Golf Digest, bible for golf lovers, has been confirming Piedmont as the Italian “home of golf” over the years, with quite a few clubs from this area invariably on the Italian top ten.
Golfers, both experienced and beginners, can choose from a number of fairways homogeneously spread across the entire regional territory. It goes from over 2000 meters of Sestriere, with the "highest 18 holes of Europe" on the slopes where the Torino 2006 Winter Olympics took place, to the beautiful scenic lakes, to the capital of Torino, where the golf courses are surrounded by the magnificent Savoy parks overlooked by green hills. Striking paths between the magnificent Langhe and Monferrato vineyards, the scented orchards of Cuneo and those of the plains.
For several years the most important magazines of the industry have reported on several Piemontese routes as the best of Italy for its panoramic beauty coupled with the highest technical values. It is no coincidence that in this region 13 Open d'Italia have taken place since 1925.
Torino is Molinari Brothers’ hometown. Francesco Molinari moved his first steps at Golf Club Torino La Mandria.