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Modena Golf e Country Club, Golf course in Colombaro di Formigine, Italy

Modena Golf e Country Club is a golf facility near Formigine featuring an 18-hole championship course and a separate 9-hole course for different skill levels. The property also has tennis courts, swimming pools, and dining options.

The facility was established in 1987 through collaboration between German golf champion Bernhard Langer and American architect Jim Engh. It became an important venue for hosting major Italian golf tournaments.

The course gained national recognition by hosting the 50th Italian Open championship, establishing itself as a central venue for professional golf in Italy.

The grounds feature a driving range, putting greens, and various recreational facilities including indoor and outdoor pools. Plan to arrive early, especially on weekends, as the facility gets busy.

The property includes both an 18-hole championship course measuring 6,423 meters and a separate 9-hole executive course spanning 976 meters for varied playing options.

Location: Formigine

Address: Via Castelnuovo Rangone, 4, 41043 Colombaro MO, Italy

Opening Hours: Monday 08:30-18:30; Wednesday-Sunday 08:30-18:30

Phone: +39059553482

Website: http://modenagolf.it

GPS coordinates: 44.54129,10.90454

Latest update: December 6, 2025 17:49

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Golf courses in Italy: fairways between sea, hills, and history

Italy features golf courses set within varied landscapes that span from the Alps to the Mediterranean coastline. In the north, facilities such as the Villa d'Este Golf Club on Lake Como, the Franciacorta Golf Club near Brescia, and the Dolomiti Golf Club in Trentino are located in mountain settings. In Tuscany, courses like the Castelfalfi Golf Club near Florence, the Saturnia Golf Course near Grosseto, and the Ugolino Golf Club blend into rolling terrain with vineyards and olive groves. Along the Adriatic coast, the Cervia Adriatic Golf Club near Ravenna provides access to coastal play, while near Rome, the Marco Simone Golf and Country Club and the Olgiata Golf Club serve the region. On the islands, the Pevero Golf Club on the Costa Smeralda and the Is Arenas Golf and Country Club near Oristano in Sardinia offer courses with views of the sea and dune landscapes. In Sicily, the Verdura Resort near Sciacca, the Il Picciolo Golf Club near Catania, and the Donnafugata Golf Resort near Ragusa expand the selection. In central Italy, the Antognolla Golf Course near Perugia and the San Domenico Golf in Apulia are situated. Golf courses in Italy combine sporting challenges with opportunities to experience different regions and their landscapes.

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