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GOLF DE SAINT ENDREOL

Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur

Golf de Saint Endréol is an 18-hole championship course located in La Motte, between Provence and the Côte d'Azur in southeastern France. The course winds along the Endre River, which inspired the domain's name, and is dominated by the impressive Rocher de Roquebrune rock formation. The rolling terrain features diverse hole designs that accommodate golfers of all skill levels, offering a wide range of shot requirements in a natural, peaceful setting. The course is part of the larger Domaine de Saint Endréol Golf & Spa Resort, a 150-hectare property that combines golf with luxury resort amenities. Beyond the fairways, the domain provides a 2,000-square-meter spa, tennis facilities, restaurant, and residential accommodations, making it a comprehensive golf and leisure destination rather than a standalone course.

Golf de Saint Martin de Crau

Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur

Golf de Saint Martin de Crau is a municipal 9-hole golf course located in the Crau plain near Saint Martin de Crau, France. The course features a par 32 layout with a total length of 2,037 meters, comprising four par-3 holes and five par-4 holes. Situated in a low-lying basin area typical of the Crau region, the course was developed incrementally through the initiative of golf enthusiasts with municipal support and continues to undergo regular maintenance and improvements. The layout incorporates strategic water hazards and bunkers throughout, with notable features including water obstacles on multiple holes that offer strategic options for different skill levels. Each hole includes specific design challenges, from narrow fairways bordered by water and out-of-bounds areas to elevated greens requiring careful approach shot selection. The course is accessible to beginners while offering progression opportunities within a welcoming atmosphere. The facility includes practice amenities with four covered stations and eight grass practice areas. The golf association organizes approximately 20 competitions annually, including friendly matches and team championships, while teams participate in departmental and league competitions.

Golf de Saint-Aubin

Île-de-France

Golf Bluegreen Saint-Aubin is a unique golf facility in Île-de-France located 35 kilometers from central Paris near the Chevreuse Valley. The course features three complementary layouts: an 18-hole course, a 9-hole course, and a 6-hole pitch-and-putt course, designed to accommodate golfers of all levels and ages. The facility was completely renovated in 2018 and includes a comprehensive practice area with 70 stations, 35 of which are covered, equipped with synthetic targets. The courses are described as accessible and pedagogically structured to allow progression based on golfer skill level and age. Additional amenities include a mini-golf course, an 80-square-meter pro-shop, and a restaurant. The golf school serves approximately 100 children with regular animations and on-course play. The facility is managed by Bluegreen and staffed with certified instructors offering individual and group lessons tailored to various practice levels.

Golf de Saint-Cast Pen Guen

Bretagne

Golf de Saint-Cast Pen Guen is a links-style golf course established in 1926, located in Saint-Cast-le-Guildo in Brittany, France. The 18-hole course is situated between dunes and cliffs, offering spectacular views of Pen Guen beach and the Ebihens archipelago. The sea accompanies players throughout the entire layout, creating a distinctive coastal setting. The course features sandy soil and traditional links design, making it accessible to golfers of all abilities and playable in various weather conditions. Its natural terrain and oceanside positioning provide both scenic beauty and characteristic links challenges. The course has earned recognition approaching its centennial milestone since its 1926 foundation. Golf de Saint-Cast offers professional instruction through its golf academy, with lessons available for both adults and juniors, including holiday camps and individual coaching. The facility includes a pro shop and an on-site restaurant, Le 19ème, which serves locally-sourced cuisine daily from noon to 3 PM and welcomes both golfers and non-golfers.

Golf de Saint-Claude

Bourgogne-Franche-Comté

Golf de Saint-Cloud

Île-de-France

Golf de Saint-Cloud is a prestigious private club inaugurated in 1913, located in Garches, Rueil-Malmaison, and Vaucresson near Paris. The club features two 18-hole courses: the Green Course (Vert) and the Yellow Course (Jaune). The Green Course was designed by Harry Shapland Colt, a pioneering golf architect, and has hosted the French Open 14 times, establishing itself as the historic venue for the French Open Juniors (Esmond Cup). The course offers spectacular views of the Eiffel Tower, visible in line with the 8th hole on the Green Course and the 18th hole on the Yellow Course. Saint-Cloud has achieved remarkable competitive success, particularly in amateur golf, with 26 French Championship victories in the ladies' category. The club hosts the biennial Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud, named after founder Henry Cachard and Jacques Petit-Le Roy, a distinguished amateur player and member. Ranked among Rolex's top 1000 golf courses worldwide, Golf de Saint-Cloud combines championship-caliber golf with extensive facilities including a driving range, pro shop, wellness center, and three tennis courts. The club emphasizes sportsmanship, family spirit, and conviviality as core values.

