Saturday, September 13, 2014

Top 10 most beautiful golf courses in France


With summer comes, it will be the return of many golfers on the French route. Little miss the opportunity to go kick the ball in the sun and take a well deserved in the clubhouse pot. Holidays views Blog has selected you ten sumptuous courses that will make you dream. 

1.Morfontaine 

By renowned architect Tom Simpson, golf Morfontaine, in Oise, is probably the most legendary golf France and Navarre. Two courses: an eighteen-hole and a compact, equally impressive one than the other as they are beautiful. A feast for the eyes and for the clubs! 
Pine, heather, oak trees, you enter the very private golf which once belonged to the Duc de Guiche. However, unless you are a boss CAC40 or a great writer, do not think you can take a green fee like you're used to. Only 450 members have the right to stake this golf paradisiacal. Yes, Morfontaine is as impenetrable as the ways of the Lord. 

2.Les Bordes 

In second place in our ranking is the famous golf king pen, Baron Bich. 
Lakes, sandy beaches, an ancient wood and an American look, any doubt, it is the architect Robert Von Hagge Texan who designed the site. But rest assured, this beautiful course is in France. It is in Loir et Cher, in what was once the hunting grounds of Baron Bich. So you will probably run the road a deer or a wild boar! 
Expect to lose a few balls, the course is two-thirds full of water, which makes the highly technical course. 

3.Chantilly 

Designed by renowned architect Tom Simpson, the Golf of Chantilly, located in the forest of the same name has two paths: the path of Vineuil and Longères. Just as amazing as the other one, both courses offer completely different designs. One has the appearance of a Scottish links, the other hand, located in the wooded area, says its very French identity. 

4.Fontainebleau 

Also drawn by Tom Simpson, golf Fontainebleau is located on what was once a hunting ground of the nobility. Thickets of heather, bunkers galore and a very narrow fairway makes it a very technical course. Golf Fontainebleau is also renowned for its legendary clubhouse Norman style. Many see it as one of the most beautiful golf courses in Europe. 

5.The National Golf Albatross 

The National Golf Course, which will host the 2018 Ryder Cup, is already in a class of more accessible clubs. Although highly technical, it is not just for professional players. It is composed of two types of landscapes: the first, rather in the style of Scottish links and the latter in turn, is made of vast bunkers, high roughs, large bodies of water and undulating fairways. The vast green putter will appeal to lovers 

6.Golf Vidauban Prince de Provence 

Directed by Robert Trent Jones and his son Robert Jr., this golf Var is a true masterpiece. Built on the field Vidauban, it is very hilly and has many holes and bunkers. Pins umbrella and lavender are part of the decor. So Prince is a very nice to play, regardless of their level golf. 

7.Terre Blanche 

Designed by architect Dave Thomas, Terre Blanche has two prestigious courses. Riou, characterized by very undulating fairways, beautiful and well worked mostly green, it offers golfers lucky enough to play, stunning views over the village of Fayence. The route of the castle itself, has large expanses of water, large white sand bunkers and greens super fast. Very technical and physical, this course is designed for players looking for good challenge. 

8.Kempferhof 

Located just outside Strasbourg, the Alsatian Golf was designed by Von Hagge Bob. A look at the beauty of the places, guess the famous architect was inspired by the magic and mystery of the Rhine. Indeed, the setting is beautiful: various holes and unspoiled nature make this gofl a haven. And for lovers of good food, rest assured, the club also has a high quality hotel. 

9.Sperone 

Located in the extreme south of Corsica, near Bonifacio, the Sperone golf course could be the eighth wonder of the world as the setting is amazing. Located between the sea and the bush on the 18th hole occupies 76 hectares. Given the size, no risk of sending the ball on the fairway next door. This golf course, carved in beautiful Corsica, was designed by Robert Trent Jones, who made this paradise one of the most beautiful golf courses and most importantly, one of the hardest of France. Indeed, not only plays a shot with both feet flat as the terrain is steep. 

10 Golf du Medoc 

Located north of the capital of wine, Bordeaux, Medoc golf course also has two technical one than the other. This beautiful course located on a large plateau, constitutes a real challenge as it will require you to adapt. Your game will be the image of the land: constantly changing!

Source: www.vacancesvuesdublog.fr

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