LE TOUQUET GOLF RESORT
A Legendary Golfing Destination
While La Mer is rated as one of the top 100 courses in continental Europe by Golf World Magazine (UK), the whole resort has also been recognised as Redevelopment of the Year 2018 by Golf Inc. Magazine (UK). .
The variety of its holes across three courses provide challenges at all skill levels and spectacular holes that are simply a joy to play. Major tournaments, both national and international, have laid stake to this resort over the years, and for good reason. Respecting its prestigious history while evolving through modern investment, Le Touquet Golf Resort sets a standard in the world of golf.
La Mer
Course
18 holes, 6430 meters, PAR 72
La Mer is the #1 links in France, and offers a spectacular challenge. This demanding course, winding through towering dunes and formidable grasslands, is a classic out-and-back links with deep greenside bunkering and large run-offs.
La Forêt
Course
18 holes, 5774 meters, PAR 71
Nestled in the heart of the pine forest, this is the historic golf course (1904). It offers a great challenge to amateur or confirmed competitors.
Le Manoir
Course
9 holes, 2834 meters, PAR 35
Ideal for learning the subtleties of golf and getting in some practice in an authentic natural setting. It is also dedicated to classification competitions or to obtain the green card.
LE TOUQUET GOLF RESORT
A GOLF DESTINATION RICH WITH THE HISTORY OF THE GAME
Many of golf’s greatest players have played and loved Le Touquet Golf Resort’s courses, which have hosted the French Open six times, with the legendary Seve Ballesteros winning the 1977 edition. Don’t miss the chance to walk in the footsteps of golf’s masters.
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HISTORY Stories, and a passion |
EDUCATION Learn & improve |
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QUALITY Quality at the heart of Le Touquet Golf Resort experienceLe Touquet Golf Resort is built, above all else, on a reputation for quality golf. Contrasting the 350 hectares of beautiful wild dunes and forest surrounding it, the courses are pristinely and meticulously maintained. The original contours of the landscape have been preserved in all of their subtlety, and now, with the missing holes from Harry Colt and Charles ‘Hugh’ Alison’s original La Mer design brought back to life after decades lost, this experience is not one to be missed. |
GOLF COURSE ALL THE COURSES |
COMPETITIONS UPCOMING COMPETITIONS |
GRAND RESTAURANT THE CLUB HOUSE |