Golf de Saint-Cyprien

Occitanie 1 upcoming event

Golf de Saint-Cyprien is a 27-hole resort course located in Languedoc-Roussillon, near the Mediterranean coast, just 500 meters from the beach between Canet-en-Roussillon and Saint-Cyprien. Designed by Scottish architects and opened in 1976, the facility comprises two courses. The "Canigou-Étang" course features 18 holes stretching over 6,000 meters through natural Roussillon terrain, with views of both the Mediterranean Sea and Canet Lake, set against the backdrop of Mount Canigou. The "La Forêt" course offers 9 technically challenging holes through a pine and eucalyptus forest. The course welcomes players of all levels year-round, with over 320 days of annual sunshine. The layout accommodates beginners and experienced golfers alike, set within an ornithological reserve and pinewood setting. Recent renovations include complete green renovations on holes 1, 2, and 9 of the Canigou course. The facility emphasizes environmental commitment, utilizing 100% recycled water irrigation and maintaining ecological standards. Additional amenities include a practice range, pro shop, and clubhouse café serving light refreshments.

Golf de Saint-Gabriel

Occitanie

Golf de Saint-Georges

Normandie

Golf de Saint-Germain-en-Laye

Île-de-France

Golf de Saint-Germain-lès-Corbeil

Île-de-France 3 upcoming events

Golf de Saint-Germain-lès-Corbeil is an 18-hole championship course located in the Essonne department, 30 kilometers southeast of Paris, situated at the edge of the Sénart forest. Designed by Pierrick Drancourt in 1989 with assistance from Gaëtan Mourgue d'Algue, a 25-time French Champion, the course spans 65 hectares and features a par 70 layout with a length of 5,762 meters. The course presents a varied and balanced design across an exceptional natural setting. The facility includes extensive practice amenities, featuring a 45-station range with 10 covered bays and three tee lines, a dedicated putting green with nine training holes, and a chipping area. The golf course operates daily year-round and offers comprehensive services including professional instruction through UGOLF Academy, equipment rental, a pro shop, restaurant facilities, and meeting spaces for corporate events. The course hosts regular competitions and maintains an active tournament schedule throughout the year.

Golf de Saint-Jean-de-Monts

Pays de la Loire

Golf de Saint-Jean-de-Monts is an 18-hole Scottish-style links course located in the Vendée region of France, opened in 1988. The course measures 5,896 metres with a par of 72. Its distinctive layout divides play between contrasting landscapes: the front nine holes wind through pine and oak forests where wildlife such as deer may be spotted, while the back nine holes run alongside the Atlantic Ocean, offering spectacular views towards Île d'Yeu. Built on sandy subsoil, the course benefits from the Vendée coast's mild winter climate, allowing year-round play in all seasons. This genuine links course presents various challenges that shift with seasonal changes, weather conditions, light, and wind patterns. The course has been regularly ranked among France's 30 most beautiful golf courses. It is situated within a fragile natural environment that the club actively protects. Facilities include a driving range, a 6-hole pitch and putt course, professional tuition, and a clubhouse with restaurant and pro shop.

Golf de Saint-Julien

Normandie

Golf Barrière Saint-Julien, opened in 1989, is located in the Pays d'Auge region near Pont-l'Évêque in Normandy. Designed by Alain Pratt and Bill Baker with British architectural inspiration, the course features two distinct layouts spanning 90 hectares of meticulously maintained grounds. Le Vallon is an 18-hole championship course (6,035 meters, Par 72) that overlooks the Touques valley. It presents a relatively straightforward front nine with numerous birdie opportunities for experienced players, set against panoramic vistas of flowering apple orchards typical of the Norman landscape. Le Bocage, a 9-hole course (2,258 meters, Par 33), is designed for less advanced players and intermediate golfers. Its minimal rough makes it ideal for beginners seeking to develop their skills. The facility includes comprehensive practice areas: 10 covered and 20 open driving range stations, a putting green, practice bunker, and approach green. The Golf Barrière Academy, led by instructor Julien Xanthopoulos, offers instruction programs for all levels. A clubhouse positioned overlooking the greens provides regional cuisine and exceptional countryside views.

Golf de Saint-Laurent-Nouan

Centre-Val de Loire

Golf de Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche

Île-de-France

Golf de Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche is a prestigious private golf club established in 1959, located in Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche near Versailles, France. The club features two championship 18-hole courses—Le Bleu and Le Rouge—each measuring 6,300 meters, with notably fast greens among the finest in France. The clubhouse is housed in an elegant 18th-century farm that was formerly a royal dependency of the Palace of Versailles. The course has hosted major international competitions, including the World Championship in 1963 and the prestigious Lancôme Trophy for 34 consecutive years, a significant event on the European professional circuit. Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche has also produced numerous French national champions across all categories, reflecting its status as both a championship-caliber venue and a family-oriented club. The two courses are maintained at the highest standards with constant attention to the fairways and practice facilities. The club's design emphasizes both tradition and excellence, preserving its original character while continuously enhancing its facilities to maintain championship condition.

