TGC 2019 presents the Parco de’ Medici GC Roma course module, crafted by lukesca. It draws from the Golf Club Parco de’ Medici at Viale Salvatore Rebecchini 39, 00148 Roma. This resort design spans 18 holes with a par of 72 and stretches 6417 meters. The original layout opened in 1988 under David Mezzacane. Players enjoy this course all year.

The setting features lush parkland. Mature trees and green expanses line each hole. The module mimics subtle contours carved from flat land. Strategic water features punctuate the layout. They test skill and reflect the sky. Local fauna like wild ducks thrive here.

The course hosts olive, cypress, and pine trees. Native shrubs add color and scent. Golfers discover Roman history near the 18th hole. They see ruins from a first-century B.C. dwelling. The site once served as Pope Leo X’s private hunting grounds, adding centuries of charm.

Members have access to a clubhouse, conference rooms, and locker rooms. Families enjoy the playground. Visitors can swim or play tennis. Recent efforts boost biodiversity by planting native species. These measures support ecology and honor Rome’s heritage.