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Golf de Méribel

Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes

Golf de Méribel is an 18-hole championship course with a par of 71, situated in the French Alps at elevations ranging from 1,565 to 1,850 meters. The course is renowned for its dramatic mountain setting, offering spectacular views of alpine peaks and the Tarentaise valley. Designed by multiple architects including Michael Fenn (original nine holes), Géry Watine and Thierry Sprecher (lower nine extension in 1991), and Hugues Lambert (2005 modifications), the course balances technical golfing challenges with aesthetic appeal. The layout alternates between concentration and contemplation across undulating green corridors and ridgelines. Located near Méribel Altiport in the Savoie region, the course benefits from cool summer mountain conditions. The course has undergone continuous improvements to enhance facilities and environmental sustainability. It operates seasonally, typically closing in winter due to snow conditions, with reopening dependent on weather. The course is accessible from major regional airports and rail connections.

Golf de Mérignies

Hauts-de-France 12 upcoming events

Golf de Mérignies is a 27-hole championship course located in Mérignies, France, consisting of three 9-hole layouts arranged in a cloverleaf pattern around the clubhouse. This configuration allows for three different 18-hole combinations. The course is notable for being the most undulating layout in the relatively flat Flanders region, offering varied terrain and elevation changes. Since its opening, the club has prioritized exceptional course maintenance, welcoming atmosphere, quality instruction, and dining facilities. The course maintains playable conditions year-round, featuring summer-quality greens throughout winter and remaining green during summer months. Mérignies Golf emphasizes sustainability as a core business strategy, having earned a Gold Biodiversity Label as of October 2025. The facility caters to golfers of all levels, with dedicated teaching programs and a strong community focus. The club hosts regular competitions and social events while promoting environmental stewardship and natural habitat preservation on the property.

Golf de Mesquer

Pays de la Loire

Golf de Mesquer is a compact, rustic and friendly golf course located by the sea in Mesquer, France. The course features 9 holes and offers a coastal setting with scenic views of the surrounding landscape. It is designed as an accessible, convivial facility that caters to golfers of various skill levels. The course hosts regular competitions and social events throughout the year, including inter-seasonal tournaments and festive gatherings. The club emphasizes community engagement, with members participating in charity events and course maintenance initiatives. Recent improvements to the course include the renovation of all tee boxes, completed in November 2025 with volunteer support. Golf de Mesquer operates as a member-based association offering green fees and subscription options. The course accommodates both competitive play and leisure golf, with tournaments typically organized in 9-hole formats. The club provides instruction, a pro shop, and organizes social outings alongside its competitive calendar. Its seaside location and welcoming atmosphere make it a distinctive offering in the region.

Golf de Mimizan

Nouvelle-Aquitaine

Situated between lake and ocean near the Château de Woolsack, Golf de Mimizan is a municipal course benefiting from an exceptional natural setting. The course comprises 9 holes measuring 2,835 meters with a par of 36, having been redesigned in 2011 to offer increased technical difficulty and qualify for official competitions. The layout respects the terrain's natural configuration, alternating between wooded areas and preserved dune relief. The course presents moderate difficulty with characteristic elements including its response to natural topography. A clubhouse opened in 2017 provides facilities, managed in part by the Golf Club de Mimizan. Supporting amenities include a practice area with approximately twenty stations, four of which are covered, alongside a putting green, chipping green, and pitching green. The course welcomes newcomers through regular open days held on the second and fourth Saturdays of each month, offering complimentary club rental and instruction. The sports association provides course guidance and club information to prospective golfers.

Golf de Misery

Bourgogne-Franche-Comté

Golf de Moanda

Haut-Ogooué

Golf de Moliets

Nouvelle-Aquitaine

Golf de Moliets is located in the Landes region of southwestern France, positioned between Bordeaux and Biarritz within a natural setting bordered by forest and the Atlantic Ocean. The course features two layouts designed by Robert Trent Jones: an 18-hole championship course and a 9-hole layout. The 18-hole course incorporates four links-style holes, distinguishing it within the regional landscape. The facility serves both experienced golfers and beginners, with the 9-hole course providing an accessible introduction to the game. Golf de Moliets operates an academy equipped with modern training technology, offering instruction and structured programs for players at various skill levels. The course hosts competitive tournaments throughout the year, including the Grand Prix Elite Landifornie. The combination of forest terrain, oceanside positioning, and the distinctive links holes creates a unique playing environment characteristic of the Landes region's natural appeal.

