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

User Reviews

3.9 of 5 stars7 Reviews

5 Stars:
1
4 Stars:
4
3 Stars:
2
2 Stars:
0
1 star:
0

Most Recent Reviews

reiner2304 534 Reviews
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36 holes of parkland in the exclusive town of Hardelot

The Les Dunes course was played on October 2nd and the Les Pines course on October 6th, 2025. The 36-hole course of the Golf d'Hardelot is located approximately 50 km south of Calais on the Opal Coast of northern France. Neither course is directly on the sea and has separate clubhouses and restaurants, located approximately three kilometers apart. It's best to follow the good signage when approaching. First, I'll describe the Les Dunes course, which is located in absolute tranquility and natural surroundings, is slightly hilly, accessible on foot, and quite short at PAR 70 (6 x PAR 3). Despite its name, it's more of a true parkland course with tall trees. However, the fairways are rarely narrow, and the tees are mostly open, so even players with a higher handicaps should be able to cope. The fairways are often lined with magnificent houses and villas, but these are not intrusive. Water hazards are rare. There are many well-placed bunkers with fine, light sand. Some of the bunker edges are as high as dunes, which is probably where the course gets its name. The varied layout of the fairways also includes a few doglegs. Some elevated greens increase the difficulty. Hole 11 (par 3) requires a direct tee shot over water onto the green and is certainly a highlight. You can also finish the round after six or eleven holes, as these end at the clubhouse. Unusually, the path from green 15 to tee 16 runs across the fairway of hole 13. This can lead to dangerous situations. Apart from a few worn tees, the condition of the course was excellent during our play. The mostly slightly undulating greens were in excellent condition. Play was very busy, even on a Thursday afternoon, with one flight after another. Our two-player game took over 4.5 hours. From hole 7 onwards, we ran into a men's foursome, which meant we had to wait. It's especially advisable to reserve a tee time early, especially on weekends. Tee times start every 9 minutes. Reservations can be made online, but you must pay immediately. Depending on the time of day, you can get a few percent discount on the fairly competitive standard green fee of €115. The employee in the pro shop was extremely friendly and explained everything to us as first-timers. It's a bit of a shame that there are no restrooms anywhere except on the 11th green. The restaurant (not in use) above the pro shop has a pleasant terrace overlooking the first tee and the 18th green, in front of which lies the second water hazard of the round. There's also a driving range. Overall, a round at Les Dunes is highly recommended. Now to Les Pines (par 73): This course is also a true parkland course, albeit without water, but with plenty of bunkers. The course is very easy to navigate on foot, even if it does have a bit of an up and down section here and there. The holes are somewhat less spectacular, but also have their merits, given their length alone (6 PAR 5s). The condition of the Les Pines course was also very good, especially the greens. However, the paths between the tees and from the green to the fairway could be improved. The clubhouse, which consists of a small restaurant and a pro shop, is a bit dated, including the restrooms. The toilet at the first tee was very unpleasant and urgently needed to be renovated. However, the pro shop employee was very friendly and explained everything. Another problem here is the game schedule. We played on a Monday afternoon and, due to the large number of men's foursomes, it took a full 4.5 hours. The parking lot in front of the clubhouse was full of cars from Great Britain. According to the pro shop employee, many Brits come through the tunnel to play here. Therefore, reserving a tee time is recommended. The green fee is identical to Les Dunes. The earlier you book and the later you play, the greater the discount. Les Dunes 5 stars, Les Pines 3 stars, so 4 stars on average.

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FJuergen 9 Reviews
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Les Dunes Top, les Pin Flop

We played Les Dunes on May 2nd. The green fee of €113 is quite a price, but the course was worth it in every respect. Great tees, well-mowed fairways, well-raked bunkers, and fantastic, fast greens. Beautiful views of the course are always present. Great, we'll be back. This course, Les Dunes, is in line with the one at Le Touquet la Mer.
On May 3,2025, we played Les Pin with great anticipation and were so disappointed that I don't even know how to give it a star rating. For the same green fee of 113 euros per person, we found a course that, compared to other French courses, would have been worth no more than 60-65 euros. The tees were significantly worse, the bunkers were only raked along the sole and not along the sides (like at Dunes). The fairway grass was significantly worse. The greens were OK, but not as fast as at Dunes. On the paths between the holes, you have to be careful where you step to avoid twisting your ankles. The clubhouse at Les Pin somehow didn't match the apparently high standard that was desired, and even less so at Les Dunes. A look in the restroom showed a clear difference. We really felt ripped off.

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NurderVFB 48 Reviews
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Hardelot des Dunes

Beautiful golf course, which despite the name has little (actually nothing) to do with a links course apart from the sandy ground. Only the undulating fairways suggest the subsoil and the dune origin. Overall a challenging, if not very long (even from the white only 5300m) course with six par 3s (par 70). The holes are varied, and knowledge of the course helps in some places. The condition was really excellent, the greens immaculate, fast and difficult without being unfair. So an all-round great golfing experience, which was only slightly spoiled by the initially rather unfriendly catering staff. Even if Les Pins has the edge for me, Les Dunes is worth a round.

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