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Golf d'Andaine

Normandie

Golf d'Andakana

Analamanga

Golf d'Angers

Pays de la Loire 3 upcoming events

Golf d'Angers, founded in 1964, is the oldest golf course in the Anjou department. Located in a 55-hectare domain at Les Garennes sur Loire, approximately 15 minutes southeast of Angers, the course sits in a picturesque setting between the Loire River and vineyards. The 18-hole championship course features a par 70 layout and measures 5,362 meters. The course offers varied terrain with wooded areas, water hazards, dolmens, and an historic mill. As an association-focused club, it emphasizes community, sport, and environmental respect, having earned the "Golf and Biodiversity" label in 2024. The facility includes a practice range, electric and manual cart rentals, and a clubhouse. The course hosts various competitions throughout the year and offers professional instruction through its golf academy. The setting combines natural beauty with historical significance, providing players with an experience in a well-preserved natural environment. Winter play involves adjustments including designated winter tees and greens, with cart restrictions during frozen or snowy conditions.

Golf d'Annonay-Gourdan

Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes

Golf d'Apremont

Hauts-de-France

Golf d'Arc-en-Barrois

Grand Est

Golf d'Arc-en-Barrois is a 9-hole golf course nestled in one of France's most beautiful forest domains in Haute-Marne. Designed by Jean Garaialde, the course offers considerable technical diversity, welcoming both beginners and experienced golfers. The layout features two ponds that characterize the playing experience, set within a verdant and tranquil landscape ideal for relaxation and good golf. The course's varying challenges appeal to golfers of all skill levels seeking to play their best game in a peaceful setting. Located approximately two and a half hours from Paris and one hour from Troyes, the golf club benefits from its position in a region rich with natural attractions and outdoor activities including hunting, fishing, and horseback riding. The clubhouse provides hospitality and information about the surrounding area, making it a destination that combines quality golf with access to regional leisure opportunities.

Golf d'Arcachon

Nouvelle-Aquitaine

Golf d'Arcachon is an 18-hole international golf course located on the Atlantic coast near the Arcachon Basin, approximately 60 kilometers from Bordeaux. The course measures 5,760 meters with a par of 72. Originally established as a 9-hole private course in 1895 by the Exshaw family, it expanded to 18 holes in 1960 and is now managed as a non-profit sports association open to the public. Designed by renowned architect Cecil Blandford and realized under the direction of Pierre Hirigoyen, the course benefits from an exceptional setting adjacent to Europe's highest sand dune. The landscape features maritime pines, oak trees, strawberry trees, and mimosa flowers in a preserved natural environment. The course layout varies in character: the front nine holes are rolling and undulating, while the back nine flatten out with water hazards incorporated as obstacles. The course appeals to both beginning and experienced players, offering technical and varied play within its natural surroundings.

Golf d'Arcangues

Nouvelle-Aquitaine

Golf d'Arcangues is located near Biarritz in southwestern France, set within the majestic landscape surrounding the renowned village of Arcangues. The course features 18 holes divided into three distinct sections: nine holes on the south-facing slope with views toward the Pyrenees mountain chain, six holes on the north-facing slope, and three holes situated around the historic Château d'Arcangues. This layout creates significant diversity in play and course character across different terrain and elevations. The course's positioning within the Pyrenean foothills offers varied topography and scenic vistas. The integration of the château grounds into the course design provides a notable architectural and historical element. The combination of hillside terrain, mountain views, and the château setting creates a distinctive golfing experience that balances challenging elevation changes with aesthetic appeal characteristic of the Basque region's landscape.

Golf d'Arnouville

Normandie

Golf d'Arras

Hauts-de-France 22 upcoming events

Golf d'Arras is an 18 and 9-hole golf complex located in the Scarpe Valley, near the historic center of Arras in northern France. The course is set within an exceptional landscape characterized by ponds, rivers, and rolling terrain, creating an idyllic natural environment. The layout integrates seamlessly into this picturesque setting, making it one of the region's premier golf facilities. The course accommodates golfers of all levels, from beginners to experienced players, with dedicated teaching facilities including a golf academy and green card programs for progression. The complex offers two courses designed to challenge and engage players while maintaining accessibility. Beyond the golf experience, the facility features on-site accommodation through the Best Western Plus Le Fairway hotel with panoramic views overlooking the greens, spa facilities, and dining options. The course hosts competitions and corporate events, positioning itself as a comprehensive golf destination in northern France.

Golf d'Atimaono

Polynésie Française

Golf d'Atimaono is an 18-hole championship course located approximately 35 kilometers from Tahiti's airport in Papara. Inaugurated in 1970 after three years of construction, the course was designed by renowned Hawaiian architect Bob E. Baldock. The International Course measures 6,184 meters (6,777 yards) with a par of 72, featuring a slope rating of 131 for men from white tees (SSS 73) and 138 for women from yellow tees (SSS 77.6). The course is characterized by its long fairways and strategic hazards throughout the layout. The facility encompasses 75 hectares of manicured grounds in the Atimaono area. Additionally, the course includes a 9-hole Compact Course designed in 2008 by Jean-Louis Grégory, who worked with Niklaus Design. This par-32 course stretches 1,930 meters (2,110 yards) and provides an alternative routing. The facility offers comprehensive amenities including a clubhouse, pro shop, driving range, equipment rental, and accommodation options. The course is staffed by a team of 24 professionals dedicated to serving players.

