A Tuscan Golfing Dream: Argentario Golf & Wellness Resort

When we were invited to visit Argentario Golf & Wellness Resort in Tuscany, Italy, we were more than a little excited. Having never set foot in Italy before, we carried vivid expectations: rolling hills laced with vineyards, charming villas with terracotta roofs, unforgettable food, exquisite wine, and a warm, passionate culture.

Not only were these expectations met — they were completely blown away. So much so that one article alone can’t capture the full magic of the Argentario experience. This feature focuses on the golf course itself; another will cover the magnificent resort and the surrounding Tuscan beauty. We hope you’ll read both — Argentario Golf & Wellness Resort is a place every golfer should experience.

Godere… Enjoy!

A Golfer’s Tuscan Escape

Tucked into the heart of the Maremma, a region famed for its natural beauty and deep cultural roots, Argentario Golf Club delivers a golfing experience that is nothing short of spectacular. Framed by rolling hills, vineyards, and the shimmering Tyrrhenian coastline, it’s a setting straight out of a golfer’s dream.

The 18-hole championship course, a collaboration between architect David Mezzacane and former professional Baldovino Dassù, stretches over 6,800 yards from the tips. It challenges golfers of every level with sweeping fairways, clever bunkering, and dramatic views at nearly every turn.

A proud distinction: Argentario is the only PGA National course in Italy and will host the Italian Open on the DP World Tour between the 26-29 June 2025. If you’re planning your next golf adventure, consider that an extra reason to visit.

Wonderful Practice Facilities

The Range

Argentario Golf Club offers a range of facilities and services designed to enhance the golfing experience. A state-of-the-art driving range, short game practice area and putting greens provide the perfect opportunity for all players to perfect their game before tackling the course. If you are struggling with your swing, experienced instructors are on hand to offer personalised coaching and guidance.

Once you are happy with your game, you head to the first tee with a sense of anticipation and excitement that the shots you hit on the range will transfer onto the course. As always, choose the tees to suit your game. The course has four sets of tees. ranging from 5,500 yards to the championship tees at 6,840 yards. We chose to play from the yellow tees, which at 6,485 yards was challenging enough, as the slope rating was 138. The course rating of 72.4 on this par 71 would be testing for what was our first 18 holes of 2024.

The Opening Nine

The front nine has a par of 36 with three par fours, three par fives and three par threes. The layout starts with a par four, a par three, then a par five and repeats. We found the front nine to be challenging and visually quite tight off the tee. The par threes and par fives were the standout holes for us.

The Signature 2nd hole

Arriving on the second tee, you get your first view of the stunning countryside that surrounds the course. It’s the signature hole, and it’s a par 3 of 194 yards with a green that sits at an angle to the tee. The green is protected by eight bunkers. Make a par here and you’ll be smiling on your walk to the next tee.

The First Par 5

The par-5 third hole

Standing on the elevated tee at the third hole, a 630-yard par 5 is intimidating. The hole has ten bunkers, a ditch across the fairway, out-of-bounds down the right-hand side, and the fairway narrows the closer you get to the green. If ever a hole called for strategic play, this is it. Find the fairway off the tee, play an iron short of the fairway bunkers, then go for the green. It all sounds great to make a par. If only we had listened to that advice!

The fifth hole is the shortest par 3 on the course at only 130 yards, with the green protected by five bunkers surrounding the putting surface. The sixth was a testing 540-yard par 5 with water in play off the tee and all down the left side to just short of the green. It was another hole where we had to play it as a three-shot hole. The eighth is a 149-yard par 3 with trees both left and right, leaving you a tee shot through a narrow gap to an undulating green.

The Ninth Hole

The 9th hole in the background

Closing out the front nine, this 567-yard par 5 is another difficult hole. Your tee shot plays slightly uphill, then you face a second shot where the fairway slopes severely from left to right. Hit it too far to the right and you will find the water. Leave your second too far left, and you are faced with a downhill lie to a green that narrows the further right you go. The green has a tier on the left. If the pin is tucked away on the right side, don’t take it on. Aim for the middle of the green and try and two-putt for your par.

