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Golf du Haut Poitou

Nouvelle-Aquitaine 1 upcoming event

Golf du Haut-Poitou is an 18-hole championship course located near Poitiers in the Poitou region of France, designed by Harold J. Baker. The course is characterized by rolling terrain and woodland sections flanking the Lac de Saint-Cyr, with water hazards strategically positioned throughout. The layout combines wooded areas on hillsides with open sections featuring water obstacles, creating a technically challenging and diverse playing experience. The course gained recognition as host to an International Open professional tournament on the Alps Tour circuit for 13 consecutive years and continues to host an annual Pro-Am competition. In addition to the main 18-hole course, the facility offers a 9-hole compact course suitable for both beginners and experienced players, and a Pitch & Putt course with maximum hole lengths of 90 meters. The setting provides exceptional scenic views across the lake. Training facilities include a 40-position uncovered range, 28 covered positions, practice bunkers, two putting greens, and an approach green. The course emphasizes sustainable management practices and environmental conservation, supporting rare species including purple orchids and guinea fowl fritillaries on the property.

Golf du Haut-Bugey

Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 6 upcoming events

Golf du Hazeau

Grand Est 1 upcoming event

Golf du Hazeau is a 9-hole municipal course with a par of 35, located in Vittel, France. Established in 1991, the course sits within the renowned Vittel sports complex (CPO) at the edge of the Hazeau forest, creating a natural transition between the town and woodland that supports diverse flora and fauna. The layout features double tees on 6 holes, providing 15 different playing configurations suitable for both beginners and experienced golfers. The course is characterized by wide fairways and gently rolling terrain with minimal physical demands, though the seemingly spacious layout presents strategic challenges through careful bunkering and tree placement. The design incorporates several notable features including doglegs, elevated greens, out-of-bounds areas, and strategically positioned bunkers that demand precision rather than pure length. Hole 8 is identified as the course's most difficult par 4, while hole 3 is among the easiest. The terrain varies with some elevation changes and water management creating visual interest despite the modest length. Facilities include a welcoming clubhouse with bar and terrace, a 14-position practice range (4 covered), putting green, and approach green. The course is known for being one of France's most affordable public golf courses, emphasizing accessibility and democratic golf practice.

Golf du Kempferhof

Grand Est

Golf du Kempferhof is an 18-hole championship course with a par 72 layout stretching 5,989 to 6,000 metres, designed by renowned architect Robert von Hagge. Located in Plobsheim, Alsace, approximately 15 minutes from Strasbourg, the course occupies an 85-hectare estate and opened in 1990. The course presents a significant challenge, featuring over 15 water hazards distributed across most holes, numerous large bunkers, and broad sculpted greens. Play takes place among hundred-year-old oak trees in a pastoral setting. The layout is notably merciless, testing both experienced and beginner golfers. The resort includes a château hotel and comprehensive training facilities. The golf academy features dedicated zones for short and long game practice, including a 1,000-square-metre putting green, chipping area with Scottish-style bunkers, sheltered practice stations equipped with TrackMan technology, and a studio offering swing analysis and instruction for all skill levels. The course is ranked among Europe's top 10 most beautiful golf courses and serves as both a championship venue and corporate seminar destination.

Golf du Lac d'Annecy

Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes

Golf du Lac d'Annecy is a 10-hole golf course located in Haute-Savoie in the Rhône-Alpes region of France, situated on the natural reserve of Roc de Chère between Lake Annecy and the surrounding mountains. Founded in 1953, the course was designed by architect Cecil Blanford, representing a rare example of a golf course developed within a natural reserve. The course offers electric and manual golf carts along with a practice area. It serves both beginners and experienced golfers through instruction from three state-certified professionals, offering individual and group lessons, including a green card program. The club organizes regular competitions throughout the year, including weekly Thursday performance events and Saturday competitions. The setting combines lakeside and mountain landscapes, creating a distinctive Alpine environment. The course accommodates various skill levels and hosts numerous tournaments and social events. The facility also includes dining facilities and offers seminar spaces for groups, making it a multipurpose golf destination combining sport with the natural beauty of the Lake Annecy region.

Golf du Lac Ste-Marie

Québec

Golf du Lac Ste-Marie is an 18-hole golf course located in the Haute-Gatineau Hills region of Quebec. The course is set within a natural landscape featuring the surrounding hills, offering scenic views that characterize the playing experience. Situated in a peaceful environment, the course presents players with a unique challenge while maintaining accessibility for golfers of varying skill levels. The facility includes a practice range for warm-up sessions and a clubhouse with a terrace overlooking both the golf course and the surrounding hillside terrain. The course is designed to take advantage of its natural setting, with the spectacular hill views serving as a defining characteristic of rounds played here. Beyond golf, the property and surrounding area support multiple recreational activities including water navigation, fishing, hunting, mountain biking, tennis, walking trails, and skiing options. The clubhouse operates a pro shop with golf merchandise and dining facilities. The venue also accommodates weddings, banquets, and special events, making it a multifaceted recreational destination in the Lac Ste-Marie region.

