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Golf de Dunkerque

Hauts-de-France

Golf de Durbuy

Luxembourg

Golf de Falnuée

Namur

Golf de Falnuée is an 18-hole championship course with a par of 72 and a length of 5,956 meters, featuring a slope rating of 129. Located in Mazy, Belgium, approximately 50 kilometers from Brussels and 15 kilometers from Charleroi Airport, the course is set in an exceptional natural landscape. The facility combines the golf course with a three-star hotel offering eight double rooms, one single room, and one family suite, making it suitable for both day visitors and overnight guests. The course accommodates various skill levels, from beginners through advanced players, with an on-site golf school providing individual instruction and practice facilities. A clubhouse with a brasserie, terrace overlooking the greens, and two meeting rooms serves members and visitors. The facility hosts regular tournaments, including the Belgian Masters and various interclub competitions. The course's notable terrain and strategic design present a moderate to challenging test of golf, appealing to both competitive and recreational players.

Golf de Flaine

Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes

Golf de Fleurance

Occitanie

Golf de Fleurance is a 9-hole course located in Fleurance, Gers, in southwestern France. Built around an 18th-century half-timbered Gascon house, the course features a blend of natural and artificial obstacles, including streams, oak and ash forests, bunkers, and rolling terrain. The layout incorporates nine different tee positions on the back nine, creating the impression of playing a full 18-hole round. The course remains playable year-round thanks to the mild winter climate of Gers and comprehensive summer irrigation. Golf de Fleurance has earned recognition as the 8th-ranked 9-hole golf course in France according to Fairway magazine and was listed among the top 30 nine-hole courses in France by Golf Européen magazine. The course presents a moderate challenge with naturally integrated design elements that complement the surrounding landscape.

Golf de Fleuray - Amboise

Centre-Val de Loire

Golf de Fleuray-Amboise is a 9-hole golf course located in the Val d'Amboise in France's Loire Valley, approximately 20-30 minutes from UNESCO-listed châteaux and 8 minutes from the A10 motorway. The course spans 13 hectares across undulating terrain and measures 2,091 meters. The layout features natural obstacles and strategically placed bunkers, presenting a rustic, varied, and technical challenge suited to golfers of all levels. Notable for its environmental innovation, the course utilizes synthetic greens and tees, eliminating the need for irrigation, pesticides, and fertilizers while maintaining consistent playing conditions year-round regardless of weather. The clubhouse and terrace overlook the course and putting green in a relaxed atmosphere. The course is situated near the prestigious Château d'Amboise and benefits from proximity to regional vineyards and tourist attractions. Six wooden cottages and a vineyard lodge are available on-site, accommodating golfers seeking multi-day stays in Touraine's natural setting.

Golf de Fontainebleau

Île-de-France

Golf de Fontainebleau is recognized as one of France's most beautiful courses, offering a distinctive 18-hole championship layout set amid striking natural terrain. Located in Fontainebleau, the course winds through dramatic rock formations, heather, gorse, and strategically positioned bunkers that define its character and challenge. The landscape creates a memorable playing experience with natural obstacles integrated throughout the layout. The course is open year-round to visitors on weekdays (except Tuesdays) and selected weekends during summer months. Notable features include a webcam view of the ninth green, allowing glimpses of the course's scenic qualities. The club maintains active tournament traditions, including the prestigious Coupe Frayssineau-Mouchy competition that has attracted over 130 competitors. The course has also achieved recognition for environmental stewardship, receiving Bronze certification for biodiversity. The combination of challenging terrain, distinctive design elements, and natural beauty positions Golf de Fontainebleau as a significant venue in French golf.

Golf de Forges-les-Bains

Île-de-France 2 upcoming events

Golf de Forges-les-Bains is an 18-hole course located in the Haute Vallée de Chevreuse, approximately 35 minutes from Paris. Designed by Jean-Manuel Rossi and remodeled by Michel Gayon nearly 15 years ago, the course features a varied and natural layout set within a wooded, gently rolling landscape. The course is characterized by alternating demands of power and precision while remaining accessible to golfers of all skill levels, with no major difficulties. The terrain and setting emphasize the natural environment of the region. The facility is known for its welcoming atmosphere and maintenance standards. The course includes a practice area and a restaurant with a terrace overlooking the 18th hole, enhancing the overall experience at this convivial club.

Golf de Fourqueux

Île-de-France

Golf de Fourqueux is a 27-hole private members' club located near Saint-Germain-en-Laye, approximately 25 minutes from central Paris. The course comprises three loops—Blue, Blanc, and Rouge—allowing for varied 18-hole combinations throughout the week. Set within the Marly Forest, the layout is characterized by rolling, tree-lined terrain that appeals to golfers of all skill levels. The fairways and greens are maintained to high standards year-round. Beyond golf, the facility functions as a comprehensive country club, offering tennis courts, a swimming pool, bridge, billiards, a children's facility, and an on-site restaurant with terrace dining. The course is distinguished by its peaceful setting, notably free from aircraft, traffic, and train noise—a significant advantage in the Paris metropolitan area. The club welcomes both members and visitors, with visitor play available on weekdays and Saturday mornings before 11:00 AM. The venue also hosts custom events and private functions.

