Golf d'Oléron

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Nouvelle-Aquitaine
France

Golf d'Oléron is a links-style golf course established in 1987 on the island of Oléron in Charente-Maritime, France. Located in Saint-Pierre d'Oléron, the course sits on 30 hectares facing the Atlantic Ocean with exceptional views of Fort Boyard.

The main course features 9 holes in a links configuration rare for France, with four holes directly on the seafront. The layout incorporates water hazards, dune vegetation, and marine winds that create a technical challenge for golfers of all levels. A secondary 9-hole compact course is available and can be converted to footgolf by reservation.

The course is characterized by its oceanside setting and sandy terrain, accessible year-round. Key features include well-maintained greens and pitching areas. A Trackman-equipped practice facility with approximately ten stations provides swing analysis including distance, trajectory, swing speed, and attack angle data.

The facility operates as an eco-responsible golf destination offering an integrated experience combining sporting performance with coastal natural environment. Regular competitions and events are organized throughout the year.

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