Golf de Céron, Golf course in Céron, France
Golf de Céron was a golf course in the Burgundy region that spread across rolling terrain with natural water bodies and a small stream. The layout included multiple holes with practice areas and a course design that offered a moderate to challenging play.
The course opened in 1997 and was located on the grounds of Château de la Frédière, serving golfers for over two decades. It contributed to regional sports development in Burgundy before closing in 2017.
The course design incorporated natural Burgundian landscape elements, with oak and elm trees and various conifers shaping the feel of the property. These trees framed the playing experience throughout the layout.
Visitors could access multiple practice areas and book professional instruction from coaches who worked with players of different skill levels. The facility was designed to accommodate golfers from beginners to experienced players.
The sandy soil throughout the course created specific playing conditions that set it apart from other golf facilities in the Burgundy region. This soil type affected ball flight and green play in distinctive ways.
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