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Golf de Seignosse

Ave du Belvédère,

Seignosse, Aquitaine F-40510

  • Office

    +33 (0)5 58 41 68 30
  • Pro shop

    +33 (0)5 58 41 68 30
  • Fax

    +33 (0)5 58 41 68 31

About the course

  • The Course:

    18 holes. Tree-lined parkland. Undulating terrain - several slopes to climb / hilly

  • Surroundings:

    Residential and woodland.

  • Designer:

    Robert von Hagge

Back
tees
Club
tees
Front
tees
Metres
6129
5553
4381
Par
72
72
72
SSS or slope
74.3
71.8
71.1

Location

Latitude:

43.691200

Longitude:

-1.408626

How to get there:

30 km N of Biarritz

Take exit 10 from the N10, direction Bayonne/Seignosse - you will turn off the motorway but remain on the N10. Follow the N10 for a further 10 km into St Vincent de Tyrosse. At second traffic lights turn right onto the D112 direction Seignosse. After 4 km turn left onto the D652, direction Seignosse. After 3 km turn left, direction Seignosse-Bourg. After 200m turn right onto the D86, direction Golf. Seignosse is a further 3 km on your right.

Golf de Seignosse

4-star: Above average course - well worth a visit.

Est. 1989

Golf de Seignosse: Robert von Hagge was set quite a challenge to make something out of this rather hilly and twisting terrain. To his credit, he produced an enjoyable and generally playable golf course, although one that embodies his "trademark" requirement for precise shot-making. The consequences of slightly wayward hitting are often penal.

Seignosse's reputation for being tight, tree-lined and hilly is justified - and tight means not just drives but approach shots as well. Unless you hit your driver straight, its best to keep it in the bag. Be careful at the short par-4 2nd, 14th and 17th holes, where water makes life even more challenging. Balancing the need for an accurate long-game, there are three very short par-3s to take advantage of. The greens hold the ball well, and can be pretty quick.

Seignosse is certainly there to be enjoyed - a challenging course but also rewarding if good course management is applied. There are glimpses of the sea at the par-4 9th hole, and plenty of surrounding pine forest to admire.

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Visitors

Who can play and when?

Visitors welcome on weekdays and weekends.

Must book in advance. Handicap required

Green fees

Visitor fee, 18-holes in high season (mid-April thru Sept: €79 (all days).

Credit cards accepted. Contact club for full details, discounts, packages, etc. [Last updated: 2020].

Other information

Players generally walk this course. Golf carts available for hire.

Practice facilities

Good

Did you know?

Seignosse is part of a discount green fee scheme (Golf Pass Biarritz) that operates amongst a collection of golf clubs in the Biarritz area. Among the participating clubs are: Arcangues, Biarritz-Le Phare, Chantaco, Makila, Moliets and Seignosse.

Where2Stay

  • Villa de l'Etang Blanc3-star

    2265 Route de l'Etang Blanc, 40510 Seignosse.

    +33 (0)5 58 72 80 15

    Visit website

    The Villa de l'Etang Blanc is located in a tranquil setting just outside Seignosse, next to the White Lake. The hotel offers a gastronomic restaurant. Free WiFi is also available.

    • Golf at this hotel:

      No

    • Golf within 10 km:

      Seignosse; Hossegor.

    • Golf within 30 km:

      Moliets

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