Green Fees in Sardinia in 2026
Sardinia prices its golf like its coastline: glamour where the yachts moor, quiet value everywhere else. Pevero on the Costa Smeralda publishes a 2026 tariff from 120 euro in low season to 180 at the August peak, Is Arenas lists 140 to 160 among the west coast pines, and Is Molas, host of Sardinia's first Italian Open, starts at an astonishing 40 euro. Here is the whole fee picture, course by course.
Photograph: Pevero Golf Club, via Google
The short answer
Budget 120 to 180 euro for Pevero depending on the week, 140 to 160 for Is Arenas, and almost nothing for the rest. Sardinian golf has the widest price spread in Italy because it has the widest social spread: the Costa Smeralda was built for the world's wealthiest summer crowd and prices its course accordingly, while the island's other championship golf serves a local and resort market at fees mainland Europe forgot decades ago. The play is obvious. Take Pevero in the shoulder seasons, when its own published tariff drops by a third, pay the west coast premium for solitude at Is Arenas once, and build the rest of the week at Is Molas, where 40 euro still buys an Italian Open course. Every figure here comes from club published tariffs and operator listings gathered in June 2026; fees move with season and demand, so always confirm directly before booking.
Sardinia green fees by course, 2026
| Course | Indicative 2026 visitor fee | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Pevero | 120 low, 140 mid, 160 high, 180 peak | club published 2026 tariff; peak runs late July to mid August; carts 60 |
| Is Arenas | around 140 to 160 euro | forest and dune course at Narbolia, west coast; golf card discounts |
| Is Molas | 40 weekday, 45 weekend, about 50 in August | club published rates; 27 holes; first Italian Open in Sardinia, 1976 |
| Villasimius and resort rounds | local value band | shorter and resort courses in the southeast; suit a beach led trip |
Sources: club published 2026 tariffs (Pevero, Is Molas) and operator listings gathered June 2026. Every figure is third party pricing that moves with season and demand, so always confirm directly before booking. Check tee times · Check hotel rates.
What you are paying for, course by course
Pevero, the Costa Smeralda trophy
Robert Trent Jones Sr routed Pevero in 1972 through the granite, juniper and macchia between two bays near Porto Cervo, and it has sat in world course rankings ever since: par 72 across about 6,717 yards of the Mediterranean's most expensive real estate. The 2026 tariff is published in four bands, 120, 140, 160 and 180 euro, with the peak confined to the late July to mid August yacht weeks. The savings are written into the same tariff: five or more green fees take 10 percent off, juniors halve, professionals get 30 percent off, and peak season afternoons run a pay 9 play 18 offer from 13:30. Even at full peak it undercuts the equivalent trophy fees of the Algarve, and in the shoulders it is simply fair.
Is Arenas, the west coast wild card
On the opposite coast at Narbolia, near Oristano, Is Arenas threads a protected pinewood behind one of the island's longest beaches, the most natural and solitary golf in Sardinia. Listed fees of around 140 to 160 euro in 2026 buy that solitude, with golf card discounts trimming the rate for carrying members. It is the round for golfers who came to Sardinia for the empty island, not the marina.
Is Molas and the value bench
The bargain of the Mediterranean: Is Molas, the Cotton, Pennink and Partners design of 1975 under the hills behind Pula, hosted the first Italian Open played in Sardinia in 1976 and several since, and its club published 2026 rates start at 40 euro on weekdays, 45 at weekends and about 50 in August, across 27 mature parkland holes an hour from Cagliari. Unlimited golf packages with the resort drop the effective rate further, and the Forte Village beach coast sits next door. The southeast around Villasimius adds shorter resort rounds in the local value band for trips that are beach first, golf second.
How to time it, and how to save
The island's own tariffs do the timing for you. Pevero's low season runs to late April and from late October, its mid season covers May, June and late September, and only the yacht weeks of late July and August carry the 180 euro peak, so a spring or autumn trip plays the flagship for a third less while the sea stays warm into October. Is Molas barely moves all year, which makes the south the value base in any month, and winter golf across Sardinia is mild, open and the cheapest in Italy. The structural saves: Pevero's five round package discount, Is Molas unlimited golf stays, and splitting the trip, north for the trophy, south for the volume. The wider context lives in our Sardinia destination guide, the how to play Sardinia guide, the 3 day and 5 day Sardinia itineraries, and the Italy wide green fee guide.
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Sardinia green fee questions
How much does golf cost in Sardinia in 2026?
The island runs a wider fee spread than anywhere in Italy. Pevero, the Robert Trent Jones Sr flagship on the Costa Smeralda, publishes a 2026 tariff of 120 euro in low season, 140 in mid, 160 in high and 180 at the late July to mid August peak. Is Arenas on the west coast lists around 140 to 160 euro, while Is Molas near Pula has published rates from just 40 euro on weekdays, rising to about 50 in August. All fees are third party pricing that moves with season; always confirm directly before booking.
How much is the green fee at Pevero?
The club's published 2026 rates run by four seasons: 120 euro for 18 holes in low season, 140 in mid season, 160 in high season and 180 in the peak weeks from late July to mid August, with golf carts at 60 euro and a pay 9 play 18 offer on peak season afternoons. Individual packages of five or more green fees take 10 percent off, and juniors play half price. It is the most expensive round on the island and, between two bays near Porto Cervo, the most beautiful.
Where is the cheapest golf in Sardinia?
Is Molas, the Cotton, Pennink and Partners championship course of 1975 near Pula, has published green fees from about 40 euro on weekdays, 45 at weekends and 50 in August, astonishing value for a course that hosted Sardinia's first Italian Open in 1976. Its 27 holes sit an hour from Cagliari beside the Forte Village resort coast, and unlimited golf stay packages drop the effective rate further.
Is Costa Smeralda golf worth the price?
Pevero is one of the Mediterranean's great courses, routed by Robert Trent Jones Sr in 1972 through granite, juniper and macchia between two bays, and its peak fee of 180 euro is still under half what the equivalent trophy rounds cost in the Algarve or on the Costa del Sol. The honest answer is to play it in the shoulders: the same course lists at 120 to 140 euro before late June and from mid September, when the sea is warm and the Costa Smeralda crowd has thinned.
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Researched and written by the GolfForKings editorial desk. Fees verified June 2026 against club published tariffs and operator listings. Last reviewed June 2026.