The followers of European golf are gearing up for a mouthwatering tournament that is set to take place in Italy. The Monte Argentario, also known as the Italian Open, will take place at the Argentario Golf Club.
The Italian Open will be held from June 26th to 29th, 2025. It will be the third leg of the European Swing on the DP World Tour.
An Overview of Argentario Golf Club
The Argentario Golf Club is located on the picturesque Monte Argentario in Southern Tuscany. The golf course was designed by architects David Mezzacane and Baldovino Dassù.
Par: 71
Length: 6,218 metres (approx. 6,800 yards)
Style: Parkland with coastal links elements
Year Opened: 2006
Sustainability: GEO Certified for eco-friendly operations
The course features ancient olive trees, sea views, and the silhouettes of nearby islands.
What is the course layout?
Hole 3 (Par 3)
Hole 7 (Par 5)
Hole 14 (Par 4)
Hole 18 (Par 4)
Features of the course
Professional Design
The course features narrow fairways, multi-tiered greens, and elevation changes.
Experience for players
It features world-class practice facilities and has been Employment and has been fine-tuned to be at the highest standard on the EuropeanGolf Tour.
As part of the European Swing, it serves as a momentum-builder for players eyeing late-season form—and possibly a Ryder Cup spot.
Travel Guide
What is the closest airport?
Rome Fiumicino (approx. 90 minutes by car)
What is the best route to take?
You can take a drive along the Via Aurelia coast road.
The Golf Club features Argentario Golf & Wellness Resort, which is a luxury haven with stunning scenery like villas and guesthouses.