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Golf de Chantaco

Nouvelle-Aquitaine

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.

Golf de Chantilly

Hauts-de-France

Golf de Chantilly features two 18-hole courses set within a 50-hectare park in Vineuil-Saint-Firmin, France. The Parcours de Vineuil (Old Course) was originally designed by English professional M. Taylor, then completely redesigned in 1920 by renowned architect Tom Simpson, reopening in 1932. The course stretches 6,000 meters and reflects Simpson's acclaimed design principles. The Parcours des Longères developed from a 9-hole layout expanded into an 18-hole championship course through collaboration between Jean-Louis Dupont and architect Donald Steel, with 13 new holes meeting international standards. The courses are characterized by diverse landscape features including roughs, hedgerows, copses, water hazards, and bunkers. The terrain follows seasonal variations, creating different playing conditions throughout the year. Notably, Golf de Chantilly prioritizes biodiversity conservation, with 50 hectares of natural zones hosting 39 rare or threatened species, including the emblematic winged broom plant and diverse bird populations that aid course maintenance naturally. The club has hosted significant tournaments and continues to organize championships and youth competitions, establishing itself as both a competitive venue and environmental stewardship example.

Golf de Chassieu

Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes

Golf de Cherbourg

Normandie

Golf de Chérisey

Grand Est 1 upcoming event

Golf de Metz Chérisey is an 18-hole championship course with a par 72 layout, designed by architect Donald Harradine in 1987. Originally established as a 9-hole course in 1963, it is Moselle's oldest golf course. Located a few kilometers from Metz in the Grand-Est region, the course occupies 55 hectares of rolling, heavily wooded terrain within the grounds of the former Château de Chérisey. The course features two water hazards and relatively wide fairways throughout, including the forested sections, making it accessible to players of all levels. The layout includes two par 5s and two par 3s on each nine holes, with a maximum length of 6,066 meters. Key characteristics include varied terrain and mature woodland setting that creates an appealing aesthetic environment. Training facilities are comprehensive, comprising a 20-station practice range with seven covered bays, putting green, pitching green, bunker zone, and wedging area. The course maintains professional instruction year-round and hosts a sports association. Its diverse facilities and pleasant, welcoming environment make it suitable for training, improvement, or leisure play.

Golf de Chiberta

Nouvelle-Aquitaine

Golf de Chiberta is an 18-hole championship course located in Anglet, between Bayonne and Biarritz in the French Basque Country. Designed by renowned British architect Tom Simpson and opened in 1927, the course measures 5,600 meters with a par of 70. The layout combines links-style golf on sandy terrain with inland sections that traverse forest, creating notable variety throughout the round. The course features a distinctive mix of coastal and woodland holes, with players experiencing seaside conditions from the second green onwards before finishing among pine trees. The course benefits from the region's favorable climate and exceptional natural setting. It is accompanied by a complementary 9-hole course called L'Impératrice, created in 2002. This shorter layout is relatively flat and technical, designed primarily for junior development and beginner instruction while remaining challenging for experienced golfers. Both courses are situated at 104 Boulevard des Plages in Anglet, with practice facilities available. The main Chiberta course attracts golfers seeking a classic design that showcases the natural beauty of the Basque coastal region.

Golf De Cholet

Pays de la Loire

Golf de Cholet is an 18-hole course designed by Olivier Brizon, located in Cholet near Nantes and Angers in western France. The course spans 56 hectares in a natural setting featuring varied landscapes, a prominent water feature, and extensive woodland of oak and chestnut trees surrounding the château du Chêne Landry. The design emphasizes landscape variety through numerous doglegs positioned around the central water feature. The course presents a pleasant range of challenges suitable for different skill levels. Supporting facilities include three par-3 teaching holes, a 22-bay practice range, two putting greens, and a short game area. The club offers professional instruction from state-certified golf professionals and hosts regular competitions throughout the year. Additional amenities include a bar-restaurant and a well-stocked pro shop. The tranquil setting near the Grand Parc du Puy du Fou makes it a popular destination for both leisurely play and competitive golf in the Anjou region.

