
The 2026 Italian Open (DS Automobiles 83° Open d’Italia) is at Circolo Golf Torino from 25-28 June, a classic, tree‑lined parkland test that should reward accurate, controlled ball‑striking more than bomb‑and‑gouge.
It is part of the DP World Tour, and the first tee is likely to be around 17:00 AEST, although times are yet to be confirmed.
Quick Picks
Our pick: Reed in the each-way to win
Value bet: Willett as an each-way to win
Long shot: Schaper as an each-way to win
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Circolo Golf Torino is a relatively short par‑72, around 7,200 yards, laid out as a tight, tree‑lined parkland track.
Its primary defence is narrow corridors, numerous fairway bunkers and water hazards, plus rough that has historically been set up very penal when the DP World Tour visits.
With large greens providing generous targets, the emphasis has traditionally fallen on finding fairways and hitting precise approaches rather than needing extreme length off the tee.
The course sets up as a classic European parkland test: it is mid‑length and not overly long, but unforgiving if golfers spray the ball and cannot remain consistent.
When looking at golfers who could find themselves doing well, they’ll need to have above-average driving accuracy and the ability to shape their tee shots both ways to find the fairways through narrow corridors.
Players who have strong iron play are also likely to be better suited to this course, while those who are hot with their putters are also likely to benefit due to the large greens.
Betting Markets to Watch
There will be a number of quality golfers likely to take to the course in this upcoming DP World Tour Italian Open, with Patrick Reed and Danny Willett among the headline stars.
Reed has the profile of a player who could excel at this upcoming event; he is very creative in his shot-making, strong in his short game, and solid in his tee-to-green play.
However, many aspects of his game typically come together only when he is on, leaving questions about his chances.
Willett will offer value to win the Italian Open, given his playing experience and DP World Tour record.
He understands the level of skill and quality needed to compete on the tightest of European courses, and if he is at his best, Torino could be a favourable course for the 2016 Masters Champion.
The only question around him is consistency, as he has been up and down all season.
Our Prediction
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We think Reed could excel in this course and be the likely winner, having posted several respectable finishes in recent PGA Tour majors and LIV Golf events.
He has the game that is ideal for this course, but it’s all down to whether he can be consistent and produce.
Jayden Schaper could have value as an outsider [8] . The South African has had several solid finishes and has shown consistency in recent events.
He has two wins on the European Tour this season, both in December 2025.


