
Castiglion del Bosco occupies a medieval estate in the hills of Montalcino, the renowned Brunello wine region of southern Tuscany. Tom Weiskopf designed the course, which opened in 2008 as part of a luxury resort development that includes restored farmhouses, a working winery, and the ruins of an ancient castle. The property spans more than 5,000 acres of protected landscape, with the golf course routed through vineyards, olive groves, and oak forests that characterize this part of Tuscany.
The layout works with significant elevation changes and takes advantage of long views across the Val d'Orcia and toward Monte Amiata. Weiskopf's design incorporates the natural contours and vegetation, with fairways that move through corridors of cypress and pine. The course measures over 7,000 yards from the back tees and features large, undulating greens and strategic bunkering that requires careful course management. Water comes into play on several holes, and the routing returns repeatedly to elevated tee boxes that showcase the surrounding countryside.
The club operates as part of a private estate and resort, with membership tied to property ownership and limited outside access. The experience emphasizes the integration of golf with the broader Tuscan landscape and the estate's wine production. Dining and hospitality reflect the region's culinary traditions, with an emphasis on estate-grown ingredients and local Brunello wines.
Reviews
Beautiful Property, layout leaves a lot to be desired
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Castiglion del Bosco has a Course Vaults score of 7.5 out of 10 based on 2 explicit golfer ratings.
Castiglion del Bosco was designed by Tom Weiskopf.
Yes. Castiglion del Bosco is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Castiglion del Bosco is 72.
Castiglion del Bosco plays 6,594 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
Castiglion del Bosco is a 18-hole course.