Golf de Clécy-Cantelou

Normandie

Golf de Clécy-Cantelou is an 18-hole natural golf course established in 1985, located in the heart of Normandy's Swiss region (Suisse Normande) in Calvados, approximately 35 kilometers south of Caen. Set on 120 hectares of family-owned land within a rolling, heavily wooded landscape, the course offers panoramic views characteristic of the region's terrain. The course is designed to accommodate golfers of all levels, from beginners to experienced players, with instruction available from qualified professionals. The setting emphasizes the natural landscape, integrating the surrounding valleys and wooded environment into its layout. Beyond the golf course itself, the Domaine du Golf de Clécy functions as a comprehensive resort property, featuring a 19-room hotel, spa facilities, and a traditional restaurant. The domain also serves as a venue for tournaments, seminars, corporate events, weddings, and private celebrations, with dedicated facilities to support these functions. The property has been family-operated for over a century, with multiple generations contributing to its management and development.

Golf de Clervaux

Canton Clervaux

Golf de Clervaux is an 18-hole championship golf course located in the Luxembourg Ardennes region, serving as the national golf center of Luxembourg. Situated in a picturesque natural setting, the course offers year-round play and is designed to test golfers of all skill levels, from competitive players to beginners. The course is characterized by its scenic landscape within the Ardennes terrain, providing golfers with a unique backdrop and relaxed atmosphere. The facility includes a driving range catering to both beginners and professionals. Golf de Clervaux has been operating for over 30 years and is described as more than just a golf course—a place where daily stress can be forgotten amidst beautiful nature. The course hosts various tournaments and events throughout the year, including the National Golf Days. Golf carts are not permitted on the course. The facility also includes an on-site hotel and bistro, making it a comprehensive golf destination in the Great Region.

Golf de Cognac

Rue de la Maurie

Golf du Cognac is an 18-hole championship course with a par 72 layout spanning 6,148 meters, designed by Jean Garaïalde. Located in Saint-Brice in the Charente region of France, the course sits on over 60 hectares of former Martell family vineyards, positioned along the banks of the Charente River between vineyards and forests. The course features a rolling terrain with strategic water hazards, numerous bunkers, and tree-lined fairways that create a challenging yet accessible experience for both beginners and experienced golfers. The setting offers panoramic views overlooking the Charente with flowering features and small streams integrated throughout the layout. Notable characteristics include wide fairways bordered by woodlands and strategically positioned greens. The design balances natural beauty with playability, offering progression opportunities for developing players while presenting meaningful challenges for accomplished golfers. The course is situated on historic viticultural lands, creating a harmonious integration between golf and the natural landscape of the Cognac wine region. Additional facilities include practice areas, a golf shop, instruction, and an on-site restaurant.

Golf de Combles

Grand Est

Golf de Combles-en-Barrois is an 18-hole golf course located in the heart of the Meuse department in northeastern France. The course features a scenic, pastoral setting with pleasant countryside views characteristic of the region. The layout combines technical elements with varied hole profiles, incorporating numerous bunkers that challenge players while maintaining an enjoyable playing experience. The course is situated in Combles-en-Barrois and offers a mix of difficulty levels across its holes. Beyond the main course, the facility provides additional amenities including a restaurant, accommodations, and footgolf options. The club hosts regular competitions and tournaments throughout the year and welcomes both members and visitors. The course design emphasizes the balance between strategic challenge and aesthetic appeal, making it accessible to players of varying skill levels.

Golf de Cornouaille

Bretagne

Golf de Cornouaille is an 18-hole championship course located in La Forêt-Fouesnant, approximately 15 kilometers south of Quimper in southern Finistère, Brittany. Established in 1959, the course features a par 71 layout stretching 5,688 meters across rolling, wooded terrain. The course is notably positioned along the Glénan Archipelago coastline, with spectacular panoramic views of the archipelago visible from holes 9, 10, and 16. The design presents both sporting and technical challenges due to its undulating topography, making it appealing to players of varying skill levels. The course is set within the Riviera Bretonne region, offering an attractive natural landscape. The club facilities include a 18th-century Breton manor house serving as the clubhouse, housing a bar-restaurant and pro shop. The venue accommodates year-round play and serves as a host for club championships and tournaments. The course has earned recognition from guidebooks and international golfers for its scenic beauty and welcoming atmosphere.

