Golf de Chantaco

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Route d'Ascain
Saint-Jean-de-Luz
Nouvelle-Aquitaine
France

Golf de Chantaco is an 18-hole championship course located in Saint-Jean-de-Luz in the Basque region of France. Designed by the renowned Harry Colt and founded in 1928, the course reflects a rich sporting heritage. Created by René Thion de la Chaume to celebrate his daughter Simone's British Open victory in 1927, Chantaco has become an iconic venue in French golf.

The course is characterized as a technical layout requiring strategic shot-making and ball control. Players describe it as varied terrain with sloped shots that challenge golfers of different skill levels. The setting embodies traditional Basque charm, combining discreet traditions with sporting legacy and timeless character.

Chantaco has hosted numerous notable players throughout its history, including French golf champions and international competitors. The course maintains strong connections to French golf culture and has produced several professional golfers. It serves as both a competitive venue and a family-oriented club, open daily except Tuesdays during winter months. Green fees vary seasonally, with rates adjusted between low and high seasons throughout the year.

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