Golf des Andaines, Golf course in Bagnoles-de-l'Orne, France.
Golf des Andaines is a nine-hole course located at the edge of Andaines Forest with fairways crossed by a stream. The layout features varied terrain where water features define several holes and create technical challenges for players.
The course was established in 1927 as part of a broader resort development that included a lakeside casino. It has maintained its original nine-hole layout since opening and remains a key recreation facility for the area.
The course is named after the nearby Andaines Forest and hosts regular tournaments organized by local golf clubs. These events bring players from across the region together and form part of the active community life around the course.
Visitors should check at the entrance about access requirements and available equipment rental options before starting. The best time to play is in the morning or early afternoon when the course is less crowded.
The course was intentionally designed without significant elevation changes, making it accessible for players of different skill levels. This flat terrain contrasts with many other French golf courses that rely on hilly landscapes.
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