Golf de Corrençon

Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes

Golf de Corrençon-en-Vercors is an 18-hole championship course located in the heart of the Vercors Natural Park in the French Alps. Opened in 1988, the course spans 50 hectares and weaves through mountain clearings and forests, featuring exceptionally high-quality greens. The layout is characterized by its harmonious integration with the natural landscape, with each hole reflecting distinctive elements of the surrounding terrain. Situated at the edge of the Vercors Natural Park Reserve, the course offers dramatic mountain vistas and a serene setting emphasizing tranquility and communion with nature. The challenging technical design demands precision, with fairways requiring well-struck shots to follow ideal lines through varied topography. The course also features a 5-hole pitch-and-put course for beginners, along with practice facilities including a driving range, bunkers, and putting greens. The combination of demanding play, exceptional course conditioning, and spectacular natural surroundings makes Golf de Corrençon a distinctive mountain golf destination.

Golf de Courchevel

Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 19 upcoming events

Golf de Courchevel is a mountain golf course located at 2,000 meters altitude in the French Alps near Courchevel. The course features 9 holes, all par 3s, spanning over 1,400 meters and is officially homologated by the FFG (French Golf Federation), allowing players to improve their handicap. The unique layout is designed within an alpine landscape rich in native fauna and flora, presenting a technical and challenging terrain that offers players a distinctive golfing experience. The course operates seasonally from late June through October and welcomes golfers of all levels. It hosts regular weekend competitions throughout its operating season. The course is part of the Golfy network, which provides members access to over 170 golf courses across France, Spain, and Europe. Golf de Courchevel combines sport with the spectacular natural setting of the Alps, offering what is described as an atypical golf experience distinguished by its all-par-3 format and mountain environment.

Golf de Coutainville

Normandie

Golf de Cunlhat

Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes

Golf de Dieppe Pourville

Normandie

Golf de Dieppe Pourville is one of France's oldest golf courses, established in 1897 by the British community and remains the oldest in Normandy. Located between Dieppe and Pourville-sur-mer, the course occupies a spectacular clifftop setting on the Alabaster Coast, offering panoramic views of the famous white cliffs that inspired impressionist painters including Monet and Braque. The course is characterized by its exceptional natural landscape, with dramatic light effects between sky and earth that vary with weather and tidal conditions. The seaside location provides distinctive atmospheric qualities, including the salt air typical of coastal terrain. The challenging environment created by prevailing winds and tidal influences contributes to the course's difficulty and playing characteristics. As a historic venue steeped in over 125 years of golfing tradition, Golf de Dieppe represents an important part of French golf heritage. The course features modern amenities including a clubhouse, restaurant, pro shop, and practice facilities. The setting combines sporting challenge with cultural significance, drawing players interested in both competitive golf and the course's notable place in golf history.

Golf de Digne La Lavande

Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur

Golf de Dinan - La Corbinais

Bretagne

Golf de Dinan - La Corbinais is a 9-hole course located in Saint-Michel de Plélan, approximately 11 kilometers from the Emerald Coast, 15 minutes from Dinan, and 25 minutes from Dinard in Brittany. The course features a par 36 layout measuring 2,937 meters, making it one of the longest 9-hole courses in the Brittany region. Created in the early 1990s, the course has matured with diverse tree species and offers pleasant rolling terrain interspersed with water features. The landscape provides an enchanting and peaceful setting away from the pressures of coastal clubs. The facility also includes a pitch-and-putt course, practice area, and golf instruction programs for both children and adults. The course hosts regular competitions through its sports association and accommodates visitors of all skill levels.

Golf de Diosso

Kouilou

Golf de Divonne-les-Bains

Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes

Golf de Divonne-les-Bains is a championship course established in 1931, nestled in the valleys at the foot of the Jura mountains, approximately two kilometers from the Swiss border. The 18-hole course is built within a natural wooded park featuring century-old trees and is traversed by the Divonne stream, creating a distinctive natural setting. The course features a balanced layout with six par-3s, six par-4s, and six par-5s, designed to accommodate golfers of varying skill levels. This unique symmetrical hole distribution serves both recreational and competitive players. The course is recognized among France's top 50 golf courses by players, reflecting its quality and design standards. Constructed with respect for its natural environment, the course integrates seamlessly with the surrounding landscape. The terrain presents moderate difficulty with characteristic features including bunkers strategically placed throughout. The Jura foothills setting provides varied topography and natural aesthetics that define the playing experience.

Golf de Dunkerque

Hauts-de-France

Golf de Durbuy

Luxembourg