Tuscany Disc Golf
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Course Type:
Permanent
# Holes:
19
Year Established:
2010
Rating:
(2 votes)
Location Type:
Private Property
Course Reviews
Rated
by tm4000m on Jun 12, 2015 at 9:42am
Insanely fun course with unbelievable views! If you have any chance of playing here, do it. Short holes, but if you miss your disc may roll into Switzerland. A highlight of my last 17 day vacation to Italy. I cannot wait to go back.
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Yes, yes, yes, echo the first review. An AMAZING course!!!! This is not a course for beginners, too hard, but this makes it super fun for those who have some experience and like a challenge!!!! Fabulous setting, The drive up the mountain to the course is worth the price alone. The owner of this property is a wonderful, very interesting lady with great English!! You stop at her red house, pay, she gives you a map on how to reach the 1st hole up a winding one lane, very narrow/steep mountain road. You also get a map of the course. Needed.
The course map she gives you is miss labeled in our opinion. The 1st 9 is “beginners”, the second 10, “professional”. This should read: first 9, tough, second 9, not as much. Holes 10-19 are not on as steep terrain and the rough perhaps not as bad.
Pretty sure this course was designed by a pro. Great layout. Each hole has a concrete tee pad and a good sign. Each hole has tree obstacles and often some elevation gain and loss. We are intermediate golfers and rarely got par.
We played in June and it was cooking hot, +40 one day. In these conditions, try starting on the second 9 (10), it’s higher, more exposed to some cooling wind, has more shade, and certainly less climbing potential (on the first 9, if you shank a shot, your disc, if on edge, has the ability to roll a good long ways downhill).
One of the more fun and challenging courses we’ve ever played.
PCchuck from Canada