Verdura Golf's Occidente Course is one of two 18-hole layouts designed by Kyle Phillips on Sicily's southwestern coast near Sciacca. Opened in 2009 as part of the Rocco Forte Verdura Resort, the course occupies a dramatic stretch of Mediterranean coastline where rolling terrain meets the sea. Phillips, known for his work at Kingsbarns in Scotland, shaped Occidente to take full advantage of the natural topography and coastal views, routing holes through olive and citrus groves that have defined this agricultural landscape for centuries.
The course plays along elevated ground with several holes offering direct views of the Mediterranean, though the routing moves inland through more protected valleys as well. The design emphasizes strategic options rather than forced carries, with wide fairways that reward thoughtful positioning and green complexes that demand precision on approach shots. Wind from the sea is a regular factor, particularly on the more exposed holes closer to the coastline.
Occidente shares the property with its companion East Course, and together they provide the golf amenity for the resort, which integrates the courses into a broader Sicilian estate setting. The layout reflects Phillips's preference for naturalistic bunkering and firm, fast playing conditions suited to the Mediterranean climate. The course has hosted various European Tour events and regional competitions, establishing itself as the premier golf destination in Sicily since its opening.
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Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Occidente was designed by Kyle Phillips.
Yes. Occidente at Verdura Golf is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Occidente is 72.
Occidente plays 6,692 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
Occidente is a 18-hole course.