Golf de Sablé-Solesmes

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Pays de la Loire
France

Golf de Sablé-Solesmes is a 27-hole championship course plus a 9-hole compact layout designed by renowned French architect Michel Gayon. Located in Sablé-sur-Sarthe in northwestern France, the course occupies 140 hectares between the forest and the banks of the Sarthe River, offering scenic views throughout the seasons.

The course was created by Raymond Bellanger, who transformed rural woodland and natural ponds into a distinctive landscape that integrates seamlessly with the surrounding nature. Designed to accommodate all skill levels, the course emphasizes quality construction, environmental respect, and aesthetic harmony between tradition and modernity.

The setting combines natural beauty with modern facilities, including a clubhouse featuring a bar, restaurant, salons, and seminar rooms with course views. The terrain features water hazards from natural ponds and the Sarthe River, creating strategic challenges throughout the layout. The course is recognized as one of the finest in the region and among the most beautiful golf courses in France, making it a notable destination for golfers and visitors alike.

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