Wed, 19.04.2028 Bordeaux (France) – Cabot Golf Â
Nestled in what is arguably the world’s most famous wine-growing region lies this multi-award-winning golf course. The Chateaux Course is the highlight of this 36-hole layout, with its linear parkland design harmoniously integrated into the vineyard landscape. The result is immaculately maintained playing surfaces that, even whilst on the round, give you a certain anticipation of a glass of local ‘red’. If there’s still some time to spare in the clubhouse, perhaps that glass could even turn into a little ‘wine tasting’? Â
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Sun, 23.04.2028 St.-Malo (France) – Saint-Malo Golf Club Â
This generously proportioned championship parkland course is situated in the heart of Brittany. The fairways have been designed to follow the natural contours of the original terrain. The result is a course that alternates between granite rocks, lakes, wooded areas and bunkers, both in the surrounding landscape and on the playing surfaces. Although the standard width of the fairways has a positive effect on the playing surfaces, you should not neglect forward-thinking course management! Those who follow this advice should have a thoroughly enjoyable round.
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Mon, 24.04.2028 Honfleur (France) – New Golf Deauville Â
The Mont-Canisy highlands boast 27 holes. The well-maintained, predominantly straight fairways offer a varied playing experience. The course can look back on a history dating back to 1929. This is also the origin of the well-established fairways with their accompanying mature trees and extensive, lush heathland. Above all, this is why the course demands extremely precise ball control throughout the round.
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Wed, 26.04.2028 Antwerpen (Belgium) – Rinkven Golf Club Â
These 36 holes are situated not far from the city centre of Antwerp; they are divided into a North and South course. The delicate, slender design of the fairways leads primarily through mature woodland, whilst extensive water features are frequently encountered at the edges of the fairways. However, those who can maintain their concentration and focus on the ball are in for an eventful round of golf.