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Cannes Mandelieu Old Course

Route du golf, Mandelieu-La Napoule, 06210
www.golfoldcourse.com

One of the veterans of the Riviera, created in 1891 by the Grand Duke Michael of Russia on flat grounds decorated by century old umbrella pines. Returning from St Andrews in Scotland, where he discovered the game of golf, the Grand Duke decided to create ...

Domaine de Terre Blanche

Domaine de Terre Blanche, Tourrettes, 83440
www.terre-blanche.com

Two of the most beautiful golf courses in Europe – designed by one the finest golf course designers worldwide. The Domaine de Terre Blanche was conceived from the onset as an Eldorado for golfers. Seldom has a concept been turned into reality as meticul ...

Domaine du Château de Taulane

Le Logis du Pin, RN 85, La Martre, 83840
www.chateau-taulane.com

At the edge of the Var, Maritimes Alps and the Haute-Provence Alps, on the Napoleon road, and carved into the breathtaking landscapes of Provence, the Château de Taulane's superb 18-hole par 72 golf course - the first French course created by South-Afric ...

Golf Club du Beauvallon

Boulevard des Collines, Sainte-Maxime, 83120
www.ste-maxime.com

One of the oldest Var golf courses. Created in 1923, it changed from a 9 hole to an 18 hole in 1966 when Peter and Don Harradine redesigned the entire course which also now offers a 180° view on the bay of Saint-Tropez :Structure:1 practice of 22 statio ...

Golf Country Club de Cannes-Mougins

175 avenue du Golf, Mougins, 06250
www.golf-cannes-mougins.com

Created in 1923 and remarkable by its magnificent club-house, comprising a genuine 17th century oil press and a 20m high pigeon house. In 1977, the course has been rebuilt for the current architecture (18 holes ; par 72) designed by two golf architects, P ...

Golf Country Club de Saint-Donat

270 route de Cannes, Plan-de-Grasse, 06130
www.golfsaintdonat.com

One of the "musts" of Cannes' hinterland. Designed by Robert Trent Jones Junior's pen, this magnificent 6031 metre 71 par course will delight you with the diversity of its layout and its landscapes and comprising of a 24 stall driving range, a co ...

Golf d'Opio-Valbonne

Route de Roquefort, Opio, 06650
www.opengolfclub.com

Set between Cannes, Nice and Grasse, the Golf Club of Opio Valbonne is one of the jewels in the crown of the Riviera. Imagine an 18-hole course amidst the sea and the mountains, at the heart of a magnificent domain. Protected by 220 hectares of undulating ...

Golf de la Grande Bastide

761 chemin des Picholines, Chateauneuf-de-Grasse, 06740
www.opengolfclub.com

The Grande Bastide golf course is one of the Côte d’Azur’s most famous. It is situated at the heart of the region of perfumes, at the foot of the hills of the Niçoise hinterland. Blending perfectly with it’s environment, it offers magnificent view ...

Golf de Sainte-Maxime

Route dy Débarquement, Sainte-Maxime, 83120
www.bluegreen.com/Sainte-Maxime

Overlooking the bay of and located between the sea, wild scrubland and forests of cork oak this is a mostly technical 18 hole golf course stretching across 65 hilly hectares.

Golf de Valescure

Avenue des Golfs, BP 451, Saint-Raphael, 83704

The oldest golf course in the Var, built in 1895 with a very British outline: the holes are relatively short and the greens narrow. Great precision is necessary and the choice of club can sometimes be tricky.

Golf du Claux Amic

1 route des 3 Ponts, Grasse, 06130
www.claux-amic.com

Situated in the Grasse heights, this charming site is a genuine 17th century hunting reserve. The fairways cross an oak, fir and broom forest. 18 hole (par 72 - 5916 mètres)

Golf Moins Cher (Less Expensive Golf)

www.golfmoinscher.com/

Interesting website (in French) for those of you wishing to find golf courses around France that are somewhat cheaper than normal club houses. Map of France showing all regions of France offering special golf packages. English translation promised soon.

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