Golf Blue Green de Pléneuf Val André, Golf course on the Emerald Coast, France
Golf Blue Green de Pléneuf Val André is an 18-hole course stretching 5849 meters across coastal cliffs with ocean views. The layout combines natural elevation changes with heathland and beach landscapes, keeping the sea visible throughout play.
The course opened in 1992 and has since hosted the Open de Bretagne regularly. This tournament is part of the European Challenge Tour and has brought international recognition to the site.
The course defines golfing in this coastal region and attracts visitors drawn to the setting between heathland and sea. Playing style here is shaped by the exposed location, where wind and ocean views influence every shot.
The facility features 28 practice stations with 12 covered bays, a shop, and restaurant on site for visitors. Year-round access is available, though natural elevation changes demand physical fitness when walking between holes.
The eleventh hole is regarded by many as one of the most remarkable in Europe and ranks among the world's 500 most notable holes. This hole makes exceptional use of the dramatic cliff setting and stays with golfers long after they play it.
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