Golf d'Hossegor, Golf course in Soorts-Hossegor, France
Golf d'Hossegor is an 18-hole course laid out across rolling sandy terrain with a PAR-71 setup surrounded by pine and cork oak trees. The facility operates year-round and provides electric cart rentals along with a practice area offering 28 training bays.
Architects John Morrison and Arnaud Massy designed this course in 1927, establishing it as a championship-caliber facility in southwestern France. This early foundation made it one of the region's important golf venues.
The course is known among French golf enthusiasts as the place where professional golfer Jean Van de Velde developed his early game. This connection to a notable player has given the facility a respected place in French golf culture.
The course welcomes players throughout the year with extended hours on Tuesdays for added convenience. Electric carts are available for rent to help navigate the rolling terrain comfortably.
The course operates its own water management system independent from the public network, allowing it to maintain the grounds through self-sufficient resource methods. This sustainable approach is unusual for golf facilities in the area.
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