Golf de l'Odet, Golf course in Clohars-Fouesnant, France.
Golf de l'Odet is a course spread across roughly 130 hectares of wooded ground with an 18-hole championship layout and a separate 9-hole course for beginners. The facility includes a driving range, putting area, and professional coaching services.
The course opened in 1986 and was designed to incorporate traditional Breton embankments while keeping the native oak and pine forest intact. This combination of landscape preservation and local heritage shaped the character of the grounds.
The club has become woven into the local community through annual tournaments and youth programs that involve families from nearby towns. These events reflect how golf here serves as a gathering point rather than just a sport for visitors.
The terrain is hilly with wooded sections, so sturdy footwear and an early arrival work best when visiting. Morning and early afternoon hours tend to offer the most available tee times and fewer crowds on the course.
The course wraps around ancient Breton embankments that have shaped the landscape for centuries. These earth structures add unexpected depth to the game while connecting players to the region's agricultural past.
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