Golf Ésterel Latitude, Golf course in Saint-Raphaël, France.
Golf Ésterel Latitude is an 18-hole course in Saint-Raphaël stretching 5585 meters (18,313 feet) through Mediterranean terrain with umbrella pines, cork oaks, and arbutus trees. The facility includes 40 driving range spots, 12 covered practice areas, putting greens, and rentals for clubs and electric trolleys.
The course was established in 1991 and designed by Robert Trent Jones Senior, who integrated the layout between residential areas and Mediterranean vegetation. This design approach created harmony between the golf course and the surrounding landscape.
The course reflects Mediterranean outdoor culture, with players experiencing native vegetation like umbrella pines and cork oaks while playing. Year-round operation means the landscape changes seasonally, offering different perspectives across the seasons.
The course is accessible in various weather conditions, so dress accordingly for your visit. Clubs and trolleys can be rented on-site, making it easy for visitors to play without bringing their own equipment.
Players can pick fresh arbutus fruit directly from trees during autumn rounds as they navigate the course. This edible landscape creates a memorable experience that sets the course apart from typical golf destinations.
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