Golf de Franceville

Haut-Ogooué

Golf de Gaillon

Normandie

Golf de Gandia

Comunitat Valenciana

Golf de Gap-Bayard

Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur

Golf de Gap-Bayard is an 18-hole mountain course designed by Hugues Lambert and established in 1989. Located on the Plateau de Bayard in the Hautes-Alpes region, the course offers striking alpine scenery with breathtaking landscape views. Despite its mountain setting, the course features a relatively flat layout accessible to golfers of all skill levels, combining playability with challenging elements. The course is notable for its exceptional value and natural aesthetic. The 18th hole serves as a signature point, with the Centre d'Oxygénation facility positioned directly adjacent, offering dining and accommodation options. The course is part of the LE CLUB network, providing members access to over 150 courses across France with significant green fee discounts through their Classic and Gold membership cards. Golf de Gap-Bayard operates year-round and maintains affiliated teaching programs and an amateur golf association. The facility emphasizes both the sporting challenge of the course and the rejuvenating qualities of its mountain environment and high-altitude location.

Golf de Gascogne

Occitanie

Golf de Gascogne is a 9-hole course with 18 tees located in Masseube, Gers, at the foot of the Val de Gers hills, approximately 5 minutes from Masseube and 30 minutes from Auch. The course was extensively renovated beginning in 2019 under new ownership, with greens completely rebuilt in 2020-2021. The layout offers accessibility for beginners while presenting a challenge for experienced players. Notable features include newly constructed greens and a practice range open year-round with views of the Pyrenees. Since 2022, the facility has expanded to offer a Pitch and Putt component with 9 dedicated tees, creating 27 total tees across the property. The course operates year-round and hosts regular Thursday morning friendly competitions open to all golfers with FFGolf licensing. An on-site clubhouse restaurant, known as the "19th Hole," provides dining options. The terrain reflects the regional landscape characteristic of southwestern France, situated in a gently rolling, scenic setting within the Gers department.

Golf de Gassin

Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur

Golf de Gassin is an 18-hole championship course designed by renowned South African golfer Gary Player. Located in Gassin, near Saint-Tropez on the French Riviera, the course offers a peaceful golfing experience in close proximity to the famous coastal town. The layout takes advantage of the Mediterranean landscape and terrain characteristic of the region. The course is set within a larger resort development that includes residential properties and hospitality amenities. Beyond golf, the facility features a restaurant and bar, and hosts various events including weddings, celebrations, and corporate seminars. The course provides both recreational and competitive opportunities for players of varying skill levels, with membership options available for those seeking regular access to the facility.

Golf de Gif-Chevry

Île-de-France

Located in the Vallée de Chevreuse in Gif-sur-Yvette, Essonne, approximately 30 minutes from Paris, Golf de Gif-Chevry is a 9-hole course designed by architect John Harris in 1976. The course integrates into a residential complex as an expansive landscaped garden featuring flowering massifs and numerous tree species lining the fairways. The layout comprises Par 3s (140-170m), Par 4s (310-410m), and a Par 5 return hole (430m). The course presents multiple challenges from the tee to well-defended greens protected by bunkers and water hazards. From the white tees, the course offers technical difficulty, while forward tees accommodate players of varying abilities. The nine holes are specifically designed to provide different routing for a full 18-hole experience. Key features include varied topography across the plateau setting and strategic water hazards. The course accommodates all skill levels while maintaining scenic appeal through its arboretum-style design. A 25-station practice range and short-game training area support player development. The facility includes a restaurant with terrace service and pro shop, along with professional instruction through the UGOLF Academy and a junior golf school for children from age 4.

Golf de Ginestous

Occitanie

Golf de Gomzé

Liège

Golf de Gonville

Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes

Golf de Granville

Normandie

Golf de Guara

Aragón

Golf de Gujan

Nouvelle-Aquitaine 5 upcoming events

Golf Bluegreen Gujan-Mestras is a 27-hole facility located near the Bassin d'Arcachon in southwestern France, close to the famous Dune du Pyla. Created in 1990 by renowned architect Alain Prat, the course spans 120 hectares and features a scenic setting within pine forests interspersed with sand dunes and large lakes. The facility comprises three layouts: an 18-hole championship course, a 9-hole course, and a pitch and putt, accommodating golfers of all skill levels. The 18-hole course is notably technical and designed to challenge accomplished players, featuring the characteristic flat, gently rolling fairways typical of Florida-style courses. The terrain offers minimal elevation change, creating a playable yet demanding experience. Training facilities include grass and covered practice areas, an approach zone, and a putting green. The course is known for its professional yet welcoming atmosphere and hosts various championships. Additional amenities include a pro shop recognized for distinctive golf apparel and a restaurant. The layout's defining characteristic is its integration with the natural landscape, combining accessible playability with championship-caliber design standards.