Antognolla crowned Italy’s joint leading course

Antognolla Resort and Residences, the coveted retreat nestled in the Umbrian hills, has established itself as one of Italy's premier golf courses, courtesy of Leading Courses, a trusted consumer platform.

Antognolla Resort and Residences, the coveted retreat nestled in the Umbrian hills, has established itself as one of Italy’s premier golf courses, courtesy of Leading Courses, a trusted consumer platform.

Renowned for its stunning blend of natural beauty and challenging course design, Antognolla Resort and Residences has captivated golf enthusiasts with its tree-lined fairways and undulating greens, earning top ranking in both “Best 18 Hole Golf Course in Italy” and “Best Maintained Golf Course in Italy.”

Rated ‘Outstanding’ in Golfer’s Choice 2024, the Robert Trent Jones Jr designed course now sits within the top 100 Leading Courses in Europe, and joint-first in Italy. This accolade is one of the most transparent rankings in the golf world, derived from reviews by the Leading Courses community.

Antognolla underwent extensive renovations in 2018, including bunker upgrades and state-of-the-art drainage systems. These changes have been recognised by visitors, as the course sits as Italy’s best-maintained golf course in Leading Courses rankings, earning an exceptional score of 8.8 out of 10 for conditioning.

César Burguière, Director of Golf at Antognolla, said: “Antognolla is on a special journey, and as we see the quick growth of golf here in Italy, we are positioned to be right at the front of this. This new accolade is further recognition that our stunning golf course is one of Italy’s best, and with exciting changes still to come, this is just the start of something very special.

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