Golf de Mont de Marsan

Nouvelle-Aquitaine

Golf de Mont de Marsan is an 18-hole course located in Saint-Avit, in southwestern France near Mont de Marsan. The course features a practice facility and club house with pro shop and restaurant services. The facility hosts regular competitions and tournaments, including interclub team events for both men and women, as well as youth championships (U12, U14, and minims categories). It serves as a competitive venue within the regional golf federation structure, hosting events such as the Grand Prix Jeunes and winter team competitions. The course accommodates both members and visiting golfers, with online booking available for external players. It maintains an active golf school with professional instruction available. The club is part of the broader Stade Montois Omnisports sports association and participates in regional and national golf competitions, having sent representatives to events like the Hossegor Trophy.

Golf de Montauban L' Estang

Occitanie 9 upcoming events

Golf de Montauban L'Estang is an 18-hole international golf course located five minutes from central Montauban on a 55-hectare site. Designed by Yves Bureau, the course is a par 72 measuring 6,346 meters and is the longest in the region. The layout features a flat terrain with elevated greens offering panoramic views, accommodating players of varying skill levels through adaptable difficulty. The course is characterized by centuries-old oak trees that define the fairways and surround the greens, creating an authentic setting that transforms seasonally. The front nine winds through a wooded, immersive landscape, while the back nine opens into a bright, sporting plain centered around a 2.5-hectare lake. Long par-5s are notable features of the design. The course maintains a preserved natural environment and operates an academy for golfers of all ages. It hosts competitions including the Montauban Ladies Open, an international tournament held annually in June. On-site amenities include Le Pré de l'Estang restaurant and a Callaway X Golf Center fitting facility.

Golf de Montescot

Occitanie

Golf de Montescot is a 9-hole, par-36 course located approximately 10 kilometers south of Perpignan in southern France. The course spans over 3,000 meters across gently rolling terrain, offering exceptional 360-degree panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Players can enjoy vistas of Mont Canigou, the Albères mountain range, the towers of Madeloc and Massane, Fort Saint-Elme overlooking Collioure, Cap Béar, the 13th-century cathedral of Elne, and the villages of Corneilla del Vercol and Villeneuve-de-la-Raho. The course is characterized by a welcoming and convivial atmosphere, providing an accessible nine-hole experience with moderate difficulty given its slight elevation changes. The setting combines mountain and coastal views, creating a scenic backdrop for play. The club offers online booking for both visitor and member tee times, along with instruction services and regular competitions and events.

Golf de Montgenèvre

Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur

Golf International de Montgenèvre is situated at 1,860 meters altitude, making it the highest golf course in the Hautes-Alpes region. The course features 18 transnational holes with a par of 66, complemented by a 9-hole national course (par 34) and a 9-hole compact course (par 27), plus practice facilities. Located in the French Alps near the Italian border, the course offers a unique international play experience. In partnership with the adjacent Italian golf course at Clavière, golfers can play an 18-hole transnational round by crossing the border at holes 6 and 15, with play available from late May through late September. The terrain is characterized by steep fairways and technical challenges typical of high-mountain golf. The combination of both courses provides architectural variety and diverse shot requirements. The setting encompasses alpine landscape with dramatic elevation changes, delivering a distinctive high-altitude golfing experience that integrates both French and Italian territory within a single round.

