Golf de Cicé-Blossac, Golf course in Bruz, France.
Golf de Cicé-Blossac is an 18-hole course set across 72 hectares alongside the Vilaine river, featuring wide fairways and spacious greens designed in the American style. Water appears as a central feature throughout the layout, shaping the way the course flows across the landscape.
The course opened in 1992, designed by the architectural firm Macauley & Quenouille who incorporated natural elements into the playing field. This early opening made it a pioneer for modern golf design in the region.
The facility connects to French sporting traditions through the presence of professional golfer Damien Perrier, who developed his skills at this location.
The facility includes 30 stations on the driving range for practice before play. Booking ahead is advisable since popular times fill up quickly, especially during weekends and pleasant weather.
Beyond the course, the site combines a four-star hotel, a certified spa, and a restaurant overlooking the eighteenth green. This integration turns it into a full retreat for both golfers and guests seeking wellness and dining.
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