Golf Courses at Le Touquet Golf
La Mer Course
Designed by Harry Colt, who crafted Royal Portrush, and Charles Alison, the La Mer course at Le Touquet Resort has hosted six French Opens. Like many Colt-designed courses, this course feels like it is just part of the coastline and has been since time-began. This course has been refurbished recently so there’s no better time to give it a shot.
This is the youngest course on the resort and, at over 7000 yards from the back tees, it is a good length. It is quite rare for a links to have so many trees and it makes this course very reminiscent of the Championship course at Carnoustie. With large green complexes, riveted bunkers and troubling sand dunes you won’t forget that you are playing links golf.
The course feels wild yet refined and will challenge golfers of all skill levels. La Mer is one of those courses that you know is top-quality from start to finish. A recent renovation to the course has included new greens and clearance of trees to open up some beautiful views of the coast. It is no surprise that it is ranked among the best in Europe and the history that goes with the course makes it an unforgettable golfing experience.
La Mer overlooks the wild dunes and the Channel coastline, and is without doubt one of Northern France's most prestigious destinations.
“If you love links golf, you will absolutely love La Mer. The course is in fantastic condition with some really beautiful holes framed by the surrounding dunes. It’s more open than many of the other courses in Northern France which will appeal to those who might spray it a bit off the tee. The course is more exposed to the coast so the wind is certainly a factor. Very impressive – an absolute treat to play.” - Mark Crossfield, PGA Professional
Local tip: Take a climb up the stairs to the viewing
platform behind the tee on the 18th to enjoy spectacular views over
the links.
Course Information
Par |
72 |
Designed by |
Harry Colt |
Opened for play |
1931 |
Previously hosted |
French Open (6 times) |
Tees
Balck |
7,032 yards |
SSS 74 |
White |
6,846 yards |
SSS 73.3 |
Yellow |
6,353 yards |
SSS 71 |
Blue |
5,829 yards |
SSS 74 |
Red |
5,308 yards |
SSS 71.2 |
La Foret Course
Built in 1904, this is one of the oldest courses in France and was designed as the British were popularising the sport across the Channel. This course meanders through impressive trees giving you a secluded and private feel as you play, or shielding you from the judging glare of other golfers if you are having a bad day.
Whilst this course is an easier affair than La Mer, it is still a great challenge for golfers and will test a different set of golfing skills than the links course. Le Forêt feels like a classic, well-established parkland course and is always in great condition!
The large oaks and pines shelter you from the inevitable coastal winds whilst adding a challenging character to the course. The difference in feel between this course and its younger brother on the coast is striking. Here you have a large side-helping of tranquillity to go with your golf.
"La Foret is a lovely tree-lined course. I was really pleasantly surprised. Much more parkland compared with the sibling La Mer, which makes for quite an interesting contrast. Both courses are very fair and make for a terrific test of golf." - Mark Crossfield, PGA Professional
Course Information
Par |
71 |
Designed by |
Horace Hutchinson |
Opened for play |
1904 |
Tees
White |
6,315 yards |
SSS 70.9 |
Yellow |
5,995 yards |
SSS 69.3 |
Blue |
5,485 yards |
SSS 72.3 |
Red |
5,208 yards |
SSS 70.1 |
Le Manoir Course
Playing nine-holes is becoming a more and more popular way of playing golf and Le Touquet Resort gives you a cracking course for those looking for a shorter round. This course is just great fun and if you’re travelling with kids or new golfers, it is a perfect place for them to play. If you’re a more experienced golfer then this course is one to work on your short game. One thing is for sure, it will leave you with a smile on your face.
Course Information
Par |
35 |
Designed by |
H.J Baker |
Opened for play |
1910 |
Tees
Yellow |
2,881 yards |
SSS 68.9 |
Red |
2,537 yards |
SSS 70.3 |
Signature hole-No. 12 (La Mer):
Par 4, 367 metres (SI 7
The signature hole at La Mer is a great example of the Links golf on offer at Le Toquet. From the tee, the hole plays to a narrow fairway, and with dunes either side, it is important to make sure the drive is in play. However, like many holes on La Mer, a strong wind coming from the coast on the left-hand side makes this a particularly challenging task. The approach shot continues in typical links fashion and is played from an undulated fairway, onto a green with a large runoff. This makes it particularly important to be precise with the shot, as 2 inches could be the difference between a good shot, and one which rolls 20 yards off the green. A fantastic golf hole featuring all the best traits of links golf!
Facilities
The golf may be over but the great experience is not. In 2016, the new clubhouse was opened and it compliments Le Touquet Resort perfectly. The Spoon restaurant offers a truly fantastic menu for you to enjoy and the glass-front lets you stare off into the course and relive the round you just enjoyed. You could even enjoy a glass of wine on the terrace as the sun goes down.
The locker rooms are modern and have everything you need for before and after your round. The pro shop is also worth a visit so you can pick up a souvenir of your trip to the famous resort. Buggies are available for hire as are trolleys should you wish to push/pull rather than carry.
Golf du Touquet has a dedicated short game practice area and a 20-bay driving range with both grass and artificial grass, while local caddies are also available on request.
Features
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Pro Shop
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Putting Greens
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Club House
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Championship Standard Course