A Day in the Life on a Tuscan Golf Holiday ⛳🍷☀️
Your Tuscan golf holiday begins the moment you land, when the warm air carries the scent of cypress and sun-baked earth. A private transfer winds through rolling hills to your countryside accommodation, where time immediately slows. By early evening, you’re on the terrace with a chilled aperitivo in hand, watching the sun melt behind distant hill towns. There’s no rush, no noise, just the quiet promise of the golf and experiences ahead.
Friday morning starts with espresso, golden light spilling across olive groves, and a comfortable transfer to Golf Club Bellosguardo Vinci. The course unfolds across the birthplace of Leonardo da Vinci, with panoramic fairways and a peaceful atmosphere that feels worlds away from crowded resort golf. Tee times are relaxed, and the rhythm of the round matches the landscape itself. After 18 memorable holes, the day shifts effortlessly from sport to culture as you head into Florence. The afternoon is yours to wander Renaissance streets, browse artisan shops, or simply sit in a piazza with a glass of wine before enjoying dinner in one of Italy’s most beautiful cities.
Saturday brings another unhurried start and a scenic drive to Montecatini Golf Club. Surrounded by forests and rolling hills, the course offers sweeping views and a calm, uncrowded feel. Every hole feels private, every green framed by the quiet elegance of the Tuscan countryside. In the afternoon, the focus turns from fairways to vineyards. At a local winery, you taste wines born from the very hills around you, guided by the people who craft them. Back at your accommodation, the evening continues in the hilltop town of Lari, where dinner at a local restaurant means handmade pasta, regional wines, and the hum of authentic Italian life.
Sunday delivers another highlight with a round at Royal Golf La Bagnaia, one of Tuscany’s most celebrated courses. Wide fairways ripple across open countryside, and the sense of space is extraordinary. After your round, you travel to the medieval city of Siena, where narrow streets lead to dramatic piazzas and unforgettable dining. As the evening fades, you return to your accommodation, reflecting on a weekend that has blended golf, culture, wine, and relaxation in perfect balance.
Monday morning arrives gently. There’s time for one last coffee, one last look at the Tuscan hills, before your private transfer takes you back to the airport.
At €850 per person, including accommodation, championship golf, wine tasting, city visits, and all private transfers, it’s more than a golf trip. It’s a rhythm, a ritual, and a taste of Tuscany that stays with you long after the final putt drops.