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The Italian Job - yes it is a cliché, but like many things Italian, it is a truly delightful cliché. This exceptional journey takes you through Italy’s most iconic cities, beginning in the vibrant northern city of Milan and finishing in Rome, with 6 championship golf venues in between.
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MILAN

Milan, a city of contrasts, is a must-visit destination in Italy. On one hand, it boasts historical sites such as the Sforza Castle and the Santa Maria delle Grazie, home to Leonardo da Vinci's 'The Last Supper'. On the other, it's a global hub for fashion and design, hosting the prestigious Milan Fashion Week and Salone del Mobile each year.

Circolo Golf Villa D'Este

Villa d'Este Golf Club, a masterpiece by Peter Gannon from 1926, was met with immediate praise upon its opening. Nestled close to Lake Como, it stands as one of Italy's most prestigious golfing destinations.

Castelconturbia Golf Course

Designed by Robert Trent Jones, Castelconturbia Golf Club opened for play in 1984 to a standing ovation. It’s located about one hour’s drive to the north of Milan and it has bags of Italian style.

Not the last Supper

While we will visit the renowned last supper, our Welcome dinner won't be our last meal. We will enjoy a meal at one of Milan's renowned gourmet Restaurants.

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FLORENCE

Florence, a city of timeless beauty and rich heritage, is a must-visit destination for any traveler. Marvel at the intricate details of Brunelleschi's Dome, explore the bustling San Lorenzo Market, and unwind with a glass of Chianti at a local enoteca. No matter what you choose to do, Florence will leave you with memories to last a lifetime.

Ugolino Golf

Ugolino Golf Club, designed by Cecil Blandford and Peter Gannon, opened in 1934 in the picturesque Chianti region near Florence A beautiful 18-hole course that blends seamlessly with the rolling hills, vineyards, and olive groves.

Royal Golf La Bagnaia

Royal Golf La Bagnaia, a masterpiece by celebrated golf architect Robert Trent Jones Jr., made its debut in 1984. Nestled in the Tuscan hills near Siena, it embodies the essence of Tuscan sophistication and grace.

Not The Last Hotel

Also not our last hotel, but nevertheless our curated hotels in Florence ooze charm and elegance, ensuring a memorable 3 nights in this epic city. The Regency Hotel Florence is a luxurious boutique hotel, originally a Florentine villa, has been meticulously restored and offers a charming Tuscan style with modern conveniences

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ROME

Nestled in the heart of Italy, Rome is a city that effortlessly blends history and modernity. From the iconic Colosseum, a symbol of Imperial Rome, to the Roman Forum, a bustling marketplace in its heyday, every corner of the city tells a story. The Pantheon, with its awe-inspiring dome, and the Trevi Fountain, a Baroque masterpiece, are must-visits. A trip to Rome is incomplete without exploring the Vatican City, home to the Pope and the breathtaking St. Peter's Basilica and Sistine Chapel.

Circolo del Golf Roma Acquasanta

Circolo del Golf Roma Acquasanta, founded in 1903, is the oldest golf club in Italy. Located along Via Appia on the southeast of Rome, just 3 miles from the Colosseum, it features an 18-hole course with a parkland layout inspired by ancient British links. 

Olgiata Golf Club

Olgiata Golf Club, located on the northern outskirts of Rome, was designed by C.K. Cotton and Frank Pennink in the 1960s, and is set in sumptuous surroundings with mature trees and gently undulating terrain. 


Our Last Hotel

This is our last hotel in the epicenter of western Civilization. 
The Grand Hotel Palace Rome is a luxurious 5-star boutique hotel located on the prestigious Via Veneto in the heart of Rome. The hotel, originally known as the Ambassadors' Palace, features stunning frescoes by Venetian artist Guido Cadorin and refined Italian design with marble floors and Murano crystal chandeliers

THE ITALIAN JOB

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