Golf de Montgriffon

Île-de-France

Golf Hôtel de Mont Griffon is located in the Ysieux valley within the Oise Pays de France Regional Natural Park, situated on the heights of Luzarches, approximately 15 minutes from Paris-Roissy Airport and 30 minutes from Paris. The facility features two golf courses designed to accommodate players of all skill levels. The complex combines traditional golf with modern amenities, notably housing one of Europe's largest practice centers. The setting is characterized by a calm, verdant landscape typical of the Île-de-France region. Beyond the courses, the facility operates as a comprehensive golf resort offering hotel accommodations, instruction, dining at the Restaurant des Lacs, and corporate services. The courses are open seven days a week and cater to both individual golfers and groups, making it a versatile venue for tournament play and recreational golf alike.

Golf de Montpellier Massane

Occitanie 1 upcoming event

Golf de Massane is an 18-hole championship course located on the outskirts of Montpellier, spanning 70 hectares of natural landscape. Designed by renowned Californian architect Ronald Fream in 1988, the course harmoniously integrates with its surrounding natural environment, combining aesthetic appeal with technical challenge suitable for players of all levels. The layout offers stimulating play across varied terrain, with the course designed to balance sport and natural beauty. In addition to the main 18-hole layout, a compact 9-hole course serves beginners and advanced players seeking to develop or refine their skills. The facility includes a two-level practice range with 24 stations equipped with advanced Trackman technology for precision swing analysis. Golf de Massane has notable significance in European golf instruction, having hosted the first Leadbetter Golf Academy since 1989 under the direction of Nicolas Bes. The academy operates as a high-level training campus attracting approximately 40 junior players from across Europe, offering modern instruction methods for beginners, intermediate players, and professional circuit competitors. The course regularly hosts competitive tournaments and golfing events.

Golf de Montrottier

Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes

Golf de Morfontaine

Hauts-de-France

Golf de Morfontaine is a prestigious private golf course founded in 1913 by Armand de Gramont, Duc de Guiche. Designed by renowned Scottish architect Tom Simpson, the course features two layouts: an 18-hole championship course inaugurated in 1927 and a 9-hole course called Vallière from 1913. The Grand Parcours exemplifies Simpson's philosophy of blending sporting challenge with aesthetic landscape design, utilizing natural terrain features including forests of pines, heather moorland, and moss-covered rocks. The course was modernized between 2005-2016 by architect Kyle Phillips, who updated six holes while preserving Simpson's original design vision and character. Morfontaine consistently ranks among the world's finest courses, placing 7th in Golf Digest's 2020 Top 100 Courses Outside the US and 41st in Golf Magazine's global top 100. The course regularly hosts prestigious international competitions including the French Women's Internationals and European Mid-Amateur Championships. Its exceptional design and setting have established it as a venue of singular sporting and aesthetic distinction among European golf courses.

Golf de Mornex

Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes

Golf de Mornex is a compact 6-hole golf course located in Monnetier-Mornex in the French Alps, designed to be accessible to golfers of all levels. The facility features a well-equipped practice area with target greens, making it an ideal venue for beginners learning the sport. The course is staffed by two qualified instructors who offer various teaching programs, including junior academy courses and individual lessons tailored to different skill levels. The course emphasizes a welcoming, community-oriented atmosphere and serves both novice and experienced players. Its compact 6-hole layout makes it particularly suitable for those starting out in golf or those seeking a shorter playing experience. Beyond golf, the facility includes a restaurant called All In One and an active sports association. The course operates seasonally, with practice facilities and the course closed from December through February. Golf de Mornex offers flexible pricing options including daily rates, memberships, and lesson packages to accommodate various player needs and budgets.

Golf de Mortemart

Nouvelle-Aquitaine

Golf de Mourmelon

Grand Est

Golf de Mourmelon is an 18-hole course located approximately 25 kilometers from Reims and 20 kilometers from Châlons-en-Champagne in the Marne region of France. Officially homologated by the FFG in October 2014, the course is named "Napoléon III" and is situated in chalk-based Champagne terrain. The layout winds through pine forests and features distinctive design elements including double greens and rough areas that characterize the course's atypical nature. The course is playable year-round and is complemented by a pitch & putt course. Notable characteristics include surprising obstacles and the unique local roughs. The clubhouse is available to members in good standing and during competitions. The facility welcomes players of all levels daily from dawn to dusk and operates a competitive program with no minimum handicap requirement for participation. Professional instruction is available, along with a junior golf school called "Tees Canons."

