Golf d'Hardelot

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Golf d'Hardelot

3, avenue du Golf, F-62152 Hardelot, France

Phone: +33 3 21 83 73 10, Fax: +33 3 21 83 24 33

Characteristics

The 2 courses are situated in a nature reserve that will excite all golfers. The hilly and wooded landscape is a sheer pleasure.

Courses

18-Hole Parcours les Pins

Opened in 1906. Design: Tom Simpson.

Terrain: Undulating with water hazards

Technical difficulty: Moderate

Scorecard

TeeParCRSlopeLength
White (Men)71--5919 m
Yellow (Men)71--5462 m
Blue (Women)71--5090 m
Red (Women)71--4685 m

18-Hole Parcours les Dunes

Opened in 1991. Design: Paul Rollin.

Terrain: Hilly with water hazards

Scorecard

TeeParCRSlopeLength
White (Men)70--5328 m
Yellow (Men)70--4893 m
Blue (Women)70--4406 m
Red (Women)70--4117 m

Practice Facilities

  • Driving Range (20 tees, 8 covered)
  • Putting Green
  • Pitching Green
  • Practice bunker

Visitors

18-Hole Parcours les Pins

Visitors are welcome every day.
Advance booking is essential.
A valid handicap certificate from player’s home club is required.
Handicap limit: men 28, women 34

18-Hole Parcours les Dunes

Visitors are welcome every day.
Advance booking is essential.
A valid handicap certificate or card is required.
Handicap limit: 36

Green Fees

18-Hole Parcours les Pins

Green FeeMon - ThuFri - Sun, Holidays
January 1 - March 18 and October 18 - December 31
18 Holes55 €55 €
March 19 - October 17
18 Holes95 €95 €

Juniors up to the age of 18 receive a 50% discount.
Students up to the age of 25 receive a 40% discount.

18-Hole Parcours les Dunes

Green FeeMon - ThuFri - Sun, Holidays
January 1 - March 18 and October 18 - December 31
18 Holes55 €55 €
March 19 - October 17
18 Holes88 €88 €

Juniors up to the age of 18 receive a 50% discount.
Students up to the age of 25 receive a 40% discount.

Driving Range

Monday - Sunday
Bucket (80 balls)6 €

Amenities

Club Amenities

  • Clubhouse
  • Conference room
  • Club accepts credit cards
  • Bar
  • Snack Bar

Restaurant

des Pins + des Dunes
Phone: 03 21 83 71 04 + 03 21 32 18 61
hardelot@opengolfclub.com
Credit cards accepted.

Pro Shop

Phone: 03 21 83 73 10, Fax: 03 21 83 24 33
hardelot@opengolfclub.com
Credit cards accepted.

Rentals

  • Clubs for hire
  • Trolley for hire
  • Electro-cart for hire

The Club

General Information

Founded: 1931

Personnel

TitleName
PresidentNicolas Boissonnas
Managing DirectorKen Strachan
ProDavid Amat
Head GreenkeeperRemy Brandelet

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NurderVFB 38 Reviews
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Great facility, challenging course

Les Pines is a really great golf course that can be played sportily from white (three par4s >400m long). Due to the narrowness of the holes (especially on the first 9), I used the driver for the first time on hole #13 (and then on #15,16 and 18). The layout in the middle of the pine forests and the surroundings with the mostly very beautiful villas and holiday homes makes the complex special. The par3s in particular are very picturesque and well defended with bunkers, but the longer holes also offer spectacular perspectives, especially from the white tees. The condition of the greens, which were also freshly sanded, was sad. The gastronomy is limited, but incredibly courteous and hospitable. A beautiful golfing experience on a special course.

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kalle 709 Reviews
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Hardelot 5 stars!

The resort with villas in the thick pine forest has a good pro shop on the Pines Course and gastronomy on the Dunes Course. The two places are 3 minutes by car from each other.

Les Pines:
After the redesign, the old Tom Simpson Course is an absolute top spot.
The difficult course has great "fringed bunkers" and an infinite number of pine trees that are repeatedly included in the game. Les Pines is said to be the best place on the Côte de Opal. For us it was a clear 5-star course, but the greens that are too slow let it rank behind Le Touquet La Mer! Still a top place!

Les Dunes:
Paul Rolin's second resort course from 1988 was also completely redesigned two years ago. Even the first run uphill was extremely beautiful. What followed was a design fireworks display in the closed pine forest where now and then luxury villas peeked through (not disturbing). The Dunes Course plays uphill and downhill and developed completely unexpectedly on the 18-hole round to our No. 1 on the Côte de Opal! Sensational and spectacular!

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Claudia B. 24 Reviews
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Les Pines: well-groomed but boring

The course runs between pine trees, which are lined with older villas. The landscape is not unattractive and very quiet. The fairways are slightly wavy, but easily accessible on foot. Greens and fairways make a very well-kept impression. It is relatively easy to see that the tracks are very similar and there is hardly any change. There are no water hazards whatsoever. In the high season in July there were hardly any other golfers to be found; very leisurely and stress-free. The infrastructure makes a somewhat neglected impression. The restaurant was closed, if you want to have a drink or something to eat after the round, you have to drive to the clubhouse of the Dunes Course.

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