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Antognolla scoops two Leading Courses awards

9.23am 1st April 2025 - MediaTravel - This story was updated on Wednesday, April 2nd, 2025

Antognolla Golf has been voted the ‘Best Golf Club in Italy’ and the ‘Best Maintained Course’ by Dutch-based consumer golf platform Leading Courses.

The Milan-based resort, which boasts a Robert Trent Jones Jnr-designed championship course, came out top in the poll of thousands of golfers across Europe in the Golfers’ Choice Awards run by Leading Courses.

The latest recognition of Antognolla as one of Europe’s must-play destinations follows its success at the World Golf Awards in December when it was named Italy’s best course for a third time by industry specialists.

César Burguière, Director of Golf at Antognolla, said: “This accolade means a lot to the team at Antognolla Golf and is testament to their continued dedication, because it’s awarded by the people who have come here and enjoyed first-hand the amazing golf experience we have.

“Every year we receive more recognition and more people across the world are beginning to see what a spectacular course and venue this is. It makes us even more determined to improve every aspect of our offering and continue our pursuit of excellence.”

Antognolla Golf underwent extensive renovations in 2018, including bunker upgrades and state-of-the-art drainage systems, changes which have been recognised by visitors, as the course sits as Italy’s best-maintained golf course in the Leading Courses rankings.

Antognolla Golf is also committed to preserving both the beauty of the sport and environmental sustainability, and this dedication has been rewarded by the Leading Courses polls.  In 2021, the course first received GEO certification in recognition of its commitment to sustainable practices and was again awarded the prized recognition earlier this year.

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