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Golf de la Bièvre

Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes

Golf de la Bièvre is located in Faramans and is certified by the French Golf Federation. The course features a spacious practice area and a 4-hole course equipped with water hazards and bunkers. Despite its modest length, the course is technically challenging and well-designed, offering a serene setting that appeals to players seeking a peaceful golfing experience. The facility caters to both beginners and experienced golfers with various offerings. Initiated players can enjoy unlimited play with green-fee access (€16). Beginners are offered discovery packages including equipment rental, a "First Swing" package featuring three skill-based game challenges at the practice area, and a guided "First Course" experience with instruction. The course includes a pro shop selling golf balls, gloves, and tees, as well as gift vouchers. The facility operates year-round with seasonal hours, from 9:30 AM to 4:30 PM in February, expanding to later closing times during spring and summer months. Golf instruction resumes in spring 2026 with a new instructor.

Golf de la Bigorre

Occitanie

Golf de la Bosse

Centre-Val de Loire 5 upcoming events

Golf de la Bosse is a 9-hole golf course located in Loir-et-Cher in the Centre Val de Loire region, approximately 90 minutes from Paris and 30 minutes from Vendôme, Blois, and Châteaudun. Situated in the heart of the Loire Valley châteaux region, the course is set within a natural landscape characterized by abundant local wildlife. The course features a par 36 layout with two pin positions per hole, allowing players to experience variety across their round. It is designed to accommodate all skill levels, from beginners to advancing players. The facility also includes a compact 3-hole course for beginners and a practice range with a dedicated practice green. Golf de la Bosse is meticulously maintained and has earned recognition as one of France's 15 best courses on Leading Courses, receiving the Golfers' Choice Outstanding label in 2022. The course is noted for its challenging nature despite its modest length. Beyond golf, the facility offers additional recreational activities including foot golf and mini golf, along with a restaurant called La Bergerie and seminar facilities.

Golf de la Bresse

Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes

Golf de la Bretesche

Pays de la Loire

Golf de la Cabre d'Or

Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 4 upcoming events

Golf de la Cabre d'Or is located in Cabriès and features an 18-hole championship course alongside a newer 9-hole compact layout. The course is set within a natural landscape, offering views of Sainte-Victoire mountain, creating an idyllic setting for golf practice. The facility includes a practice range and training center to complement the main courses. The 18-hole course is officially registered and homologated, providing a standard competitive layout. The 9-hole compact course represents a more accessible option, with cart use prohibited on this layout, encouraging a walking experience through the terrain. The course hosts numerous competitions throughout the year as part of its active tournament schedule and maintains an association sportive that supports junior golfers and organizes inter-club championships. Professional instruction is available through the golf school for players at all levels, from beginners to those seeking to refine their technique. On-site amenities include Restaurant l'Approche, positioned overlooking the 18th hole and practice area with views of Sainte-Victoire, and the Ibis Styles hotel adjacent to the facility. The golf course operates as a full-service facility with membership options and guest play available.

Golf de la Chapelle-en-Vercors

Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes

Golf de la Chassagne

Bourgogne-Franche-Comté

Golf de la côte des isles

Normandie

Golf de la Croix des Anges

Île-de-France

Golf de la Drôme Provencale

Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes

Golf de la Drôme Provençale is a 9-hole, FFG-regulated course located in Clansayes in the Drôme region of southeastern France, between Montélimar and Nyons. Positioned as the southernmost golf course in the Rhône-Alpes region, it sits at the gateway to Provence, near the châteaux and truffle regions of the area. The course is set within a natural landscape emphasizing tranquility and conviviality. Players face a technical layout that presents a genuine challenge amid the scenic beauty of the Provençal countryside. The facility features a practice zone, bar-restaurant housed in a traditional Provençal farmhouse with a century-old plane tree, and on-site accommodations including gîtes and guest rooms for 2-4 persons, plus a swimming pool. The course regularly hosts competitive tournaments and events, including the Masters of Clansayes, Open Hivernale, and various club championships. It maintains an active competitive calendar and is affiliated with Le CLUB Golf network, offering members access to over 200 courses throughout France with significant green fee discounts. Located just 10 minutes from A7 motorway exits at Montélimar-South and Bollène, the course provides convenient accessibility.

Golf de la Faune

Québec

Golf de La Faune is an 18-hole championship golf course located in Quebec City, just 10 minutes from the downtown core. The course features links-style design inspiration and offers players the option to play either 9 or 18 holes. It is the only championship-caliber course in Quebec City. The course is open to the public and provides a practice range where golfers can warm up before play. The facility includes on-site amenities such as a pro shop offering lunch options and snacks throughout the round. Staff members greet players at the start of the course to explain playing rules and procedures. Golf de La Faune caters to corporate tournaments and group outings, accommodating groups of 12 or more players with customized tournament packages designed for small businesses and corporate events. The course operates seasonally, with varying hours throughout the golfing season from May through October.

