3 golf courses collection Resonance in the top 15 most beautiful golf courses in France in 2023!
The new “Top 100 Golf Courses” 2023 ranking has been published, it gathers the 100 most beautiful golf courses in France.
We are proud to see in the Top 15, 3 golf courses from the collection Resonance : La Mer course, Golf du Touquet, Les Pins course, Golf d’Hardelot and the 18-hole course of Golf de Seignosse. Other courses in the collection as well as a golf course in partnership also make their appearance in the Top 100.
Being ranked in the French Top 100 is once again a great reward, which testifies to the work of our teams in the field and the investments made on all our collection golf courses to guarantee an irreproachable quality of play to golfers all year round.
Our 9 golf courses collection Resonance and in partnership golf courses
- 12th place | La Mer, Golf du Touquet – Collection Resonance
The “La Mer” course at Golf du Touquet on the Northern Coast is set in the heart of the wild dunes and offers breathtaking views. Its undulating fairways and large sloping greens are a real challenge for golfers playing this course. The Golf du Touquet is part of the European Tour Destinations network.
- 13th place | Les Pins, Golf d’Hardelot – Collection Resonance
Designed by Tom Simpson, this magnificent 18-hole course winds its way through the dunes and the Hardelot forest. It is recognisable by its pine-lined fairways, refined green contours and delicate and legendary bunker edges. Golfers play here on a renowned course in the British style.
- 15th place | Golf de Seignosse – Collection Resonance
The 18-hole course at Seignosse near Hossegor is a real gem on the Landes Coast and covers an area of 70 hectares. Designed in the heart of a maritime pine forest by Robert Von Hagge, this course with its character will challenge you and require you to play strategically thanks to its undulating aspect and winding fairways.
- 26th place | Forêt & Océan, Golf de Moliets – Golf in partnership Resonance
The Landes Coast shines once again in this ranking, with this magnificent links course at the Golf de Moliets. Located between the Atlantic Ocean and the maritime pine forest typical of the region, this 18-hole course reveals real strategic and technical challenges. Its breathtaking views will make you forget the jagged bunkers that defend the greens.
- 52th place | Les Dunes, Golf d’Hardelot – Collection Resonance
This second 18-hole course at Golf d’Hardelot will challenge you. It offers an exceptional and spectacular panorama between sand dunes, forest and water. A must on the Northern Coast, its environment offers 9 first holes in the middle of a pine forest and 9 last holes with magnificent views of the dunes.
- 60th place | La Forêt, Golf du Touquet – Collection Resonance
Nestled in the heart of 100 hectares of greenery between pines, oaks and poplars, this 18-hole course is sheltered from the sea winds by the beautiful pine forest of Le Touquet. When playing it, you will feel a peaceful, meditative and joyful atmosphere. It is one of the great historical golf courses in France.
- 87th place | Rouge & Bleu, Golf Paris Val d’Europe – Collection Resonance
This 18-hole course, composed of two 9-hole courses, is a unique experience. It offers a game between island greens, water and flowery hills. The long par 5’s have been designed as double fairways so that the difficulty is better graduated. Whether you are an amateur or an experienced player, you will enjoy playing this golf course near the Disneyland Paris theme park.
- 92th place | Golf de Roquebrune – Collection Resonance
You will play on an 18-hole course between land and sea, discovering incredible panoramas with breathtaking views over the bay of Saint-Raphaël and the Maures massif. Each hole has its own identity and charm, and will challenge you throughout your game. Choose precision rather than power to reach the greens.
- 96th place | Golf d’Opio-Valbonne – Collection Resonance
A true jewel of the French Riviera, this 18-hole course between Nice and Cannes is renowned in the region. Designed where the Alps meet the shores of the Mediterranean, it offers hilly landscapes and requires a good mastery of approaches and irons on the first 9 holes, while the return requires long and regular woods.