Terre dei Consoli Golf Club, championship fairway in the Lazio countryside north of Rome, Italy
Course profile · Monterosi, Lazio, north of Rome, Italy

Terre dei Consoli

Robert Trent Jones Jr built the championship course at Terre dei Consoli in the rolling Lazio countryside about 50 kilometres north of Rome, opened in 2011. A par 72 that stretches to 7,466 yards from the tips, it is one of the most serious modern tests in central Italy, with a gentler nine hole family course alongside it.

Photo: Terre dei Consoli Golf Club & Resort via Google.

The verdict

Terre dei Consoli is the rare central Italian course built to genuine championship scale. Robert Trent Jones Jr routed the eighteen through gentle Lazio hills about an hour north of Rome, opened in 2011, and stretched it to a muscular 7,466 yards from the back tees, a par 72 with the length and the bunkering to test any handicap.

Away from the tips it relaxes into a very playable resort course, with wide corridors, mature planting and generous greens that suit a holiday round. The pairing of a stout championship eighteen with a short family nine, all within easy reach of Rome, makes it a smart anchor for a golf trip built around the capital.

Terre dei Consoli Golf Club at a glance

Opened
2011
Designer
Robert Trent Jones Jr
Type
Parkland resort
Par
72
Yardage
7,466 yds
Green fee
From about 50 euros

Designer, opening year, par and yardage verified June 2026 from Terre dei Consoli Golf Club and leading course databases. The Robert Trent Jones Jr championship course opened in 2011, a par 72 measuring 7,466 yards from the black tees and about 6,700 from the whites. Recent visitor green fees were quoted from about 50 euros on weekdays and 70 euros at weekends in high season, indicative and drawn from earlier pricing, so always confirm current rates directly before booking.

The holes worth the trip

Terre dei Consoli plays its length honestly. From the back tees the par 72 is a full 7,466 yards, with the longer par 4s and the reachable par 5s asking for control off the tee and a clear head around the greens.

The Robert Trent Jones Jr signatures are here, large shaped bunkers, water in play on several holes and green complexes that ask for the right tier rather than just the right club. Choose the tee that fits your game and it turns into an enjoyable, fair examination.

The setting does much of the work, the holes rolling through open Lazio farmland with the hills as a backdrop and the pace of play unhurried. The adjoining nine hole family course is a relaxed way to warm up or to bring along less serious golfers in the group.

How to get on

Indicative visitor access and recent green fees, Terre dei Consoli. Figures change by season and year. Always confirm current rates and availability directly before booking.
What to knowDetail
AccessOpen to visitors and green fee players; book a tee time in advance, especially at weekends and in high season
Green feeFrom about 50 euros weekday and 70 euros weekend for 18 holes in high season, indicative and from earlier pricing
BookingReserve through the club or a tee time platform; resort and stay and play rates can be better value
On the dayBuggies and a driving range are available; the clubhouse and resort facilities sit beside the course
Getting thereMonterosi, about 50 kilometres and under an hour north of Rome, close to the A1 autostrada
Best monthsApril to June and September to October for warm, settled central Italian golf weather

Access and fees verified June 2026 from Terre dei Consoli and course databases; green fees are indicative and drawn from earlier published pricing, so always confirm current rates directly before booking.

Where to stay nearby

Many golfers base themselves in Rome and make the short drive north, pairing rounds with the food, history and energy of the capital. It is an easy day trip from the city and a natural fit for a golf and culture itinerary.

For a quieter, golf focused stay, the Lazio countryside around Monterosi and the lakes of Bracciano and Vico offer agriturismi and small hotels close to the course. Terre dei Consoli pairs well with Olgiata and Marco Simone for a Rome area golf trip.

Looking for a base? See our recommended hotels and resorts near Terre dei Consoli Golf Club.

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Terre dei Consoli Golf Club questions

Who designed Terre dei Consoli and when did it open?

The championship course at Terre dei Consoli was designed by Robert Trent Jones Jr and opened in 2011, in the Lazio countryside about 50 kilometres north of Rome.

What is the par and length of Terre dei Consoli?

The championship course is a par 72 measuring 7,466 yards from the black tees and about 6,700 yards from the white tees, with a separate nine hole family course alongside.

Can visitors play Terre dei Consoli?

Yes. Terre dei Consoli welcomes visitors and green fee players, with recent high season fees from about 50 euros on weekdays and 70 euros at weekends, indicative and best confirmed directly before booking.

How far is Terre dei Consoli from Rome?

The course sits at Monterosi, about 50 kilometres and under an hour drive north of Rome, close to the A1 autostrada.

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Researched and written by the GolfForKings editorial desk. Designer, opening year, par and yardage verified June 2026; indicative green fees verified June 2026. Last reviewed June 2026.

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