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Carhaix Golf
Equipped with a practice, a putting green, a pitching green, a 9 holes compact route, a trilingual signage and a leaflet (French, English, and Breton) the golf of Carhaix is well suited for all golfers. It offers to... -
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Golf La Freslonnière
Always presented in immaculate condition with greens that are as smooth as they are quick, La Freslonnière is rightly regarded as one of the very best courses in the region. Designed by Alain du Bouexic and opened in 1989, it makes wonderful use of its considerable natural assets. -
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Garden Golf de Cicé-Blossac
Although it sounds like a French movie star, Cicé Blossac is quite American in style. The greens and tees are built upon sand, comply with USGA standards, are very fast draining and therefore playable throughout the year. -
Dinard Golf
Established in 1887, Dinard is France’s second-oldest club and is steeped in history. Founded by a group of British settlers and designed by the famous Scotsman Tom Dunn, it is clearly modelled on the great courses ‘back home’. -
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Golf du Domaine des Ormes
Situated in the heart of the Emerald Coast between Rennes and St Malo, Des Ormes is in the middle of a chateau estate that is now a holiday resort. -
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Golf de Rennes Saint Jacques
Located just to the south-west of the city from which it gets it’s name, Rennes is sometimes described as an urban golf course. Don’t be put off as it’s every bit as attractive as others in more rural settings. -
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Golf Blue Green Val-André
Exceptionally pretty with wonderful views along the coast, Pléneuf-Val-André is a glorious seaside course. More clifftop than traditional links, it is nevertheless extensively bunkered with the greens being particularly well defended. -
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Golf Les Ajoncs d'Or
This particularly lovely course lies just a few minutes from the beaches of Sud-Goëlo between Paimpol and St-Brieuc. Close to the sea but largely sheltered from its wind, Les Ajoncs d’Or weaves through the woods and enjoys simply magnificent scenery.


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