Golf du Lac Tignes

Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes

Golf du Léman

Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes

Golf Du Luberon

Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 2 upcoming events

Golf du Luberon is an 18-hole championship course located in Pierrevert, near Manosque in southeastern Provence, adjacent to the Luberon regional natural park. The course is situated in the heart of the Luberon region, offering scenic views of the Valensole plateau as a backdrop. The terrain reflects the natural landscape characteristics of Provence, providing a distinctive playing experience in this Mediterranean setting. The course features an on-site restaurant, La Gardette, which overlooks the layout and serves traditional Provençal cuisine. The facility accommodates both member and visitor play, with flexible seasonal hours reflecting the region's climate variations. The course supports competitive golf through its tournament program and offers golf instruction through its golf school. The setting combines the natural beauty of the Luberon landscape with modern golf amenities, making it a notable course in the Provence region.

Golf du Lys

Hauts-de-France

Golf du Lys Chantilly is a prestigious country club located in Lamorlaye, France, featuring multiple golf courses with distinct characteristics. The club's primary course, Les Chênes, was designed by renowned architect Tom Simpson in 1929 and presents a genuine challenge to golfers of all levels through deceptive slopes and strategically positioned bunkers with raised edges. Les Bouleaux, designed by Patrick Cros in 1976 and refined by Robert Berthet in 1980, offers a shorter and narrower layout requiring superior precision and technical skill compared to Les Chênes. The course remains well-maintained and continues to challenge contemporary players. Additionally, the club features a Pitch & Putt course designed by Didier Fruchet in 2009, created to accommodate a broader audience while maintaining the club's country club philosophy. The facility encompasses tennis courts, a restaurant, and various recreational amenities, establishing it as a comprehensive sports and leisure destination in the Chantilly region.

Golf du Médoc

Nouvelle-Aquitaine

Golf du Mont Saint-Jean

Bourgogne-Franche-Comté

Golf du Mont-Saint-Jean is an 18-hole mountain golf course located in Haut-Jura at Les Rousses, approximately two kilometers from the Swiss border and close to Geneva and Lausanne. Set within a 60-hectare domain developed on the grounds of a former Jura farm, the course offers exceptional views of the Jura mountain range. The layout is designed to accommodate players of varying skill levels, with diverse terrain and atmospheric characteristics typical of mountain golf courses. The course emphasizes accessibility and enjoyment for all golfers while maintaining the natural landscape features of the Jura region. Beyond the golf course, the domaine includes a quality restaurant and three-star hotel, creating a comprehensive leisure destination. The facility operates seasonally and serves both members and visiting players, positioning itself as a unique mountain golf destination offering panoramic views and a distinctive alpine setting.

Golf du Mont-Dore

Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes

Golf du Mont-Dore is a centennial course established in 1927, located in the Auvergne region at altitude. The course features an 18-hole par 68 layout with a demanding, technical design that emphasizes precision over power. The terrain is gently rolling, with fairways winding through century-old beech trees and gorse, while greens are situated on sometimes deceptive slopes that challenge players' accuracy. The setting showcases natural mountain landscape beauty, particularly atmospheric during morning mist. The course is accessible from May to November, transforming seasonally from vibrant summer green to golden autumn colors. Key characteristics include its mountain ambiance and the integration of natural topography into strategic play. The facility offers a warm, authentic clubhouse reflecting the Mont-Dore spirit of conviviality and simplicity rather than unnecessary grandeur. Amenities include the "Là-Haut" restaurant with panoramic views serving local cuisine, practice facilities, individual lessons, courses, equipment rental, and foot-golf for families. The course welcomes both regular golfers and beginners, offering instruction at various skill levels in an unpretentious, accessible mountain setting.

Golf du Palais Royal

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Golf du Parc du Tremblay

Île-de-France

Golf du PEPS

Québec

Golf du PEPS is a dual-facility golf practice venue operated by Université Laval in Quebec City. The facility features both an indoor and outdoor component, catering to golfers of all skill levels. The indoor facility, newly constructed, spans over 5,000 square feet across two levels and includes 6 hitting bays, a practice green, and a golf simulator. It operates year-round and is accessible to university athletes and the general public. The outdoor facility offers 61 hitting stations on synthetic turf, a sand bunker, targets, a short-game area, and a mini-golf course. It operates seasonally (until mid-October) with extended evening hours and lighting. Both facilities provide instruction through group courses, private and semi-private lessons, and summer camps for youth. The course serves as a practice facility rather than a traditional 18-hole golf course, emphasizing skill development and recreational play. Notable amenities include equipment rental, food and beverage services, and flexible membership options. The venue accommodates golfers of varying ages and experience levels through tiered pricing structures and specialized programming.