Golf de Saint-Omer

Hauts-de-France

Golf de Saint-Omer (Aa Saint-Omer Golf Club) is located in Lumbres, near Saint-Omer in northern France, within the Aa valley. The facility features two distinct courses: the 18-hole Le Val course and the 9-hole La Haute Drève course. Le Val offers scenic panoramic views across the valley while following the undulating terrain, while La Haute Drève provides technical holes suitable for all skill levels. Certified as a "Golf Excellence Center" since 2007, the course is classified as sustainable golf. The facility includes a practice area with covered bays, approach greens, and putting green. The club hosts major annual events, including the French Open Paragolf and the Open Challenge Tour. Golf instruction is available through an academy directed by a professional, plus junior golf school and adaptive golf programs. An onsite hotel with 54 rooms, wellness facilities, restaurant, and bar accommodates golf visitors. Electric vehicle charging stations are available throughout the property.

Golf de Saint-Quentin - Mesnil

Hauts-de-France 1 upcoming event

Golf de Saint-Quentin - Mesnil is an 18-hole golf course located in Mesnil Saint Laurent in the Hauts-de-France region of northern France. The course serves as the home venue for a well-established golf association with an active competitive program spanning multiple divisions and skill levels. The course features a standard layout accommodating golfers of varying abilities, with a handicap system managed through the French Golf Federation (FFG). The terrain and setting reflect the local Picardy landscape characteristic of the region. The course hosts numerous competitions throughout the year, including club championships, sponsored tournaments, and regional inter-club matches. Notable annual events include the Coupe Pierre Debrez, C-NET competitions, and Match-play Scramble tournaments. The facility maintains an active golf school and provides professional instruction. Recent facility improvements and maintenance work have been undertaken by IdVerde to maintain course condition. The clubhouse includes dining facilities and hosts both competitive and social events. The course is managed by an association structure with elected leadership, and maintains strong community engagement through charitable competitions and membership programs.

Golf de Saint-Quentin en Yvelines

Île-de-France 6 upcoming events

Golf de Saint-Quentin en Yvelines is located in Île-de-France, approximately 40 minutes from central Paris, within a privileged setting bordering the Saint-Quentin pond nature reserve and the Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines water sports facility. The course features two 18-hole layouts plus a compact 6-hole course. The Blue course, created in 1981 and redesigned in 2006, is longer and more straightforward, featuring wide fairways bordered by landscaped mounds on the opening eleven holes. The back nine transitions into a more challenging "Amen Corner" section from holes 12-15, with proximity to woods and out-of-bounds areas. The redesign added elevated mounds, three new holes, and repositioned tees to increase variety and playability. The Red course emphasizes technical precision and short-game proficiency, with elevated greens and narrow fairways requiring accuracy. The terrain alternates between flat sections and gentle rolling hills, accessible to golfers of all levels. The facility includes a 75-position practice range, putting and chipping greens, several stations equipped with Toptracer technology, a restaurant, and pro shop.

Golf de Saint-Saëns

Normandie

Golf de Saint-Saëns is an 18-hole par 70 course stretching 6,009 meters, located in the heart of the Forêt d'Eawy, France's largest beech forest, between Rouen and Dieppe in Normandy. The 80-hectare estate features three distinct sections—river, forest, and plateau—each presenting different challenges and scenic characteristics. The course is characterized by its natural beauty and high maintenance standards, making it a prominent reference among Norman golf courses. The course has hosted a European tournament for many years, establishing its competitive credentials. The setting combines mature vegetation with varied terrain, offering golfers both aesthetic appeal and strategic play across the different landscape sections of the property.

Golf de Saint-Sylvain d'Anjou

Pays de la Loire

Golf de Sainte-Agathe

Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes

Golf de Sainte-Agathe is an 18-hole associative golf course located in Montluçon, Allier, in the Auvergne region of France. The course spans over 60 hectares of natural landscape and measures 5,674 meters. The layout features fairways that blend aesthetics with technical challenge, incorporating wooded tee areas, water hazards, and double-plateau greens throughout the course. The terrain and setting provide variety across the holes, with the natural environment serving as a key characteristic of the design. The course is designed to be accessible to golfers of all skill levels, from beginners to experienced players. It operates as a member-based club while also offering a "Carte Verte" (Green Card) program for those learning the sport, which includes instruction and equipment. The facility includes a restaurant with a sun-facing terrace for dining and relaxation. The course maintains reciprocal arrangements with several other regional golf clubs, allowing members access to additional courses in the area.

Golf de Sainte-Maxime

Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur