User Reviews
for Golf de Dinard, Saint Briac s/Mer, France
4.3 of 5 stars10 Reviews
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4 Stars: | 2 | |
3 Stars: | 1 | |
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In the Top 5 of all my 230 courses
5.0 of 5 starsReviewed June 9, 2021
What a great surprise! We played this very old Links Course of 1886 created by English golfers in June 2021 in best weather. Great layout, many blind holes, very fair and good greens. But the spectacular views on the sea are the highlight: best ever!
The course is similar to the St. Andrews courses but in much better weather and finer views. So: this is clearly a must-play!
The greenfee of 90€ is fair. The recepionists very friendly. The clubhouse in Art Déco Style. All perfect!

Classic quality.
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed March 23, 2016
The buffé lunch in the charming club house was fantastic! The course, with great seeside views, is charming in an oldfashioned way.

Management issues...
3.0 of 5 starsReviewed October 4, 2014
Golf course was ok for time of year. However, a massive squall came in on the 2nd hole which completely soaked us thru. The wind that came with the rain rendered the course unplayable for a few hours. So, soaked and bedraggled we got back to club house to see if we could arrange to play the course another time, as we had a ferry to catch. The director of golf who lacked any management skills I could detect, flatly refused! I wasn't even asking for a refund, just a credit to come back when we had more time (and dry clothes). "Non" was his only response... unbelievable as it had cost us 150 euros! Clearly lacking any commercial or marketing intelligence, this chap is in the wrong job, doesn't understand customer service and will damage the reputation of this fine club. Suffice it to say, we shall not be returning!

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Beautiful links course
5.0 of 5 starsReviewed June 6, 2024
The course is in tip-top condition and we enjoyed the round. Not quite as "sneaky" as some links courses we've played in the UK, but with tall grass and long tee shots over the rough it's definitely challenging.
Long-standing clubhouse with good food.
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A must
5.0 of 5 starsReviewed April 24, 2024
We played the course in April 2024 and were absolutely thrilled with the views of the coast and the sea.
Moreover, it is also a lot of fun to play.
Although not long and par 68, there are some tricky holes that make you wonder how the English founders played these with hickory clubs in 1887.
A course that you should definitely play when you are in Brittany.
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Very nice place in good condition
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed June 23, 2023
We teed off at 4:30 p.m. in the afternoon.
A typical links course. Old Good England. The 19th century clubhouse. You think time has stood still.
We had a delicious lunch, highly recommended.
However, the place is already very dry in June, the greens are very fast and in very good condition.
The tees and fairway match the season to play very well.
Lots of sea views.
A must have game here
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Smooth disappointment
2.0 of 5 starsReviewed August 8, 2017
August 2017: up on the greens place in bad condition, more field and meadow, because golf course. The drought can not be this year, Pleneuf and St. Malo, Les Ormes are in excellent condition. Overall dingy, unkempt impression. Smooth disappointment.
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Links Cours its finest
5.0 of 5 starsReviewed June 28, 2014
I have played the course in June 2014 several times. Greens and tees were maintained, the fairways were suffering under the very last few weeks prevailing drought. The first round in the sunshine and wind force 7 was one of the hardest. Fairways hard and dry, the balls jumped like rabbits, greens hard and super fast thanks to the ladies-Open from the day before. Even with Hyped approaches the balls were hard to stop, especially since the strong wind drove the balls over green. Nevertheless, an absolute must if you do in the area on holiday. The views of the coast from almost every hole is unique. One of the few true links course we on the Europ. Have mainland. The course is very hilly with frequent slopes for a links course. Be sure to play!
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A must in Brittany
5.0 of 5 starsReviewed June 2, 2014
Very nice place with excellent fast greens. Great ocean views included. While some blind holes but increases in this case, the voltage and never unfairly! We played the course in late May and also had the luxury of sun. In the clubhouse waiting for a cold Warsteiner on tap at an amazingly low price. All in all a great links course and highly recommended
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Advisable
5.0 of 5 starsReviewed May 21, 2014
A links course right on the coast, spectacular views of the sea and coast, well maintained, fast greens. On some tracks the position of the greens is an inkling because they are hidden behind a mountain dome. Some common bunker stands in the way. The weather was sunny and in May winstill so we had to give up two attractions like us assured a member: a stiff breeze and light rain.
The staff professional and friendly. The green fee is however more expensive than at other places. A place which you should play at least once.
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