Golf Compact de Saint-Lô, Six-hole golf course in Saint-Lô, France.
The Golf Compact de Saint-Lô is a six-hole golf course located within an urban park setting. The course covers roughly 1,200 meters and offers varied difficulty levels designed to welcome players of different skill levels.
Designed by architect Yves Bureau, the course opened in 2007 as a way to bring golf to a wider audience in the Normandy region. Its creation as a compact facility responded to the need for more accessible golfing opportunities.
The site takes its name from the nearby woodland area and reflects this connection to the natural surroundings. Visitors see trees and green spaces woven throughout, creating a link between the sport and the local landscape.
The course is open daily from late morning through evening, making it easy to visit during standard hours. It is helpful to call ahead to confirm current conditions before planning your visit.
The site features ten practice stations on natural grass scattered across the grounds. These dedicated areas for short game and bunker training give players a chance to refine their technique beyond the main holes.
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