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Golf du Bassin Bleu

La Réunion 5 upcoming events

Golf du Bassin Bleu is a par 71 course measuring just under 6,000 meters, designed by architect Robert Berthet. Located in Saint-Gilles-Les-Hauts, Réunion, the course is situated at 300 meters elevation on the north side of the Saint-Gilles ravine, which serves as a prominent landscape feature and strategic obstacle throughout the layout. The course presents distinctly different playing characteristics between the outbound and return nines. The opening holes ascend through century-old eucalyptus trees, demanding precision from players. The closing holes of the front nine and the entire back nine offer spectacular ocean views. While the design is notably technical with trees bordering the rough and ravines requiring strategic navigation—particularly on hole 13—the course has been made increasingly accessible to all skill levels through ongoing greenkeeping efforts. As a tropical course, Bassin Bleu exhibits seasonal variations: lush vegetation during humid season punctuated by exceptional flamboyant trees, and drier conditions during summer. The course remains playable year-round and is designed as a pleasure golf experience rather than an overly punishing challenge.

Golf du Battut

Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes

Golf du Beaujolais

Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes

Golf du Beaujolais is an 18-hole golf course located in Lucenay, approximately 20 kilometers north of Lyon in the Beaujolais region of France. The course is nestled within rolling landscapes characterized by precisely aligned vineyards and villages featuring golden-stone architecture typical of the area. The course presents a technical challenge suitable for golfers of all skill levels. It is designed with an eco-responsible approach that respects local biodiversity, offering players an immersive experience in the natural environment. The setting provides scenic views across the vineyards that surround the layout. The clubhouse is housed in an impressive traditional Beaujolais stone building, which serves as the focal point for post-round activities. The on-site restaurant, La Table du Beaujolais, features seasonal cuisine prepared from fresh local ingredients and offers panoramic views of the course. The venue also showcases the ten emblematic crus of the Beaujolais wine region, complementing the golfing experience with local gastronomy and hospitality.

Golf du Belvédère

Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes

Golf Du Bercuit Asbl

Brabant wallon

Royal Bercuit Golf Club is an 18-hole championship course located in Grez-Doiceau, Belgium, designed by the renowned Robert Trent Jones Sr. The course features both front and back nine configurations and includes dedicated practice areas for player development. The layout incorporates water hazards as a notable design element, with hole 6 requiring strategic navigation around a pond. The course maintains high environmental standards, holding a GEO sustainability label that reflects commitment to ecological practices. Royal Bercuit welcomes golfers of all skill levels throughout the year, from beginners to experienced players. The club operates training facilities managed by professional instructors, with programs available for both adults and juniors starting from age six. The course offers flexible green fee options with preferential rates available Monday through Thursday. Beyond golf, the facility includes a bar-restaurant serving traditional Belgian cuisine and hosts various events. The club maintains active competition programs and provides services for business functions, seminars, and team-building activities. Membership options are available for those seeking regular access to the course and club amenities.

Golf du Bois Chenu

Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur

Golf du Bois Chenu is a 9-hole course located in Barcelonnette, in the Ubaye Valley of southeastern France, at 1,100 meters altitude. Designed by architect Hugues Lambert, the course measures 3,082 meters with a par of 36. The entirely flat layout is set amidst stunning mountain scenery, featuring cascades, water features, and forest clearings that provide panoramic views of surrounding peaks including Tête de Louis XVI and Chapeau de Gendarme. The course is technically challenging despite its accessibility to players of all levels, characterized by a narrow routing that offers distinct vistas from each hole. Notable holes include the Par 5 third hole with a double dogleg, and the Par 5 seventh hole featuring a dramatic stretch alongside the Ubaye river. Water hazards and bunkers strategically protect greens throughout the course. Located just 10 minutes from Pra Loup ski station and 5 minutes from Barcelonnette's historic center, the course includes a practice facility with a long driving range, chipping area, bunker training zone, and four putting greens, plus a 4-hole teaching course for beginners.

Golf du Bois d'O

Centre-Val de Loire

Golf du Bois d'Ô is a 27-hole golf course located in Saint-Maixme-Hauterive in the Eure-et-Loir region of France. The facility features three nine-hole courses—Les Pommiers, Les Genets, and L'Etang—that can be combined to create par 72 or 73 layouts. The course offers a comprehensive golf experience with dedicated practice facilities including approach areas, bunkers, and a putting green, complemented by three driving range areas with 20 outdoor hitting bays and five covered bays. Golf du Bois d'Ô serves both recreational and competitive players, hosting club competitions and the SOMABAY WORLD CUP. The facility operates a golf school from September to June and provides instruction through discovery passes and the Carte Verte program, which grants access to affiliated courses including Golf de Chartres Fontenay. The venue also organizes golf trips and themed training seminars, making it a multifaceted golf destination suitable for beginners and experienced golfers alike.

