Designed in 1929 by Tom Simpson, this is a magnificent course testing even the best of golfers. There is no water on the course but strategically placed bunkers and quick greens make it difficult to score well.
27 holes onsite with a beautiful clubhouse. The Par 72 ‘Le Vallon’ is physically tough and is technical in parts. Hit straight off your drive and you could be rewarded.
Opened in 1992, this is a Florida marshland course. Wide fairways and bunkers, plenty of water and large greens make this a challenge. The clubhouse is superb, modern and contemporary.
Surrounded by forests and overlooking the estuary of the river Seine, the 27 hole Deauville-Saint-Gatien shares its holes between a valley and the higher ground of the plains. Lovely Norman style clubhouse. Magnificent.
Located in typical Normandy-hedgerow-country and just 10 minutes from Deauville, this undulating golf course offers superb scenery. It is quite a tight course necessitating precise iron play.
The first couple of holes of the course lull you into a false sense of security with their wide, open fairways. However, with water featuring prominently on the back nine and multi-levelled greens, beware!
This wonderful golf club was founded in 1985 by Guy Dupont. 36 holes are onsite, 4 loops of 9, of which the main 9 hole course, La Mer, is a delight with its signature 6th overlooking the channel.
Stunning views, with some spectacular holes running along the cliffs. The course runs dangerously close to the cliff edge and when the wind blows, slicers beware!
Delightfully carved out of mature trees with the occasional water hazard. Good condition including excellent greens and fairways, go in late spring to take advantage of the blooming rhododendrums.