The Back Nine

The 10th Hole

The opening hole of the inward nine is only 344 yards. The fairway is generous, but it’s the second shot that will grab your attention. The green sits at an angle to the fairway, and between you and the green is a 10ft deep ditch with trees on the left and right. It gives you the impression that the approach shot needs precision. Trust that impression!

The 11th is the only par 5 on the back nine, and at 553 yards is no pushover. For us, it was a three-shot hole. In truth, none of the four par 5’s were on in two. This region of Italy has had a wet winter, and you were only getting the carry distance on each shot.

The 13th Hole

Looking back down the 13th hole

At first, you may wonder why the 13th hole is familiar. At 430 yards, it is the longest par 4 on the course and will take you two solid shots to get there. Why then that familiar feeling? The reason is that the oak tree 50 yards short of the green is the Argentario Golf Club logo. That logo is on all the flags, apart from the one on the 18th, which has PGA National on it.

Closing Holes

The 17th hole

The closing two holes are tough, especially if you need two pars for a score. The 17th is the longest par 3 at 209 yards. There is water down the left and bunkers on the right. We played this in a right-to-left wind and decided that the sand was the better option off the tee. the green is large and slopes from back to front and towards the water. Only two putting on this green is a bonus.

The 18th green

The 18th plays just over 400 yards and is best described as a quirky finishing hole. From the tee, you have to carry a row of trees and a ditch and land on a fairway which sits at an angle to you. It will take a precise second shot and a good two-putt on this long, narrow green to finish with a par.

We thoroughly enjoyed playing at Argentario Golf Club. The course was in great condition, despite the wet winter, and the greens were superb to putt on. This course will present a challenge for the Tour players in June this year, although no doubt someone will shoot a low score and prove me wrong!!

Apres Golf

The Clubhouse Entrance

After your round, golfers can discuss their good and bad shots and relax in the comfortable surroundings of the Argentario Resort clubhouse. You can enjoy a refreshing drink, a glass of wine or fantastic food either inside the clubhouse or outside on the terrace overlooking the scenic beauty of the golf course.

The clubhouse also features a pro shop stocked with the latest equipment and apparel, ensuring that players have everything they need to make the most of their golfing experience.

A Golf Clubhouse Staple, the Argentario Cheeseburger

We can personally vouch for the quality of the menu in the Clubhouse. We had the Cheeseburger after our round and it was sensational. It was almost certainly one of the best burgers we have ever had the pleasure of eating in a golf club.

In Summary: A Must-Play Italian Gem

Argentario Golf & Wellness Resort is everything a golfer dreams of: a championship-standard course set in a breathtaking landscape, world-class facilities, and that uniquely Italian combination of luxury, warmth, and joy. Whether you’re a seasoned player or taking your first swings, this place will steal your heart.

With the Italian Open spotlight coming up, there’s never been a better time to visit. We’ll treasure our memories of Argentario — and our first trip to Italy — forever.

A huge thank you to Helen Heady for the invitation, and “Grazie Mille” to everyone at the Resort for making our stay unforgettable.

At a Glance:
  • The PGA National course of Italy
  • Excellent practice facilities and Pro shop
  • In an area of outstanding natural beauty
  • 90 minutes’ drive from Rome (FCO) airport
  • Commitment to sustainable and eco-friendly agronomy practices
  • Comfortable clubhouse with excellent food and a fantastic outside terrace

 

Stay tuned for our companion article exploring the Resort itself and the surrounding area! Coming Soon.


Jim Callaghan CCM is a former Club Manager with experience overseeing several top Scottish Golf Clubs.

Now, as European Editor of Golf Operator Magazine and World’s Best Golf Destinations, he shares insights into club operations and his golfing adventures across Europe.

Jim is also an Ambassador for premium clothing brand Fenix Xcell Clothing and also for the Spanish local DMC, Costa Verde Golf.

If your club/resort or brand wants to reach over 400,000 golfers, contact Jim at [email protected] or call 0044 (0) 78522 88732.

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