Golf de la forêt d'Orient

Grand Est

Golf de la Forêt d'Orient is an 18-hole championship course Par 71, stretching 6,232 meters, designed by Jean-Manuel Rossi. Located within the Parc Naturel Régional de la Forêt d'Orient near Troyes in Champagne, the course is set within a 70-hectare natural environment combining forests, plains, and water features. The layout presents a diverse challenge suitable for golfers of all levels, with fairways bordered by majestic forests, precisely maintained greens, and strategic water hazards that test accuracy. The setting emphasizes the harmony between sport and nature, with scenic landscaping that changes throughout seasons. Course facilities include a full-day practice range and a 5-hole academy course for beginners and skill development. The golf experience is complemented by the broader Domaine de la Forêt d'Orient amenities: a 4-star hotel, spa, restaurant, and bar. Professional instruction is available through resident teaching professionals. The course is designed to accommodate both competitive challenges and leisurely play within a natural, convivial atmosphere.

Golf de la Forêt de Montpensier

Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes

Golf de la Forge

Nouvelle-Aquitaine

Golf De La Freslonnière

Bretagne

Golf de la Freslonnière is located near Rennes, the capital of Brittany, within the 800-year-old Domaine de la Freslonnière estate. The course opened in June 1989 and occupies 60 hectares of the château's parkland, nestled within a forest featuring century-old trees that have been carefully preserved. The 18-hole course measures 5,650 meters with a par of 72. It is characterized by abundant greenery, abundant water hazards strategically placed throughout, and a collection of rhododendron plantings and diverse tree species that provide natural wind protection. The course design emphasizes shot placement and strategic thinking, requiring golfers to carefully plan their approach rather than rely on power alone. The landscape features the natural charm of the estate setting, with mature woodland creating an elegant atmosphere. The course has been a member of the Golfy network since 1996 and continues to operate as an active golf facility hosting competitions and offering instruction.

golf de la gloriette

Centre-Val de Loire

Golf de la Grande Motte

Occitanie

Golf de la Grande Motte is an 18-hole championship course located in La Grande Motte, France, just meters from the beach. The facility actually comprises 42 holes across three separate courses—Les Flamants Roses, Les Goélands, and Les Mouettes—all designed by renowned architect Robert Trent Jones Sr. Set across a sprawling 90-hectare estate, the courses wind through a landscape of maritime pines and scenic lakes, creating visually striking playing conditions. The courses feature the signature characteristic of large white sand bunkers that serpentine between water hazards, presenting a moderately challenging layout suitable for golfers of all skill levels. The setting offers a unique combination of Mediterranean vegetation and strategic water features that define the playing experience. The facility serves as a comprehensive golf complex, catering to players seeking both competitive play and recreational rounds in a picturesque coastal setting.

Golf de La Grande Romanie

Grand Est 1 upcoming event

Golf de La Grande Romanie is an 18-hole links-style course located in the Champagne Crayeuse region near Courtisols, approximately 15 minutes from Châlons-en-Champagne. Established in 1987, the course measures 6,145 meters from the white tees, making it one of France's longest courses. The course features characteristic links design inspired by Scottish golf, with elevated greens, wide fairways, and numerous bunkers creating optical illusions and strategic challenges. Built on chalky limestone soil, the course remains playable year-round and welcomes golfers of all levels, though it presents a genuine golfing challenge. The layout combines accessibility with technical difficulty, offering variety through its use of elevated greens and expansive fairways. Wind conditions significantly impact play, as players must remain disciplined off the fairways. The course's undulating terrain and strategic bunkering demand careful green-reading and shot placement, particularly on the challenging putting surfaces that require vigilant play.

Golf De La Grange Aux Ormes

Grand Est

Golf De La Grange Aux Ormes is located in Metz, Marly and features two distinct courses: Le Bois Brule and Le Breuil, spanning approximately 8 kilometers combined. The facility operates as a comprehensive golf domain offering both championship play and recreational golf experiences. The courses are designed to accommodate golfers of varying skill levels, with dedicated instruction programs including a golf school, initiations, and specialized training stages. The domain features practice facilities to support player development. Beyond golf, the facility functions as a complete leisure destination, incorporating a restaurant, clubhouse with brunch and afterwork services, event spaces for weddings, corporate seminars, team building activities, and residential villas. The domain hosts regular competitions including an annual Open tournament and Grand Prix events, attracting golfers throughout the region. The facility is part of Resonance Golf Collection, positioning it within a network of premium golf destinations. Its dual-course layout and extensive amenities make it a significant golf and hospitality venue in the Lorraine region of France.

Golf de la Jonchère

Nouvelle-Aquitaine

Golf de La Largue

Grand Est

Golf de la Manchette

Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes

Golf de la Manchette is an 18-hole, par 71 course located near Geneva in the Gex region, approximately 30 minutes from central Geneva. Situated in Prévessin-Moëns on the edge of the Brétigny hamlet, the course was established in 2001. The layout features a wooded, gently rolling terrain accessible to golfers holding a minimum green card license. In 2018, the routing was reorganized following the creation of a practice facility, with hole 1 leading into the woods before the final nine holes conclude at the clubhouse terrace. The course presents a moderately challenging layout typical of French parkland design, characterized by tree-lined fairways and subtle elevation changes. The practice area is reserved for members, lesson participants, and paying green fee players. Reservations are mandatory daily and must be made by telephone. The course accommodates various player categories including women's and senior sections (55+), and offers professional coaching services.