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Italy's Heavenly Heartland

If the beauty of the Italian language lies in its words, it’s fair to say there is a growing amore for all things golf connected to the country.

Francesco Molinari and Tommy Fleetwood shared the love as they teamed up to devastating effect for Europe at last year’s Ryder Cup, the team success following hot on the heels of Molinari’s Open triumph at Carnoustie – the first Major won by an Italian professional golfer. Molinari is inspiring others, with emerging countrywoman Alessia Nobilio, for example, currently ranked the 7th best amateur in the world rankings. With the Ryder Cup also coming to Italy and Rome in 2022, there is certainly a on the face of the game. Yes, a

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