Royal Park I Roveri, Robert Trent Jones Sr course in the Mandria park near Turin, Piedmont, Italy
Planning guide · 2026 rates

Green Fees in Piedmont: What It Costs to Play in 2026

Piedmont is Italy's quietest serious golf region, and one of its best value: two Robert Trent Jones Sr championship courses that have hosted the Italian Open, at Royal Park I Roveri near Turin and Castelconturbia near Novara, plus two of the country's finest classic clubs at Biella and Torino La Mandria, all for fees that rarely trouble 130 euros. Add Barolo, white truffles and the Alps on the skyline, and the case makes itself. Here is what golf actually costs in Piedmont in 2026, and how to fold it into the region's larger pleasures.

Photograph: Royal Park I Roveri, via Google

The short answer

Budget roughly 70 to 130 euros for the rounds that matter in Piedmont in 2026. The top of the card is shared by two Robert Trent Jones Sr championship venues. Royal Park I Roveri, in the Parco della Mandria near Turin, opened in 1971 and hosted the Italian Open from 2009 to 2012; its Allianz course remains the region's modern benchmark. Castelconturbia, near Novara, is the Trent Jones 27 holes that staged the Italian Open in 1991 and 1998, three nines of red, yellow and blue through mature parkland. Both sit indicatively in the region of 100 to 130 euros.

The classics complete the picture, and for many they are the real draw. Biella Le Betulle, John Morrison's 1958 design of par 73 through birch woods at Magnano in the foothills, is Piedmont's highest ranked course and one of Italy's finest inland tests; it prices below the championship venues, midweek gentler still. Circolo Golf Torino La Mandria, founded in 1924 and laid out in the same royal hunting park as Royal Park I Roveri, brings two more Morrison influenced 18s of classic members club golf at the value end. Always confirm current fees directly before booking.

Piedmont green fees by course, 2026

Indicative 18 hole visitor green fees, 2026. Late spring and autumn are the premium seasons; midweek rates run below these. Always confirm current fees directly before booking.
CourseCharacterIndicative 2026 green fee
Royal Park I RoveriRobert Trent Jones Sr, 1971; Allianz course, Italian Open host 2009 to 2012, in the Mandria park near TurinAround 100 to 130 euros; confirm with the club
Golf Club CastelconturbiaRobert Trent Jones Sr, 27 holes; Italian Open host 1991 and 1998, near NovaraAround 100 to 130 euros; combination rates across the three nines
Biella Le BetulleJohn Morrison, 1958; par 73 through birch woods, Piedmont's highest ranked classicBelow the championship venues; midweek lower; confirm with the club
Circolo Golf Torino La MandriaFounded 1924, Morrison influenced; two 18s in the royal hunting park near TurinClassic club pricing, midweek lower; confirm with the club

Green fees verified indicatively in June 2026 from club and booking listings; they swing with season, day and demand, so always confirm current rates directly before booking. Check tee time availability.

The courses, and what they cost

Royal Park I Roveri is the region's championship engine. Robert Trent Jones Sr laid out his first Italian course here in 1971, inside the Parco Regionale della Mandria, a former Savoy hunting estate, and the Allianz layout went on to host four editions of the Italian Open between 2009 and 2012, its strategic bunkering and large undulating greens a textbook of the architect's style. The 36 hole property is the most complete golf address near Turin, and the indicative fee around 100 to 130 euros reads gently for a recent national open venue. Castelconturbia, an hour northeast near Novara, is its sibling in pedigree: a Trent Jones 27 holes opened in the late 1980s on the site of one of Italy's oldest courses, hosting the Italian Open in 1991 and again in 1998, with the Red and Yellow nines forming the championship 18.

The classics are the connoisseur's reason to come. Biella Le Betulle, John Morrison's 1958 masterpiece through silver birches at Magnano in the Biella foothills, is routinely rated Piedmont's finest and one of the best inland courses in the country, par 73 over roughly 6,534 meters with the Alps as a backdrop. Circolo Golf Torino La Mandria, founded in 1924 and the most decorated club in Italian competition, shares the Mandria park with Royal Park I Roveri and offers two more 18s of honest, tree lined members golf at the gentle end of the scale. For the broader national picture, see golf in Italy and our Italy wide fee guide.

How to time it, and how to save

Play Piedmont in May to early July or September to October. This is inland northern Italy with a continental climate, so the shoulders carry the season: late spring is green and comfortable, and autumn pairs the golf with the harvest in the Langhe, when Barolo country and the white truffle of Alba are at their best. High summer is warm and humid on the Turin plain, eased in the Biella foothills, and winter golf is limited, with courses quiet and some operations reduced. There is no congestion to plan around here; Piedmont golf is calm in any month it is open.

Two plays keep the budget honest. Play the classics midweek, when Biella and Torino La Mandria price gently and the member fields thin out. And build the trip around the wine, not just the golf: a base in the Langhe or near Turin lets you pair a championship round at Royal Park I Roveri or Castelconturbia with a cellar visit, which is how the region is best enjoyed and how our concierge sequences a Piedmont week. The best courses in Italy ranking shows where Biella and the Trent Jones venues stand nationally, and the Italy golf holidays page covers package structures.

Plan your golf trip

We turn Piedmont into one clear plan: the two Trent Jones championship courses on the right days, the Biella and Torino classics folded around a Langhe wine base, the fees priced midweek where it pays, and the cellars and tables booked as carefully as the tee times. Tell us roughly when and who is travelling, and one concierge costs it to the head, with no obligation.

Piedmont green fee questions

How much are green fees in Piedmont in 2026?

Plan on roughly 70 to 130 euros at the courses that matter. The top of the card belongs to the two Robert Trent Jones Sr championship venues, Royal Park I Roveri near Turin, which hosted the Italian Open from 2009 to 2012, and Castelconturbia near Novara, host in 1991 and 1998, both indicatively in the region of 100 to 130 euros. The classic members clubs at Biella Le Betulle and Circolo Golf Torino La Mandria generally sit below that, especially midweek. Always confirm current fees directly before booking.

What is the best golf course in Piedmont?

Two names lead, and golfers split on them. Biella Le Betulle, John Morrison's 1958 parkland of par 73 through birch woods north of the city, is the connoisseur's choice and Piedmont's highest ranked classic. Royal Park I Roveri, Robert Trent Jones Sr's 1971 design in the Mandria park near Turin and an Italian Open host from 2009 to 2012, is the modern championship benchmark. Castelconturbia, the Trent Jones 27 holes near Novara that hosted the Open in 1991 and 1998, completes the top tier. Always confirm access directly before booking.

Is golf in Piedmont expensive?

No, it is mid priced inland golf and very good value for the pedigree on offer. The Trent Jones championship venues at Royal Park I Roveri and Castelconturbia, both former Italian Open hosts, sit indicatively around 100 to 130 euros; the classic members clubs at Biella and Torino La Mandria price below that, with midweek rounds gentler still. By the standards of a region this serious about its golf history, and against the wine and food that surround it, the green fees are modest. Always confirm current rates before booking.

When is the best time to play golf in Piedmont?

May to early July and September to October. Piedmont is an inland, northern region with a continental climate, so spring and autumn give the best of it: green courses, comfortable temperatures and, in autumn, the harvest in the Langhe vineyards alongside. High summer is warm and humid on the plain, eased in the foothills at Biella, and winter golf is limited, with the courses quiet and some operations reduced. The autumn window pairs golf with Barolo country at its finest.

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Researched and written by the GolfForKings editorial desk. Course facts and indicative fees verified June 2026. Last reviewed June 2026.