User Reviews
for Le Golf d’Omaha Beach, Port-en-Bessin-Huppain, France
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Not a must
3.0 of 5 starsReviewed July 5, 2024
We played the Mer course. The first nine holes are quite interesting with doglegs, slopes and beautiful views. The second nine are boring.
The condition of the course could be improved, only the greens were fast and true.
We cannot recommend the place.
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All around beautiful place with history
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed June 25, 2023
We played the course in June 2023. If you are in the area it is definitely worth playing the course.
We were received very friendly at the reception.
There are two courses, we played the course Le Mer, which surprises with varied tracks.
The course condition is good, fairways and tees okay.
Bunkers and greens played well, although the pace of the greens varied.
Unfortunately, there was nothing to eat in the clubhouse after the round, which is a shame because the club terrace was very nice.
All in all a trip that was worth it.
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Worth a Round
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed June 12, 2023
If you're in this historically remarkable area, you should play the two Omaha courses. Apart from a few spectacular holes on the Mer course, the courses are certainly not above average in terms of difficulty and layout, but are still fun. However, with the frequent strong winds, the complete golfer is required. The condition was - at the beginning of June 2023 - quite okay, but with room for improvement. Reception, driving range and restaurant left nothing to be desired.
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Place rather average. History brings it.
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed November 7, 2021
Overall, the course was in top condition. The layout is varied but not spectacular. What is impressive is the memory of the history of D-Day. At each tee you have a short story of the troops that fought there and their generals. That is unusually interesting. You play up to the sea at a point where British troops landed with memorial plaques and a German bunker. We caught a day with a lot of wind. Sometimes the ball almost stopped in flight. Overall, however, a successful experience.
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Missing Marshall
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed October 7, 2021
First of all, the positive: both courses were in immaculate condition. Only the bunkers had suffered from the week-long rain. The greens were very fast (stimp 12-13).
The Manior place is clearly the more demanding place. However, both courses are fair to play.
I found the range balls on lane 1 Le Mer annoying. Furthermore, only one hole of this course was really by the sea. The game speed here was also a disaster (5-6 hours). You don't seem to know how to play through.
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Mer space okay, no defects, layout okay, no more
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed September 22, 2021
Mer space ok, everything is good to very good except for the bunkers... 100th of stones for the GF that is not possible. Layout is average but the view is partly beautiful and historic ... (not in the rating) In addition, there are only drinks in the restaurant at 3:00 pm... No sandwich, etc. A Gc with a hotel that has no kitchen... It is possible not!
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Historical surroundings impressive, space good
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed July 18, 2020
We chose the place because of the many positive reviews (also from this forum) and of course because of the historical environment and the view. The latter was fully confirmed and was an impressive experience. The layout of "La Mer" itself was rather average from the layout. In addition, the green fee of € 90 is already rather high compared to the other available courses in Normandy. Otherwise the place was in good shape, the greens were nice, with break and fast, the roughs mowed, the staff very friendly and helpful. So overall a nice experience, but from a purely golfing point of view there is better value for money in this wonderful region spoiled by good golf courses.
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From 1904 13.07.2019
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed July 15, 2019
Golf Course Omaha Beach is something special for me. Already the drive there through the D-Day decorated places is breathtaking as well as the golf course and he is also very well maintained with very fast and difficult greens on this day.
Very good food afterwards. Empfehelenwert!
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Up to date
5.0 of 5 starsReviewed December 7, 2016
I'm obviously a German welcome member of Omahe Beach Golf Club. The complex is truly exceptional, especially the holes 4 and 5, "de la mer", like on a balcony overlooking the sea and the port of Port en Bessin, or reductions of the "manor" with a view to Bayeux (Cathedrale!) And the Bessin.
What you should upgrade: For several years, the Omaha Beach Golf has 36 holes. Added are wonderful but difficult passages over water.
And after sport waiting a good beer or delicious cuisine in the "Albatros"
Wolf.
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Top Golf Course
5.0 of 5 starsReviewed May 19, 2012
Very sophisticated, top-kept golf course - in bad weather conditions( strong wind, rain, very hard to play really well is a challenge for all levels of very good golf holes, varied, fairly athletic landscape partially breathtaking...
Recommendation: you have to play
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