Golf des Sarrays, Golf course in Sainte-Fauste, France.
Golf des Sarrays is a nine-hole course set within a large oak forest that spans approximately 2735 meters with a par of 35. The setting is entirely surrounded by trees, creating a natural frame for play.
The course began in 1988 as a practice facility created by a local farmer and grew gradually. The first three holes were built initially, with the remaining six added later.
The course sits in an area rooted in farming traditions and reflects the rural identity of central France. Visitors notice the open landscapes and how the course blends with the surrounding countryside.
The course is straightforward to access and provides parking near the entrance areas. Visitors should expect damper conditions, especially after rain, since the forest floor retains moisture.
The course includes 14 practice stalls and a dedicated training area beside the forest. This facility is naturally visited by pheasants, deer, and herons that roam the grounds.
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