User Reviews
for San Domenico Golf, Fasano (Brindisi), Italy
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Excellent links-like golf in Mediterranean scenery
5.0 of 5 starsReviewed February 11, 2010
To play San Domenico means experiencing challenging links-like golf without the cold weather challenge. The course is demanding but at the same time enjoyable. The setting is simply to die for. San Domenico runs past the coast and you can see the beautiful, dark blue Adriatic sea from every hole. Add more then 2000 years old olive trees to the scenery, local flora occupying the site and rays of sun on your back and you will just fall in love with it!

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Link place on the Adriatic
5.0 of 5 starsReviewed April 12, 2024
Very beautiful course, excellently maintained. The most beautiful course in southern Italy. Not overpriced in the off-season and with Golfamore. We were given a very friendly welcome and were able to start very flexibly. The challenge for us was the sometimes very long fairways and the very strong wind. The mostly wide fairways also forgive a bad shot. The greens were quite fast and true to the line. Although there was little activity, the restaurant was open at lunchtime, but with a limited menu. The drive was definitely worth it. No chance of surprises with the Womi.
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A lot of wind
3.0 of 5 starsReviewed April 12, 2024
Very well maintained site, for us it was a bit boring. It was also the most expensive site in southern Italy at €100. There was a lot of wind, the site is right by the sea.
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Boring route
3.0 of 5 starsReviewed January 3, 2024
Very beautiful club house, very nice driving range, perfect greens and farways, but the course is really boring, with 18 holes all the same (obviously excluding the par 3s) which follow one after the other, with the sea being only one distant blue streak on the horizon
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Sensational Golf Course
5.0 of 5 starsReviewed October 28, 2022
A well-maintained course with more than enough challenges... The rough in particular is a real challenge. Super friendly staff, very great driving range with high-quality balls (included in the green fee).
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Great Place
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed October 27, 2022
We played the course #end of May 2022. It was exceptionally hot and the course was in great condition. The place was pretty hard because of the heat. Advantage: you had lengths that you can't achieve so quickly on a soft place. But you also need the length there, because the holes are sometimes really long.
Staff very friendly and nice. The green fee price is relatively high, but once you're there it's definitely worth a visit.
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OK for every golfer
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed September 20, 2021
San Domenico offers a playable course directly on the Adriatic coast for every golfer who is on holiday in Apulia.
For the hot August that was behind the facility, the fairways were in good condition. The greens had suffered more and were being worked on and sanded during our stay. The friendly management has met us with a 30% green fee waiver. The layout of the square is okay and easy to walk on.
Driving range and putting zone is ok, unfortunately you can only tee off from mats.
Suma sumarum, the offer was ok, but I have to say clearly that the normal green fees of € 130 - 150 / person are exorbitantly high for southern Italy, which will probably make the guests of Borgo Egnazia and San Domonico stand out!
The staff in general was very friendly.
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Simple place in beautiful landscape
3.0 of 5 starsReviewed April 18, 2018
We played the course twice in the middle of April. Except for the greens, the place was in a deplorable state. The fairways were brown instead of green and in many places hardly a blade of grass could be seen. Extremely uncomfortable was that the place was completely sprayed with weedkiller. Shoes, rackets, balls, everything glued!!!
The place is very nice on the sea between old olive trees but unfortunately there are some unkempt corners with debris and rubbish. The course is not too difficult to play and there are hardly any major challenges.
Very nice is the clubhouse, but the prices are quite upscale (€ 6.- for a glass of average white wine).
Highly recommended is the golf course Hotel Masseria Cimino.
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A beautiful day of golf
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed April 3, 2018
Not easy to reach but a surprisingly well maintained place without pitfalls. Green fee 70 €. A beautiful day at 20 degrees without wind a harmonious round as it can not be better. Service in the front desk very nice in the restaurant friendly but very slow.
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Out of the ordinary!
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed January 5, 2018
Beautiful place by the sea... Fairways are often heavily undulating, many bunkers are where you do not want them, greens are incredibly fast, staff is very friendly. A real top place!!
For the full score is missing a decent price ... € 110, - for the "naked" green fee to a Wednesday in January is happig... can not act unfortunately also with itself, is otherwise otherwise always possible on the Italian places. Nevertheless: exceptional!
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The best of the region
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed October 18, 2016
Which is really OK place - not so that would be remembered forever it but he has profile- expressive landscape with cool clubhouse (only home) - (!) funny grass expression in bahama apuliese grass. (Played 2014)
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Great
5.0 of 5 starsReviewed August 8, 2013
Very nice course, very good condition even in high summer, perfect greens, links course to play extremely differently depending on the wind, very nice service, quiet location with beautiful outlook,
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Great
5.0 of 5 starsReviewed October 27, 2011
A truly great golf course in a unique setting!
Through challenging pin positions and challenging wind conditions without putting absurd claims to the hobby golfer. In particular hole 14 hats to me: you have to sic hours to decide whether to right or left around play and be rewarded for courage. A must for every ambitious amateur golfers. These are very nice accommodation in the Masseria Cimino...
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