In the heart of nature, the Golf de Sologne extends over an area of 200 hectares. Between Orleans, the Châteaux of the Loire and in the heart of Sologne, the 18-hole course is laid out in the forest. Bordered by the Cosson river and dotted with ponds, the Golf de Sologne has a natural and authentic character typically Sologne.
The Golf de Sologne, the oldest in the Center region, was created over 65 years ago in a wooded park dating from the 19th century, in the middle of a majestic forest. It was after the Second World War that the Golf de Sologne was born.
What strikes you at first sight when you play for the first time on the golf course of Sologne, are the trees. Trees more than a hundred years old, of all species, which draw a landscape of exceptional quality. The second impression is space. The 18-hole course of the Golf de Sologne winds its way between woods and ponds. On the whole route, all the flora and the characteristic landscapes of Sologne come together. The rapid passage of a deer, a doe or the frequent flight of wild ducks are the unexpected attractions ...
From a sporting point of view, the Golf de Sologne does not have the reputation of an easy course. 5971 meters long, it offers various difficulties over the course of the game that surprise seasoned players. The original course has been redesigned by architect Olivier Dongradi, while retaining its wild character. Indeed, the fairways have been widened, the greens enlarged and put back in shape and new bunkers come to spice up the game. A superb water obstacle completes the course, which crosses the Club House pond right through to join the green of 18.
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