.

What's the actual playing experience like at Acquasanta - is it a tough track?

Acquasanta is a classic parkland course with some real character, not overly long but demanding precision. You'll encounter tight fairways lined with umbrella pines and some tricky elevation changes, especially on the back nine, so bring your A-game for accuracy. The greens are often subtle and can be deceptively quick, so pay attention to your reads.

How easy is it to combine a round at Acquasanta with exploring Rome's ancient sites?

It's surprisingly easy to fit in a round here while still seeing the Eternal City; Acquasanta is just a short drive from the city center. We recommend an early morning tee time, allowing you to finish up and be back in Rome for an afternoon of sightseeing or a delicious Roman dinner.

Is playing Acquasanta a budget-breaker, and what's included with the green fee?

While not a budget course, Acquasanta offers excellent value for its history and proximity to Rome; expect green fees to be in line with other premier European city courses. You're paying for a piece of history and a well-maintained track, but don't expect a cart to be included - walking is the tradition here.

What's the clubhouse experience like at Acquasanta after a round?

The clubhouse at Acquasanta is steeped in tradition, offering a warm, welcoming atmosphere that feels genuinely Italian. We highly recommend grabbing a drink or a meal on the terrace overlooking the course; it's the perfect spot to reflect on your round and soak in the historic ambiance.