Golf du Perche

Centre-Val de Loire

Golf du Perche is an independent 18-hole golf course located in the heart of the Parc Naturel Régional du Perche in France. Established in 1987 by Philippe de Yturbe, the course was created by transforming the family estate of La Vallée des Aulnes into a golf club. The course spans approximately 55 hectares and features among the region's most scenic views. The layout winds through a natural, wooded landscape characterized by rolling valleys, wheat fields, and centuries-old trees, including varieties associated with the writer Chateaubriand. The terrain and setting emphasize the preservation of the natural environment. Golf du Perche welcomes all golfers and aims to create a friendly atmosphere centered around the sporting spirit and fair play values of golf. The course operates seasonally, opening April 1 through October 31 (9am-6pm) and November 1 through March 31 (10am-4pm). It features a restaurant called "Le Green" and a pro shop on-site, alongside membership and daily green fee options for both members and non-members.

Golf du Pic Saint-Loup

Occitanie

Golf du Pic Saint-Loup is located near Montpellier in the Hérault department, offering a distinctive golfing experience with panoramic views of Pic Saint-Loup and the Mediterranean Sea. The complex features three complementary courses: the 18-hole Puech course, designed by architect Robert Berthet in 2012, combining technical challenges with stunning landscape vistas; the historic 9-hole Coulondres course, originally created by renowned designer Donald Harradine in 1980, characterized by rolling terrain and authentic charm; and a compact 5-hole course ideal for beginners. The Puech course provides a strategic, panoramic experience, while Coulondres offers a more leisurely, scenic journey through the Languedoc landscape. The facility also includes a TopTracer-equipped practice range, professional golf academy, and on-site restaurant. In 2023, the course received Bronze Biodiversity certification from the French Golf Federation and the National Museum of Natural History, reflecting its environmental conservation commitment.

Golf Du Prieure

Île-de-France

Golf du Prieuré is a private country club located in Sailly, Yvelines, in the heart of the French Vexin region near Paris. The course features two championship 18-hole layouts designed by renowned Scottish architect Fred Hawtree in 1963. The East Course measures 5,937 meters and is characterized as technical, narrow, and rolling terrain. The West Course extends 6,148 meters and is considered a challenging reference for accomplished golfers. Both courses weave through the valleys of the Yvelines countryside, offering a traditional woodland routing without excessive narrowness. The defining feature of Golf du Prieuré is its exceptional 12th-century priory clubhouse, a classified historical monument dating to 1180, which anchors the property with architectural distinction. The facility operates as a members' club but welcomes public play on weekdays via green-fee reservation. Beyond golf, the country club offers a heated 33-meter swimming pool, two tennis courts, fitness facilities, a pétanque court, and a spa with shiatsu services, making it a comprehensive leisure destination in the Paris region.

Golf du Puy en Velay

Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes

Golf du Puy en Velay is a 9-hole course situated at 800 meters altitude in the Puy en Velay region of France. The course overlooks the Ponot basin, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and is surrounded by distinctive volcanic formations that characterize the landscape. The club offers two layouts: a grand 9-hole course and a compact 6-hole course, accommodating golfers of all skill levels. The course's elevated position provides panoramic views across the volcanic terrain, creating a scenic setting that combines natural beauty with golfing challenges. The design incorporates varied tactical elements suited to different playing styles, from beginners to experienced golfers. The volcanic landscape and altitude create distinctive environmental characteristics that influence play conditions. Beyond standard golf, the facility offers FootGolf, a golf school for instruction, and open days for course discovery. The club emphasizes accessibility through initiation sessions and improvement programs, making it welcoming to players developing their skills as well as experienced competitors.

Golf du Rhin

Grand Est

Golf du Rhin is an 18-hole championship course with a par of 72, located in Chalampé at the confluence of three borders: Switzerland, Germany, and France. Established in 1969, the course is situated within a Natura 2000 protected natural reserve, offering a unique setting that combines natural serenity with challenging play. Ranked among the top 10 golf courses in the Grand Est region for maintenance and course quality, Golf du Rhin is designed to be both demanding and accessible to golfers of all levels. The course is recognized for its environmental commitments, having achieved eco-responsible certification multiple times and earning a Silver-level biodiversity label. Its multinational character makes it a distinctive social hub for the international golfing community. The course features professional instruction available through independent teaching professionals and hosts regular competitions and club events throughout the year.

Golf du Rochat

Bourgogne-Franche-Comté

Golf du Sart

Hauts-de-France