Golf de Nantes - Erdre

Pays de la Loire

Golf de Nîmes Vacquerolles

Occitanie

Golf de Nîmes Vacquerolles is a modern, demanding 18-hole championship course located in southern France near Nîmes, set within the garrigue landscape. Designed by Bill Baker, the course measures 6,185 meters with a par of 72 and is characterized by numerous left-to-right doglegs, plateau greens, and challenging par-3 holes that demand precision and strategic play. The course offers commanding views from its elevated clubhouse terrace, which overlooks the layout. The setting emphasizes harmony with nature, providing players with an immersive experience in the Mediterranean scrubland environment. The facility includes a 3-star residence with 14 studios positioned opposite the first and tenth tees, accommodating golfers seeking multi-day stays. Walking is the primary mode of play, as golf carts and manual trolleys are not permitted on the course. The venue accommodates tournaments, corporate events, and seminars alongside recreational golf. Its combination of sophisticated design elements, natural terrain, and on-site amenities makes it a destination course for golfers seeking challenge and authentic Provençal surroundings.

Golf de Noas

Valais/Wallis

Golf de Noisy le Roi

Île-de-France

Golf de Noisy-le-Roi is a training and instruction center located on the edge of Marly Forest in the Île-de-France region. The facility features a 9-hole compact course with a par of 27 and a length of 1,100 meters, designed to accommodate golfers of all levels. The course presents graduated difficulty levels, allowing beginners to enjoy their first rounds while enabling experienced players to develop their short and mid-game skills. The complex includes a comprehensive practice range with both mat and grass hitting areas that replicate various on-course playing situations. Unlimited practice balls are available for optimal training. The course layout emphasizes short and medium shots, making it ideal for skill development and progression. Operating daily from 9am until dusk, Golf de Noisy-le-Roi serves as both an initiation center for new golfers and an improvement facility for more advanced players. The venue hosts junior clinics and competitions, including the annual Coupe de Noisy-le-Roi tournament.

Golf de Palmola

Occitanie 1 upcoming event

Golf de Palmola is an 18-hole championship course located near Toulouse in Buzet-sur-Tarn, Haute-Garonne. The par 72 layout stretches 6,153 meters through a picturesque, rolling, and wooded landscape offering spectacular views of the surrounding countryside. Players can walk the course or use a caddy-car, with meticulous maintenance overseen by head groundskeeper Chrystel Alary ensuring optimal playing conditions. The course welcomes golfers of all skill levels, from beginners to experienced players. The club features a golf school led by instructors Karine Mathiot, Patrice Valmary, and Maxime Sanchez, offering individual and group lessons for all ages. The facility hosts regional competitions and has developed young talent, including members of the French national under-18 team and FFG talent development programs. Beyond golf, the club offers a restaurant with views overlooking the 18th green, serving as a gathering place for members and visitors. The venue accommodates corporate events and seminars with customizable packages combining golf experiences with dining and conference facilities.

Golf de Pau-Artiguelouve

Nouvelle-Aquitaine

Golf Bluegreen Pau-Artiguelouve is an 18-hole championship course located in Artiguelouve, approximately 10 minutes from Pau's city center and one hour from both Pyrenean ski slopes and Atlantic beaches. Designed by Jean Garaïalde, the course features natural landscaping with distinctive views of the Pyrenees mountain chain as a backdrop. The layout is characterized by technical design elements including numerous water hazards and palm trees integrated throughout, presenting challenges suitable for both beginner and experienced players. The course demands precision and strategic shot-making across varying terrain. The facility offers comprehensive golfing amenities including an 18-position covered and illuminated practice range equipped with Toptracer technology, a synthetic training area, and a compact 6-hole Pitch & Putt course. Additional features include a minigolf facility, panoramic restaurant, seminar facilities, and event hosting capabilities for tournaments and corporate functions. The course is part of the Bluegreen golf network.