Golf des Pins, Golf course in Neufchâtel-Hardelot, France.
Golf des Pins is a golf course near Neufchâtel-Hardelot set across forested terrain with strategically placed bunkers and natural obstacles throughout the layout. The 71-par design is equipped with a pro shop, driving range, putting green, and professional instruction services.
The course was designed in the 1930s by Tom Simpson, a renowned golf architect who incorporated the natural forest landscape into the layout. The design reflects the classic approach of that era and remains largely unchanged.
The course hosts tournaments that draw local and international golfers, creating an active golfing community in the region. Players from different backgrounds and skill levels gather here to compete and connect.
The course is accessible year-round and welcomes golfers of all skill levels with appropriate conditions for play. During pleasant weather, arriving early is advisable as the location becomes popular with visiting players.
On clear days, players can see the British cliffs across the Channel in the distance while playing. This unexpected view of another country adds a special element to the golfing experience.
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