Golf du Bois des Rochers - Vitré

Bretagne

Golf du Bois des Rochers is an 18-hole championship course located near Vitré in eastern Brittany, approximately 30 minutes east of Rennes. Designed by Jean-Claude Varro, the course stretches 5,902 meters from the back tees and is situated within a 60-hectare natural preserve on the grounds of the historic Château des Rochers de Madame de Sévigné. The layout guides players progressively toward the celebrated château, with fairways integrated into the preserved natural landscape. The course features a 250-meter practice range capable of accommodating 20 golfers simultaneously, supporting both grass and mat practice facilities. The setting emphasizes an authentic sporting experience within verdant surroundings, taking advantage of the estate's natural terrain and mature woodland. The course hosts regular competitive events and serves both members and visiting golfers, with seasonal variations in hours and rates throughout the year. The château's historical significance adds distinctive character to the golfing experience at this Breton venue.

Golf du Cambrésis

Hauts-de-France

Golf du Cambrésis is an 18-hole links course with a par of 71, located in Niergnies, just two minutes from Cambrai in the Hauts-de-France region. The course is situated near an aerodrome, creating a distinctive and dynamic setting. The layout features open, links-style terrain typical of the region. Wind is the primary challenge at Golf du Cambrésis, providing a significant test for experienced golfers while remaining accessible to players of all levels. The course is designed to challenge strategic play and shot-making skills. Facilities include a spacious 20-position practice range and a dedicated putting green for pre-round preparation. The clubhouse offers a welcoming bar and a sunny terrace where golfers can relax after play. The club emphasizes accessibility and a family-friendly atmosphere while maintaining the core values of golf including respect, integrity, and strategic thinking. The course welcomes golfers of varying abilities and provides instruction for beginners.

Golf du Cap

Occitanie

Golf du Cap d'Agde

Occitanie

Golf du Cap d'Agde is a 27-hole international golf course located in the Cap d'Agde region of Languedoc-Roussillon in southern France. The course is set within a Mediterranean landscape, offering players views of the coastline and sunset vistas. The facility features a modern clubhouse restaurant called Le Dix 9 Club House, which serves French cuisine and offers both indoor dining and a terrace overlooking the course. The course caters to golfers of all levels through its professional instruction programs, including individual lessons and a dedicated golf school offering training from beginners to advanced players. The facility hosts various competitions throughout the year, including the Trophée Séniors du Cap d'Agde. The course is supported by nearby accommodation options, including the Palmyra Golf Hôtel, a Mediterranean-style hotel within the golf grounds, making it suitable for golf tourism and extended stays in the region.

Golf du Chambon-sur-Lignon

Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes

Golf du Chambon-sur-Lignon is located at an altitude of 1,000 meters in the "La Pierre de Lune" locality, nestled at the foot of Mont Mézenc and Suc du Lizieux in the Haute-Loire region. The course measures 5,981 meters and offers alpine terrain with scenic mountain views. The elevated location provides a distinctive setting with challenging topography characteristic of courses in the Massif Central region. The club organizes regular competitions and tournaments from March through November, catering to players of all levels. Facilities include professional instruction through lessons and training programs, a pro shop stocked with equipment for both beginners and experienced golfers, and an on-site restaurant serving regional specialties. The course's mountain setting and altitude create natural playing conditions suited to intermediate and advanced players seeking a more demanding layout away from lowland courses.

Golf du Chammet

Nouvelle-Aquitaine 4 upcoming events

Golf du Chammet is a 9-hole course with par 35 located in the Parc Naturel Régional de Millevaches in Corrèze, in the Limousin region of France. The course sits in a preserved natural environment at the intersection of three authentic departments. The layout includes a main 9-hole course and a Pitch & Putt option offering 18 or 6 holes for varied skill levels. Positioned in the heart of nature, the course is characterized by its scenic landscape and natural setting. Golf du Chammet is designed to be accessible to all players, from beginners seeking to learn the sport in a welcoming atmosphere to experienced golfers. The course hosts an active association, the Association Sportive des Joueurs de Golf du Chammet (ASJGC), which organizes competitions and training stages throughout the season. The senior team represents the course in external competitions, including regional tournaments. The course has maintained competitive activity, with the senior team winning the 2025 Limousin Cup, demonstrating its place within the regional golf community.

Golf du Champ de Bataille

Normandie 1 upcoming event

Golf du Champ de Bataille is located in Neubourg, Normandy, and is set within a historic forest domain. The course is designed as a championship-level layout carved through the woodlands of the Domaine du Champ de Bataille, offering a scenic natural setting. The course features an idyllic landscape characterized by its forested terrain, which provides both aesthetic appeal and challenging playing conditions typical of wooded championship courses. The facility includes not only the golf course but also a restaurant called "Les Terrasses du Champ de Bataille," which operates within the forest setting and overlooks the course. The club maintains an active sports association and offers various membership options, green fees, and rentals. The course hosts regular competitions and provides golf instruction through its golf school. The combination of championship-level design and natural forest surroundings makes it a notable course in the Normandy region.

