Argentario Golf Club, Golf course in Monte Argentario, Italy.
Argentario Golf Club is an 18-hole course stretching 6,218 meters (approximately 20,400 feet) across the terrain, defined by small greens and numerous water hazards. The layout winds through the rolling topography of this coastal location, making each shot a test of skill.
The course was designed and opened in 2006 by architect David Mezzacane and professional golfer Baldovino Dassù. Their collaboration brought together design expertise and practical knowledge of course playability from competitive golf.
The club takes its name from Monte Argentario, the promontory where it sits, reflecting how the course belongs to and draws character from this distinctive local landscape.
A visit requires advance reservation and a valid handicap certificate with a maximum limit of 36. Because the location sits on the coast with distinct seasonal patterns, play is possible year-round, though weather can shift quickly from day to day.
The course sits adjacent to the Duna Feniglia Nature Reserve and benefits from a specific microclimate that allows golf play throughout all seasons. This geographical closeness to protected natural areas makes the playing experience unusual, where nature and sport meet directly.
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