Following a successful amateur career, which included winning the Italian National Championship in 2006, Lorenzo turned Professional and began competing in top national and international tournaments.
In 2007, he achieved three victories on the Alps Tour, followed by the Omnium and PGAI Italian Championships in 2010. He secured a third-place finish at the 2011 Scottish Open and second place at the Madrid Masters. In 2018, he won the Kenya Open on the Challenge Tour, and in 2019, he finished runner-up at the Omega Crans.
After many years in professional golf, Lorenzo chose to focus on teaching, offering his expertise to players of all levels—from beginners to competitive golfers, and to guests who wish to enhance their game while staying at La Bagnaia Golf Resort.
With a direct and highly technical approach, Lorenzo guides each student through a strategic and formative path, shaped by years of on-course experience.