Golf du Chardonnay

Grand Est

Golf du Chardonnay is a compact 6-hole golf facility located in Vertus, Blancs-Coteaux in the Marne region of Champagne, near Épernay. Integrated within the André Jacquart champagne vineyard estate, this course functions primarily as a training center focused on short game practice. The facility is designed for golfers of all levels—beginners, intermediate players, and professionals—with an emphasis on shots under 120 meters. It features high-performance synthetic greens that meet professional standards, allowing players to develop precision in approach shots and short-range accuracy, a often-neglected aspect of golf technique. The course offers a pleasant and sociable golfing experience with the unique addition of champagne tastings from the André Jacquart domain. Professional instruction is provided year-round by Damien Larbre, a PGA France member with 18 years of teaching and playing experience. The facility operates as a genuine training and education center rather than a traditional championship course, making it accessible and welcoming for skill development throughout the year.

Golf du Château d'Allot

Nouvelle-Aquitaine

Golf du Château d'Allot is an 18-hole championship course located near Agen in Lot-et-Garonne, southwestern France, situated just 10 minutes from the A62 motorway exit. Designed by renowned golf architect Michel Gayon, the course takes advantage of a prestigious estate planted with century-old cedar trees. The layout features original and technical design with gentle elevation changes that wind alongside lakes and the Garonne River, a significant waterway of the region. The course presents a moderate challenge suitable for golfers of varying abilities while showcasing the natural landscape features of the château grounds. Beyond the main course, the facility offers comprehensive amenities including practice areas, a putting green, golf instruction with a recognized golf school, and dining at Le Fairway Gourmand restaurant. The course hosts competitions and welcomes both individual players and groups, making it a notable destination for golfers in the Aquitaine region.

Golf du Château d'Avoise

Bourgogne-Franche-Comté

Golf du Château d'Avoise is an 18-hole championship course located in the heart of Burgundy, France, opening in August 1992. Set across 120 hectares, the course winds through natural woodland featuring copses, birches, majestic beeches, and century-old oaks, interspersed with a water feature. The natural layout presents a technical and strategic challenge suitable for golfers of all skill levels. Positioned 1.5 hours from Paris and 40 minutes from Lyon by TGV, the course benefits from an exceptional location in the Burgundy region. The terrain showcases the landscape's natural characteristics while incorporating modern golf design principles. The facility includes L'Albatros restaurant overlooking the course, a pro shop, and teaching facilities. The club hosts approximately 55 competitions annually and maintains around 250 members, establishing itself as one of Burgundy's premier golfing destinations.

Golf du château d’Augerville

Centre-Val de Loire

Golf du château d'Augerville is an 18-hole golf course situated within a 100-hectare park near Augerville-la-Rivière, approximately 75 kilometers south of Paris. The course is integrated into the Château d'Augerville Golf & Spa Resort, a five-star hotel property. The course is set within a preserved natural landscape, offering players a scenic setting among mature trees and parkland terrain. The layout extends across the château's expansive grounds, providing an immersive experience in nature while maintaining accessibility to the resort's facilities. The course features an on-site pro shop and offers instructional programming, including golf lessons and initiation sessions conducted on Sunday mornings by professional instructors. These lessons accommodate various formats, from individual sessions to group instruction for up to twenty participants, catering to golfers of different skill levels. The golf experience is complemented by the resort's comprehensive amenities, including accommodation, fine dining, and spa facilities, making it suitable for both serious golfers and leisure visitors seeking a complete resort experience.

Golf du Château de Barbet

Occitanie

Golf du Château de Bournel

Bourgogne-Franche-Comté

Golf du Chateau de Cheverny

Centre-Val de Loire

Golf du Château de Cheverny is an 18-hole championship course located in the Loire Valley region, approximately 15 minutes from Blois in Sologne. Designed by architect Olivier Van Der Vynckt, the course is thoughtfully integrated into the natural landscape and historical setting of the area. The course is situated around the Étang de la Rousselière, a former hunting territory of Château de Cheverny. The layout harmonizes with the Sologne's distinctive terrain and natural features, offering players opportunities to encounter local wildlife such as deer during early morning and sunset rounds. The course is recognized for both the exceptional quality of its landscaping and its meticulous maintenance standards. The setting combines historical significance with natural beauty, presenting golfers with a picturesque environment that respects the regional heritage. The course infrastructure includes a restaurant facility called "La Rousselière," practice areas, and a golf school offering individual lessons, seasonal group courses, and specialized clinics for skill development and course improvement.

Golf du Château de Faverges

Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes

Golf du Château de Hombourg

Grand Est