Tuscany is surely one of Italy's most beautiful and talked about hotspots. In the cities of Florence, Siena and Lucca there are architectural masterpieces in almost every nook and cranny and thousands come from all over the world every year to witness it for themselves. Tuscany is also a haven for talented artisans who sell their unique crafts on street corners and typical Sunday Italian markets. Dining out is also a valuable commodity to the Tuscan locals, as are the Chianti hills where world famous Italian wines and olive oil is produced. For lovers of culture, the area of Tuscany is just too good to ignore.
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Poggio de'Medici Golf Club |
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Florence
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The 18 hole par 73 course was designed by Baldovino Dassù and Alvise Rossi Fioravanti and built to USGA standards. |
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Le Pavoniere Golf & Country Club |
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Prato
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18 holes, 6137m, par 7269 Designed in 1986 by Arnold Palmer. |
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Pistoia
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18 holes, 5943m, par 72 Designed in 1985 by Marco Croze. |
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Grosseto
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18 holes, 6168m, par 72 Designed in 1964 by Giulio Cavalsani.
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Pisa
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TOSCANA: Det heller mot golf i Pisa. Men glem ikke badebuksene! Utenfor Toscanas mest berømte by har vannet like stor tiltrekningskraft på spilleren som på ballene. Dessuten gjør historien, maten og vinen det de kan for å hindre deg i å spille…
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Pisa
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The old course at Tirrenia, completed in the late sixties, features the scenic serenity of high pine tree lined fairways. |
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Cosmopolitan Golf & Country Club |
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Pisa
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18 holes, 6291m, par 72, designed in 1992 by Davide Mezzacane, and lying only 500 metres from the sea. |
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