The Italian Open is the most prestigious international tournament organized by the Italian Golf Federation. First held in 1925, it has been part of the official calendar of the DP World Tour—the European circuit that brings together the biggest names in world golf—since 1972.
TheItalian Open is the most important international golf tournament organized by Italian Golf Federation. Born in 1925, is inserted by the 1972 in the prestigious calendar of the DP World Tour, the European tour that features the world's top professional golfers.
The tournament is played in accordance with the official rules of the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews, the rules of the DP World Tour, and the local rules established by the tournament committee.
The Argentario Golf Club is one of the premier golf courses in Italy and Tuscany, hosting top-tier national and international tournaments. Its scenic 18-hole course, measuring 6,218 meters with a par of 71, winds through a natural setting of extraordinary beauty.
Since 2019, the club has been officially recognized as a “PGA National Golf Course Italy, ” the only facility in Italy to hold this prestigious license granted by the PGA, the international association of golf professionals.
The course is nestled within a protected natural area, just 5 minutes from the Duna Feniglia Nature Reserve. Overlooking the Orbetello Lagoon, with views of the sea and the slopes of Monte Argentario, it enjoys an ideal microclimate that allows for year-round play.
The club’s crowning achievement is its commitment to the environment: the course is certified by Agri Cert as organic and eco-friendly, and maintenance is carried out exclusively using natural products.
As a testament to its prestige,the 82nd edition of the Italian Open, a flagship event of the DP World Tour, will be held at the Argentario Golf Club from June 26 to 29, 2025.
Gameplay
The tournament features 156 players and consists of 72 holes, with 18 holes played each day over four consecutive days. At the end of the first two days, a cut is made, allowing the top 65 players to advance, including any players tied for 65th place.
The total prize pool for the event is $3,000,000.
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