Golf d'Auch- Embats

Occitanie

Golf d'Autun

Bourgogne-Franche-Comté

Golf d'Ecancourt

Île-de-France 2 upcoming events

Golf d'Ecancourt is a 9-hole course located in Jouy le Moutier at the gates of the Vexin national park in the Île-de-France region. The course is managed entirely by volunteers as a sports association. The layout comprises nine individual holes with a scorecard available for players. The course accommodates various player categories through different reservation systems, including unlimited golf memberships for members and ticket-based play for non-members. The facility operates on a membership model with annual fees required to become a member, supplemented by promotional pricing structures. While specific details about par, length, designer, and signature holes are not provided in the available content, the course serves both competitive and recreational golfers in the region.

Golf d'Épinal

Grand Est

Golf d'Étiolles

Île-de-France

Golf d'Étiolles is an 18-hole golf course located approximately 35 kilometers south of Paris in Île-de-France. The course, known as "Parcours Les Cerfs," is set within an exceptional natural landscape characterized by lakes, forests, and peaceful surroundings. The layout is designed to accommodate both beginner and experienced golfers, offering a blend of technical challenge and recreational enjoyment. The course features strategic positioning among natural elements, with the surrounding woodland and water features creating an elegant setting. The terrain and design encourage players of various skill levels to engage with the course meaningfully. Facilities supporting the 18-hole layout include a comprehensive practice area with 55 total hitting positions (10 covered, 25 on terrace, 20 on grass) extending to 230 meters, a putting zone, and approach area. The club is situated in Étiolles, within a natural preserve setting that maintains tranquility while remaining conveniently accessible from the Paris metropolitan area. Additional amenities include a clubhouse, ample parking for 300 vehicles, and on-course service points with refreshment facilities.

Golf d'Étretat

Normandie

Golf d'Étretat is an 18-hole course located atop the cliffs of Étretat in Normandy, France. The centenary course is situated in an idyllic seaside setting with breathtaking views overlooking the coastal landscape. The course is characterized by its marine atmosphere and dramatic clifftop terrain, offering golfers a distinctive environment with panoramic vistas. The recently renovated clubhouse complements the course experience and includes dining facilities. Golf d'Étretat caters to golfers of all levels, from beginners to experienced players, with instruction programs, competitions, and training stages available. The course remains in continuous evolution and development. Carts are permitted on the course, though motorized vehicles are not allowed. The facility operates as a members' club while welcoming visitors and groups seeking to experience this notable Norman golf destination.

Golf d'Evian

Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes

Golf d'Hossegor

Nouvelle-Aquitaine

Golf d'Hossegor is one of Europe's top 50 courses, located in southwestern France within a forest of pines and cork oaks. Designed by Arnaud Massy and John Morrison in 1927, the course features a distinctly British layout built on sandy soil protected from coastal winds. The championship course underwent modern adaptations by Cabell Robinson in 2003 to update greens, bunkers, and tee positions, with the most recent measurements taken in 2023. Set in an exceptional natural environment at the heart of the Hossegor seaside resort, the course has hosted numerous national and international competitions. The layout presents moderate to challenging conditions typical of links-style courses. The club maintains a strong junior golf program with over 120 young players, having produced notable champions including Jean Van de Velde. Facilities include a practice range, putting green, pro shop, restaurant with golf course views, and caddy master services for equipment rental.

Golf d'Ilbarritz

Nouvelle-Aquitaine 1 upcoming event

Golf d'Ilbarritz is a 9-hole course located on the Basque Coast near Biarritz, France, perched overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. The course is situated in the hills above Bidart, offering spectacular panoramic views of the ocean and surrounding landscape, with Biarritz visible in the distance. The layout features holes with varying characteristics, including several that showcase ocean vistas, while others provide charming inland views of the hillside terrain. The course is designed to be technically demanding without being overly exclusive, balancing challenge with accessibility for players of various skill levels. Individual holes display distinct character, creating an engaging and varied playing experience. Golf d'Ilbarritz was ranked the number one 9-hole course in France by Best Golfs magazine in 2025, recognized for its striking scenic qualities combined with an exacting layout. Beyond the course itself, the facility includes a comprehensive training center with a TopTracer Range practice area and a short-game practice facility, supporting both recreational and competitive play. The club hosts various competitions and operates as an accredited golf school.

Golf d'Oléron

Nouvelle-Aquitaine

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.

Golf d'Orléans Limère

Centre-Val de Loire

Golf d'Orléans-Donnery Gaia Concept

Centre-Val de Loire

Golf d'Orléans-Donnery is the oldest golf course in Loiret, founded in 1952 by American military personnel stationed in Orléans after World War II. The course features 18 holes with a varied layout combining a forested front nine and a more open back nine designed by Olivier Van der Vinck approximately twenty years ago. The original nine holes were designed by a NATO colonel, with historical lore suggesting Arnold Palmer may have provided input during his service as a young American soldier. The course is characterized by technical and entertaining play throughout the seasons, with notably long par-5 holes on the front nine. The back nine showcases more modern design elements and open terrain. The original clubhouse, built by the American military, remains on the property as a historical landmark. The course also features a clubhouse believed by some to have served as an emergency landing strip for the nearby American air base. The facility emphasizes instruction and hospitality, with an on-site restaurant called L'Impact offering panoramic views of the course. The golf academy is led by Jean-Philippe Variclier, a state-certified instructor trained at the David Leadbetter Academy and PGA France member, serving approximately 50 beginners and 100 continuing students annually.