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Le Pavoniere

Prato, Toscana
ArchitectBadgeArnold Palmer
Prato, Toscana
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  • AddressVia Traversa Il Crocifisso, 59100 Prato PO, Italy

La Pavoniere Golf & Country Club is one of three Italian projects that have been completed by the Arnold Palmer Design Company (the other two are Ca’ Della Nave near Venice and Castello di Tolcinasco in Milan) and it’s a mid-1980s layout that sits within an estate that once belonged to Prince Leopoldo de’ Medici.

The landscape’s a little flat in this part of Tuscany so a significant amount of soil was shifted to create some contours around the estate. As a result of this earth movement, a number of small, interconnected lakes now provide their own strategic challenge on both the front and back nine.

The first eight holes are separated from the remainder of the course by a line of birch trees and these fine arboreal specimens have been supplemented by almost two thousand new plantings that will add greater definition to the holes when they reach maturity.

Feature holes include the long par three 5th and short par four 6th, routed on opposite sides of the same lake, and the second of these two holes is most unusual in that the tee shot is played to an island fairway from where an approach to a sand-fronted green is then executed.

The back nine concludes with a demanding par four that doglegs right from the tee, past an intimidating lake that feeds into a small pond on the left side of the fairway, and the home green sits behind this smaller body of water in front of the clubhouse.

La Pavoniere Golf & Country Club is one of three Italian projects that have been completed by the Arnold Palmer Design Company (the other two are Ca’ Della Nave near Venice and Castello di Tolcinasco in Milan) and it’s a mid-1980s layout that sits within an estate that once belonged to Prince Leopoldo de’ Medici.

The landscape’s a little flat in this part of Tuscany so a significant amount of soil was shifted to create some contours around the estate. As a result of this earth movement, a number of small, interconnected lakes now provide their own strategic challenge on both the front and back nine.

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Arnold Palmer

Arnie teamed up with Ed Seay in 1972, forming the Palmer Course Design Company which was later renamed Arnold Palmer Design Company when the firm moved to Orlando, Florida, in 2006.

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